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This isn't directly related to your question, but I've heard rumors that if you ride a fixed gear bike with no brake, you crash and hurt yourself, and somehow the insurance company finds out you were riding a bike that has no brake, they have leverage to deny your claim.
I think that's pretty much accurate. You need a brake on the bike in order to legally ride your bike on the streets. Same deal with not having front and rear lights on your bike at night. It's supposed to be a little more than a little leverage for the insurance company. I think they can pretty much tell you to go away and legally you're pretty much SOL.
Brett Ratner said:This isn't directly related to your question, but I've heard rumors that if you ride a fixed gear bike with no brake, you crash and hurt yourself, and somehow the insurance company finds out you were riding a bike that has no brake, they have leverage to deny your claim.I think that's pretty much accurate. You need a brake on the bike in order to legally ride your bike on the streets. Same deal with not having front and rear lights on your bike at night. It's supposed to be a little more than a little leverage for the insurance company. I think they can pretty much tell you to go away and legally you're pretty much SOL.
Yeah, I've read that things have gone either way. But I see it more as insurance. Even, if you're not at fault, if the insurance company gets the jury or judge to decide that not having a brake is illegal, you're probably not getting anything. It's probably not a fight you want to fight if your bike is broken and you just want a replacement.
This isn't directly related to your question, but I've heard rumors that if you ride a fixed gear bike with no brake, you crash and hurt yourself, and somehow the insurance company finds out you were riding a bike that has no brake, they have leverage to deny your claim.
Anyway, to respond to your question: I got doored several years back and made certain the cops came and filled out a report. I submitted the report to the driver's insurance company and they covered my medical bills (broken collar bone), damage to my bike...and they cut me a sizable check in exchange for signing some document promising not to sue the guy.
For the record, it was a total accident, the guy was super apologetic, and the thought of suing anyone never crossed my mind. I only wanted my medical bills covered. Buy hey...they offered so I took it.
What would happen in the case you crash into a tree or something non-vehicle-related? I would assume that your health coverage would cover you.
But Julie brings up an interesting point: what would happen if you hit a pedestrian on your bike? Would your auto liability insurance cover that? What if you don't have a car and auto insurance? Do you need a nonowner car policy like Julie has to ride your bike? This may be worth a call to your insurance agent...I think I might call my agent for that matter.
This isn't directly related to your question, but I've heard rumors that if you ride a fixed gear bike with no brake, you crash and hurt yourself, and somehow the insurance company finds out you were riding a bike that has no brake, they have leverage to deny your claim.
Anyway, to respond to your question: I got doored several years back and made certain the cops came and filled out a report. I submitted the report to the driver's insurance company and they covered my medical bills (broken collar bone), damage to my bike...and they cut me a sizable check in exchange for signing some document promising not to sue the guy.
For the record, it was a total accident, the guy was super apologetic, and the thought of suing anyone never crossed my mind. I only wanted my medical bills covered. Buy hey...they offered so I took it.
What would happen in the case you crash into a tree or something non-vehicle-related? I would assume that your health coverage would cover you.
But Julie brings up an interesting point: what would happen if you hit a pedestrian on your bike? Would your auto liability insurance cover that? What if you don't have a car and auto insurance? Do you need a nonowner car policy like Julie has to ride your bike? This may be worth a call to your insurance agent...I think I might call my agent for that matter.
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