HIT AND RUN BICYCLE CRASH
Injured in a Hit and Run Bicycle Crash?
You’re Not Alone.
Being a cyclist hit by a car is traumatic enough but when the driver speeds off and leaves you injured in the road, the situation becomes even more devastating. A hit and run bicycle accident isn’t just careless it’s a crime.
You’re left to deal with pain, medical bills, and uncertainty while the at-fault driver avoids responsibility. At Bike Legal, we understand the frustration and injustice of these cases. Our team is here to help you file a bicycle injury claim and fight for the bike accident compensation you deserve
What Is a Hit and Run Bicycle Accident?
A hit and run bicycle accident occurs when a driver collides with a cyclist and then flees without stopping, providing information, or reporting the incident. This often leaves the injured cyclist in a vulnerable and dangerous situation.
Common traits of a hit-and-run bicycle crash include:

Failure to stop
The driver hits a cyclist, does not stop, and flees the scene, violating legal obligations.

Failure to Render Aid

No information exchange

No police report
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Why Would a Driver Leave the Scene of an Accident?
While no excuse justifies leaving an injured cyclist behind, common reasons drivers flee the scene include:

Fear of legal consequences
Particularly if driving under the influence or unlicensed

No insurance or license
Avoiding fines, arrest, or impoundment

Impaired judgment
Alcohol or drug use clouds decision-making

Underestimating the damage
Some wrongly believe the incident was minor

Claiming unawareness
A few claim they didn’t realize they hit someone
Trust Bike Legal: Experienced Hit and Run Bicycle Accident Attorneys
Hit and run bike accidents are alarmingly common and often leave injured cyclists facing overwhelming challenges—physically, emotionally, and legally. At Bike Legal, we focus exclusively on representing cyclists and understand the unique complexities involved in these cases.
If you’re a bicyclist hit by a car and suffering from a cycling injury, we’re here to help. Our attorneys build strong bicycle accident claims, even when the driver can’t be identified. We conduct detailed investigations, explore all insurance options, and help you file a bicycle car accident insurance claim to recover the bicycle accident compensation you deserve.
How Bike Legal Supports Cyclists After a Hit and Run Accident
Our team of experienced bicycle accident attorneys offers full legal support from start to finish:

Accident investigation
We gather police reports, witness statements, and video footage to support your claim and identify potential leads.

Insurance navigation

Accessing Care After a Bicycle Crash

Maximum compensation
How Can I Claim Compensation for a Hit and Run Bicycle Accident?
What Happens in a Hit and Run with Insurance?
If the driver is identified, their auto insurance may cover your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. If not, your own UM/UIM policy may be the only way to receive bicycle accident compensation.
The Importance of UM/UIM Coverage for Cyclists
UM/UIM coverage is a critical safeguard for cyclists injured by a hit and run driver or an uninsured motorist. Even if you’re not in a car during the crash, many auto insurance policies still apply.
- Emergency medical care
- Long-term treatment and rehab
- Lost income
- Pain and suffering
Action Step: Contact your auto insurance provider to confirm UM/UIM coverage and consider increasing your limits.
Can I Still Get UM/UIM Coverage Without a Car?
What to Do After a Hit and Run Bicycle Accident

Get to safety
Move out of traffic if you can. Your safety is the top priority.

Gather evidence
If possible, note the driver’s license plate, car make/model, and take photos. Document the scene and any injuries.

Speak with witnesses
Collect names, contact info, and statements from anyone who saw the crash.

Call the police
File a report. A hit and run involving injury is a crime and must be documented.

Seek medical attention
Even minor injuries should be evaluated and documented by a medical professional.

Contact Bike Legal
Our attorneys handle complex hit-and-run bicycle accident cases and can help protect your rights from day one.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I file a claim if I didn’t get the license plate in a hit and run bicycle accident?
Yes. Even if you didn’t get the license plate, you can still file a hit and run bicycle accident claim. A skilled bicycle accident lawyer can help investigate the crash, work with police to identify the driver, and explore all available insurance options, including uninsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. Adding UM/UIM to your auto policy is one of the best ways to protect yourself before an accident happens.
Does auto insurance cover cyclists in a hit and run accident?
If the driver is identified, you can file a bicycle accident insurance claim against their auto policy. If the driver is not found, your own uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage may apply—if it was added before the crash. Some states also offer Personal Injury Protection (PIP) or other benefits that may help cover medical expenses and lost wages after a hit and run bicycle accident.