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Award-Winning Bicycle & E-Scooter Accident Attorneys in Atlanta, GA

Cambre & Associates represents cyclists and scooter riders harmed by negligent drivers throughout metro Atlanta. Our firm pursues maximum recovery for medical bills, lost wages, and pain. Call now at (770) 502-6116.

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Atlanta Bicycle Crash Attorney Representation

Cyclists struck by motor vehicles often face mounting hospital bills while insurance carriers downplay liability and offer settlements far below actual case value. Our bicycle accident lawyer Atlanta GA team builds evidence-driven claims that hold negligent drivers and their insurers accountable across the metro region.

E-Scooter Injury Claims in Metro Atlanta

E-scooter ridership has surged across the region since rental fleets returned to Atlanta streets, and crash volumes have followed. Our attorneys handle claims involving Lime, Bird, and other shared-mobility operators, along with privately owned electric scooters injured riders use throughout the area.

Areas We Serve

Our firm represents injured cyclists and scooter riders across the greater Atlanta region, from the urban core to the surrounding communities of north and south Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, and beyond. We travel to clients recovering from serious injuries throughout the metro, and we coordinate medical liens and case logistics across county lines. Here are the communities we serve:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline for filing a bicycle accident lawsuit in Atlanta?

Georgia generally allows two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, though claims against government entities along Atlanta roadways require ante litem notice within six months. Speaking with a Fulton County attorney early protects your rights against either deadline.

Are e-scooter riders required to wear helmets in Atlanta?

Atlanta city ordinance requires helmets for riders under 16, but adult scooter riders are not legally required to wear them on metro Atlanta streets. Going without a helmet does not bar recovery, though insurers may attempt to argue it contributed to head injury severity.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for my bicycle crash in Georgia?

Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning an injured cyclist can recover compensation as long as their share of fault is less than 50 percent. Our Atlanta attorneys work to minimize any fault attributed to the rider through thorough crash reconstruction.

Who pays for my medical bills after a scooter accident in Atlanta?

Medical expenses are typically pursued through the at-fault driver’s liability insurance, the scooter operator’s coverage, or your own health and MedPay policies depending on the circumstances. Our firm coordinates these sources and negotiates medical liens to maximize your net recovery.

What evidence should I gather after a bicycle crash in metro Atlanta?

Photographs of the scene, the involved vehicle, road conditions, and your injuries are critical, along with contact information for any witnesses and the responding officer’s report number. If you are physically unable to gather evidence, our investigators can secure it on your behalf throughout the Atlanta area.

How much does it cost to hire a bicycle accident attorney in Atlanta?

Our firm represents cyclists on a contingency basis, meaning there is no upfront cost and no fee unless we recover compensation on your behalf. The percentage is agreed upon in writing before representation begins, and consultations for Atlanta-area riders are free.