Can the cyclist sue for hospital bills after an accident with a car?

Full question:

My boss was involved in an accident with a bicycle. The rider of the bicycle lost control of his bike and hit the side of the car. There was damage to the car and the bicyclist went to the hospital with minor injuries. My boss did not receive a ticket. The officer determined that it was not his fault. Can the cyclist still sue for hospital bills?

Answer:

The cyclist can potentially bring a lawsuit to recover hospital bills. However, the success of such a suit is uncertain, especially since the officer determined it was not your boss's fault.

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If you accidentally hit someone on a bike, you may be held liable for any injuries or damages caused. Liability depends on the circumstances of the accident, including whether you were negligent. If you were following traffic laws and the cyclist was at fault, you might not be liable. However, if you were careless, you could face legal claims for damages.