Macon, GA – Injuries Reported in Bicycle Crash on Lower Poplar St

Macon, GA (December 2, 2021) – On Thursday, December 2, a bicycle crash with injuries occurred on a roadway in Macon.

According to Bibb County deputies, the accident happened at 694 Lower Poplar Street around the area of the Cox Café. A bicyclist was traveling in the area when they were suddenly struck by a passenger vehicle. It is believed that the driver of the passenger vehicle remained at the scene to cooperate with police.

Paramedics, fire crews, and numerous other responders were called to the scene to help those in need. The bicyclist, who has not yet been identified, was taken to the hospital for treatment. They are expected to recover from their injuries.

Due to the severity of the accident, a portion of the roadway was blocked in the area for some time. This led to delays until police cleared the scene.

No further details have been released but the investigation remains ongoing.

Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family in hopes of a full recovery.

Bicycle Accidents in Georgia 

12/2 Macon, GA – Injuries Reported in Bicycle Crash on Lower Poplar StBicyclists have no protection from harm in the event of an accident with a passenger vehicle. Because of this, bicycle accidents are known for being some of the most severe accidents that happen on our roads. Unfortunately, bicycle accidents are no stranger to Georgia roads where hundreds of serious collisions occur every year. Lives are lost every single year in the state of Georgia due to the outright recklessness of others. In one recent year’s time, it is estimated that approximately 20 people were killed in Georgia bicycle accidents and many others sustained serious injuries. It is up to you as an injured bicyclist to prove that another party is at fault for your accident after it has happened. If you have been hurt in a bicycle collision, you should have the dedicated help of an attorney on your side.

Being injured in a bicycle accident can affect your life in a variety of ways, leaving you with questions that you may not be able to answer on your own. For instance, what types of evidence do you need to prove that another party is at fault for your accident? What deadlines will you be required to meet when it comes to moving forward with your claim? What should you say when you speak with the insurance company involved in your claim? These are questions that you can answer with the assistance of a Macon personal injury lawyer on your side.

Macon Bicycle Accident Attorneys 

The aftermath of a bicycle accident can impact your life in many ways. Because of this, you should have the help of an attorney at Kenneth S. Nugent, PC on your side. We will help you work toward results when it comes to many aspects of your claim. Our attorneys are well-versed in Georgia accident laws and offer our help and resources when you need them the most. We will assist you along the path toward compensation for your losses. Please contact an accident attorney in Macon at (888) 579-1790 to find out how we can help you.

Note: We have constructed this post using outside sources, including news bulletins and first-hand accounts from outside sources. The details concerning this accident have not been independently verified and so, if you have identified false information, please inform us immediately. We will adjust the post to reflect accurate content.

Disclaimer: At Kenneth S. Nugent, PC Attorneys at Law, we are always looking to improve the quality and safety of our state and have been saddened by the outcome of many accidents across Georgia. We hope to inform those in our community about these accidents in the hopes that they will work to avoid serious Georgia accidents in the future. These posts are not to be taken as a solicitation for business. The information within should never be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. We hope that all involved in these accidents will receive a speedy recovery. The photos depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.

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