A male cyclist was hit by a driver of a car at Halsted and Roosevelt during the Tuesday evening rush and suffered serious injuries.
A cyclist friend was in the vicinity of Halsted and Roosevelt around 5:30pm, 7-18-17 and viewed part of a car on bike collision. The driver was piloting the vehicle westbound traveling about the speed limit when they hit the southbound cyclist. The cyclist was unconscious and his leg was broken. The driver remained on the scene.The cyclist was alert when paramedics arrived and was taken to a hospital. Does anyone know this cyclist and how he is doing or any other info?
Additional discussion with DNAinfo article: http://www.thechainlink.org/forum/topics/bicyclist-hit-by-car-flipp...
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i am an attorney. I am not involved with this tragic incident. I advise my clients not to talk openly about their case as things get taken out of context and misconstrued. Insurance companies routinely check social media and other sites for anything they can use to defend a claim. There is no value in publicly talking about the details of a crash etc in a public forum. We, and now the world, know that there is video of this crash. We have a few details from a post above.
Frankly, any more discussion or description does no good to any of the parties either the cyclist or the driver. Let them review the video, let them talk with witnesses and let them come up with their spin as to what happened and why. We can speculate all we want but the parties are not helped by a public airing of these things. Since, by definition (this is a cycling forum) we are sympathetic to the cyclist we don't want to do anything to hurt the cyclist's interest.
There is no rule. At this point people are allowed do do whatever they want and say whatever they want and publicly air whatever they want. However, good judgement says these things are not going to help the cyclist.
The forum has served a purpose and has helped the cyclist up to this point. The forum helped Cheryl and James find each other. How cool is that? Now that is done we can leave it to them.
At least from a victim perspective, I think the issue boils down to the fact that you have probably very little to gain by coming on here and giving the details of an accident you were involved in (especially if you do intend to pursue legal recourse), and potentially a lot to lose if you accidentally say something inconsistent with testimony you give later. Even when people are telling the truth, their stories can vary, and the reward of venting to the community likely isn't worth the risk of creating a harmful record.
Come on here and ask for witness, ask for recommendations for attorneys, etc., but I'd say leave the details of discussing the particulars of what occurred to discussions with the police and your attorney.
I guarantee that any personal injury attorney worth their salt would tell you NOT to come on here and discuss the details of an accident, and any defense attorney worth their salt does a social media search to see if they can get impeachment material on a plaintiff.
I'm sure the advice is sound from a legal perspective, but to assert that
There is no value in publicly talking about the details of a crash etc in a public forum.
seems to entirely miss the point of a public forum - it is a place to learn and hammer out ideas, celebrate and form community. How are any of these ends served by picking a random moment to cease discussion of any given topic?
I hate to beat a dead horse, but I'm going to say one last point that I think people should hear.
If you get in an accident, and have even an inkling that you might file a lawsuit/insurance claim, etc. against the person who hit you, I would strongly suggest you contact an attorney before coming on here and talking about details. There is a very valid principle behind the general "rule" that it's best not to discuss specific details in a public forum, and an attorney can explain why it's best to avoid discussing certain things to you quickly and clearly during a consult. If an attorney takes your case, they will also likely be willing to help walk you through what is generally safe to talk about going forward, and what's not. No harm in talking to one first. You can't erase something once it's out there, so all I'm saying is be careful.
I'll leave it at that. FWIW, I'm a lawyer as well, and one that litigates and has seen things blow up in people's faces in depositions, but I'm posting anonymously, so people can chose to listen or not listen to me as they see fit.
Tom A.K., although I have the greatest respect for your many contributions to this forum, I'm more with Tony and V W on this one, and in fact would go a step further than they do. I'm not here to be a lawyer. I'm here to talk about cycling and to get to the truths about cycling and events concerning cycling. As forthrightly and frankly as possible. People are tip-toeing about the 900-pound gorilla in the room here. Like everyone else, I am incredibly happy that this cyclist survived. Watching the video, it's miraculous. But I'm going to come right out and say it, as someone who goes through that same intersection frequently. What in the world was this guy thinking of, if anything? If he had even looked both ways, particularly to his left, he would have seen that he should not be crossing that intersection at that time. If he hadn't been hit by someone going westbound, he would have been hit by someone going eastbound. What he did was, to use a non-legal term, crazy. I wonder what he was doing in the hours preceding the crash, not to mention his attire or lack thereof. I get livid when I see videos of car and truck drivers abusing cyclists. But that does not mean that, as a cyclist, I refuse to acknowledge when cyclists do stupid things, or want people to refuse to talk about them. That does not do us, as cyclists, one bit of good. Truth will, and should, out.
Sending healing thoughts, hoping he can make a good recovery.
Cheryl - Having public, searchable discussion about the facts of the incident and opinion on the incident is not good for any potential insurance claim or lawsuit. Insurance adjusters and opposing lawyers can find this stuff online. Sending a friend request to James and exchanging private messages is a much better idea.
In general, I am in favor of free speech. However, I don't want to see public, searchable discussion negatively affect anyone's potential case. If you want portions of this discussion deleted for this reason, one of the admins on this forum can do so at your request.
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