If you or a loved one have been involved in a nontraffic accident between a car and a pedal cycle, you may have suffered injuries that require medical attention. These types of accidents can happen anywhere, including in parking lots, driveways, and private roads.
One type of nontraffic accident involves an unspecified car occupant colliding with a pedal cycle. This can occur when a car driver is backing up and doesn't see a cyclist, or when a cyclist is riding in an area where they are not expected, such as a parking lot or private road.
If you have been injured in this type of accident, it's important to seek medical attention right away. Even if you don't feel like you've been seriously hurt, it's still a good idea to see a doctor to make sure there aren't any underlying injuries.
Nontraffic accidents can be just as serious as accidents that occur on public roads. If you or a loved one have been injured in a nontraffic accident involving a car and a pedal cycle, don't hesitate to seek medical attention and legal advice.