SOUTH CAROLINA BICYCLE ACCIDENT LAWYER
Injured in a Bicycle Accident in South Carolina? We Can Help.
If you’ve been injured in a bicycle or e-bike crash in South Carolina, you are likely dealing with more questions than answers.
- Do I need a lawyer?
- How do I pay my bills?
- Can I be compensated for my injuries and damages?
- How much does a lawyer cost?
- What happens next?
At Bike Legal, we represent injured cyclists and help recover compensation after crashes caused by negligent drivers, unsafe road conditions, dooring, or hit-and-run incidents.
We handle the legal process so you can focus on your recovery while we fight to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
As cyclists ourselves, we understand what you’re going through and are here to help you move forward.
📞 Call 877-BIKE-LEGAL (877) 245-3534
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Why Choose Bike Legal for Your South Carolina Bicycle Accident Lawyer

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Highly Experienced Bicycle Accident Law FirmList Item 1
We handle cases involving cyclists every day. This includes crashes with motor vehicles, unsafe road conditions, dooring incidents, and hit-and-run collisions.
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Exceptional Client ServiceList Item 2
Bike Legal stands out for its rapid response to calls and questions, ensuring an attorney is involved in every step of the case. Clients receive frequent updates, keeping them well-informed about the progress of their case.
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Proven Results & Commitment to SuccesList Item 3
We’ve recovered millions for cyclists across the western U.S. Our goal is to maximize your compensation and help you move forward with confidence.
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Cyclists Who Represent Injured CyclistsList Item 1
We don’t just represent cyclists—we are cyclists. Our team is actively involved in the sport and the cycling community, giving us firsthand insight. That experience drives our commitment to fighting for injured cyclists.
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Aggressive Negotiation with Insurance CompaniesList Item 2
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts or shift blame. We push back, handling all communication and fighting for the full compensation you deserve.
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Trial TestedList Item 3
While many cases settle, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. If needed, we are ready to take your case to court and fight for you.
How Bicycle Accident Claims Work in South Carolina
At Bike Legal, we handle every step of your bicycle accident claim so you can focus on recovery. Here’s how the process works:
1. Get medical care first
Your health comes first. Seek treatment right away and follow your doctor’s recommendations. We will use your medical records to support your claim.
2. Contact Bike Legal early
We are available 24/7 to schedule a free consultation. There is no pressure, just honest advice based on your situation, so you can make the right decision for you. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can protect your rights.
3. You focus on recovery
Keep records and a journal, attend medical appointments, and update us on your progress. We handle the legal work.
4. We investigate your crash
We collect police reports, photos, witness statements, ride data, video footage, and other evidence to build a strong case on your behalf.
5. We handle the insurance companies
You will not need to speak with adjusters who will attempt to minimize your claim. We handle all communication and negotiate aggressively to pursue the full compensation you deserve.
6. We prepare your property damage claim
We thoroughly analyze damage to your bicycle, clothing, and other personal property. We calculate repair or replacement costs to ensure everything is included in your property damage claim.
7. We build your injury claim
We collect your medical records and bills, document lost income, and account for the full impact of your injuries to pursue maximum compensation.
8. We negotiate your Settlement
We pursue full compensation for both your bodily injury and property damage claims. Most bicycle accident cases resolve through settlement, and we negotiate aggressively to reach a fair outcome.
9. How our fees work
We work on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs to hire us. You only pay if we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fee is a percentage of the final settlement or verdict, and it is deducted from the recovery, not paid out of pocket.
10. We go to court if necessary
If the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we are prepared to file a lawsuit and fight for what you deserve.
Financial Recovery After a Bicycle Accident in South Carolina
If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Common types of financial recovery include:
Lost Wages and Loss of Earning Capacity
Compensation for time missed from work and reduced earning capacity.
Pain and Suffering
Compensation for the physical pain, emotional distress, and psychological impact of the crash, including conditions like anxiety or PTSD.
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Accounts for how your injuries affect your ability to ride, stay active, participate in hobbies, and maintain your normal lifestyle.
Wrongful Death Damages
IIf a loved one was killed in a bicycle crash, surviving family members may be entitled to compensation for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship.
Not sure how much your case is worth?
Call (877) 245-3534 for a FREE Case Review with a South Carolina bicycle accident attorney.
RESOURCES for South Carolina Cyclists
South Carolina Bicycle Laws
In South Carolina, bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicles when riding on public roads.
Cyclists must ride with traffic, obey all traffic laws, and stay as far to the right as practical.
Drivers are required to exercise due care, maintain a safe distance, and avoid endangering cyclists.
Visibility is also critical, so using lights and reflective gear, especially in low-light conditions, can help reduce the risk of a crash.
South Carolina Electric Bicycle Laws
South Carolina defines electric bicycles as low-speed bikes with fully operable pedals and a motor of 750 watts or less, with a top assisted speed of 20 mph or less.
These bikes must meet federal safety standards and include a permanent label showing their power and speed.
Electric bicycles are not classified as mopeds, but riders must still follow the same rules of the road as traditional cyclists.
Palmetto Walk Bike Advocacy Organization
Palmetto Walk Bike is a statewide advocacy organization dedicated to making walking and biking safe, easy, and accessible across South Carolina.
The group supports infrastructure improvements such as sidewalks, bike lanes, and greenways while working with local communities to promote safer, more connected streets for all road users.
Steps to take After a Bicycle Crash in South Carolina
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Get to Safety and Check for InjuriesList Item 1
Move out of traffic if possible and assess your condition. Check for cuts, fractures, or signs of a head injury, even if you do not feel immediate pain.
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Call 911 and Report the CrashList Item 2
Request medical assistance if needed and ask law enforcement to respond. A police report provides important documentation for insurance and legal claims.
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Gather Information from Driver & WitnessesList Item 3
Obtain the driver’s name, contact details, driver’s license information, and insurance information. Collect witness names and contact information.
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Document the Accident SceneList Item 4
Take photos of your bicycle, the vehicle, visible injuries, road conditions, traffic signs, and the overall scene. Capture anything that may help establish how the crash occurred.
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Do Not Admit Fault
Avoid discussing blame or making statements about the accident. Do not negotiate with the driver.
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Get Checked by Your Doctor
Get evaluated by a medical professional as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor. This medical report is important documentation of the crash. Some injuries may take days or weeks to appear, and early evaluation helps ensure proper medical documentation from the start.
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Contact a Bicycle Accident Attorney
Speak with a specialized bicycle accident attorney before talking with insurance companies. A bicycle accident lawyer protects your rights and pursues full compensation.
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Preserve Evidence
Keep your bicycle, helmet, and gear in their post-accident condition. Do not repair or clean anything until it has been documented.
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Keep Detailed Records and a Journal
Track medical treatment, expenses, lost wages, and a journal of your recovery and hardships. Strong documentation supports your claim.
Want to learn more?
Read our step-by-step guide on what to do after a bicycle accident, which outlines exactly how to protect your health, your rights, and your injury claim.
Bike Legal Service Areas in South Carolina
We represent injured cyclists throughout all of South Carolina.
South Carolina Bicycle Accident FAQs
What should I do after a bicycle accident in South Carolina?
Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor. Call law enforcement to file a police report, document the scene with photos, and collect contact information from witnesses. Avoid speaking with insurance adjusters before consulting a bicycle accident lawyer.
Do I need a bicycle accident lawyer in South Carolina?
If you were injured in a bicycle accident, a bicycle accident lawyer can help protect your rights and pursue full compensation. Insurance companies try to minimize payouts, and having legal representation can significantly improve your outcome.
How much does it cost to hire Bike Legal?
Bike Legal works on a contingency fee basis. There are no upfront costs. You only pay if we recover compensation for you, and our fee is a percentage deducted from the final settlement or verdict.
What compensation can I recover after a bicycle accident?
You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and long-term or permanent injuries. The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries and the negligent party's insurance.
How is fault determined in a South Carolina bicycle accident?
Fault is determined by reviewing evidence such as police reports, witness statements, photos, video footage, and ride data. South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning you can recover compensation if you are less than 51% at fault.
Do I have to file a police report after a bicycle accident in South Carolina?
Yes, if the crash involves injury, death, or property damage. Even when not required, filing a police report is strongly recommended because it provides important documentation for your claim.
Will my bicycle and gear be included in my claim?
Yes. Your property damage claim can include the cost to repair or replace your bicycle, helmet, clothing, and other damaged gear. Proper documentation helps ensure these losses are fully accounted for.
How long do I have to file a bicycle accident claim in South Carolina?
In most cases, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a claim. Deadlines may vary if a government entity is involved, so it is important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.




