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Phoenix Bicycle Accident Lawyer

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If you have been involved in a bicycle accident, speaking with a Phoenix bicycle accident lawyer is one of the most important steps you can take. At Bike Legal, we advocate for injured cyclists across the Phoenix metro area and are committed to holding negligent parties accountable, whether your bicycle crash involved a motor vehicle, unsafe road conditions, or another cause.

If you’re searching for an experienced Phoenix personal injury attorney who understands bicycle crash cases, Bike Legal is here to answer all of your questions.  No pressure, no commitment, no cost. 

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Phoenix Bicycle Accident Statistics

Phoenix ranks among the top U.S. cities for bicycle fatalities. Nearly 90% of Arizona’s bicycle injuries and fatalities occurred in urban areas, with Phoenix reporting the highest number of serious cyclist injuries and deaths in the state.

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) bicycle crash statistics for 2023:

  • Arizona Bicycle Accident Injuries: 1,128
  • Arizona Bicycle Accident Fatalities: 44 
  • Maricopa County Bicycle Accident Injuries: 792
  • Maricopa County Bicycle Accident Fatalities: 30

Phoenix Bicycle Crashes 2023 by County

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Why You Need a Bicycle Accident Attorney in Phoenix

At Bike Legal, we don’t just handle bicycle accident cases; we specialize in them. Our attorneys are cyclists who understand the law and the challenges injured riders face. We’ve recovered millions for bike crash victims and are committed to improving cyclist safety in Phoenix and across Arizona.

Why Bike Legal is the Best Phoenix Bicycle Accident Lawyer

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We Specialize in Bicycle Crashes

Unlike general personal injury firms, our legal team includes cyclists who race, commute, and ride recreationally. That personal connection helps us advocate more effectively for injured riders.

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We Treat Our Clients Like Teammates, Not Case Numbers

When you work with Bike Legal, you get a legal team that listens, responds quickly, and genuinely cares about your recovery.

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Network of Medical Professionals

If needed, we connect injured cyclists with leading Phoenix medical professionals.  Our goal is to ensure you get the care you need and that your injuries are well-documented.

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Superior Results

We’ve recovered millions for injured cyclists in Phoenix and nationwide. From hit-and-runs to intersection crashes and more, we fight for you!  Read our Google Reviews

Injured in an Phoenix Bicycle Accident?

Here’s How Bike Legal Can Help

At Bike Legal, we focus on bicycle accident injury cases. We know the laws and how to fight for maximum compensation.

Initial Inquiry

Questions about bicycle accidents? Call or submit a message on our contact form.

Same-Day Response

We promptly respond with a phone call to answer your questions and set up a free case evaluation.

Free Case Evaluation

Free phone consultation with our legal team to discuss your situation and determine if you have a bicycle accident case.

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What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in Phoenix

After a bicycle crash, you may be in pain, overwhelmed, and unsure of what to do next. Follow these steps to protect your health and legal rights:

Call 911

Report the crash and request medical assistance.

Collect evidence

Take photos, get witness names, and save GPS or camera data if you have it.

Seek medical care

Even if injuries seem minor, get evaluated.

Do not speak to insurance adjusters

Their goal is to limit your payout.

Contact a Phoenix bicycle accident lawyer

The sooner you call, the better we can help.

Learn more in our guide:

Their goal is to limit your payout.
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Common Causes of Bicycle Accidents in Phoenix

Right Hook Collisions

Left Cross Collisions

Side Swipe Collisions

Rear-End Collisions

Dooring Accidents

Hit-and-Run Bicycle Crashes

Unsafe Road Conditions

Animal Interference

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Who Is Liable for a Bicycle Crash in Phoenix?

We investigate all angles to determine who was at fault and pursue maximum compensation for your injuries.  Liability can fall on a variety of parties, including:

Phoenix Accident Compensation

Depending on your injuries and losses, you may be able to recover:

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Phoenix Bicycle Laws

Definition and Operation of Bicycles

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Definition of a Bicycle

A bicycle is defined as any human-powered device with two tandem wheels over 16 inches in diameter, including models with two front or rear wheels.

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Obey Traffic Laws

Anyone riding a bicycle or electric bicycle in Phoenix must follow all traffic laws that apply to motor vehicle drivers, except for those that clearly don’t apply to bicycles.
 (Code 1962, § 37-25.08)

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Phoenix Bicycle Speed Limit

Bicyclists must ride at a speed that is safe and reasonable based on current road, traffic, and weather conditions.
 (Code 1962, § 11-12)

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Yielding the Right-of-Way

Bicyclists must always yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, especially when riding on sidewalks or exiting driveways, alleys, or buildings.
 (Code 1962, § 37-25.02 & § 37-25.05)

Phoenix Bicycle License and Registration Requirements

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Bicycle License Requirement

All bicycles must be licensed through the City of Phoenix Division of Licenses before being used on public roads, alleys, or highways.

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License Duration and Transferability

Licenses are valid for the life of the bicycle but are not transferable. A new license is required if ownership changes.

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License Application Process

Applications must be submitted by the bicycle owner and approved by the Police Department. Bicycles that are specially constructed or rebuilt may be denied a license if considered unsafe.

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License Fee

A one-time fee of $0.50 is charged for each license.

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Number Plates

Each licensed bicycle must display a city-issued number plate. Plates must be permanently attached, clearly legible, and are not transferable to another bicycle.

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Lost or Damaged Plates

If a plate is lost or damaged, the owner must apply for a duplicate plate and pay the standard fee.



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Freeway Prohibition

Bicycles, including motorized bicycles, are not allowed on freeways (CVC 21960 and SDMC 84.06).

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Police Identification

The Police Department may stamp identification numbers on the bicycle frame and removable parts for tracking purposes.

Electric Bicycle (E-Bike) Rules in Phoenix

If you ride an electric bicycle in Phoenix, it’s important to understand and follow local laws that differ from standard bicycle regulations. Below is a summary of key e-bike rules under the Phoenix City Code:

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Minimum Age to Operate an E-Bike in Phoenix

No person under the age of 16 may operate an electric bicycle in Phoenix.
 (Ord. No. G-6967, § 14, 2022; Ord. No. G-7113, § 39, 2023; Ord. No. G-7334, § 2, 2024)

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Obey All Traffic Laws

Electric bicycle riders on Phoenix roadways or shoulders have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers under Arizona law.
 (Ord. No. G-6967, § 14, 2022; Ord. No. G-7113, § 41, 2023)

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No Sidewalk Riding

It is illegal to ride an electric bicycle on sidewalks in Phoenix.
 (Ord. No. G-6967, § 14, 2022; Ord. No. G-7113, § 33, 2023)

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Speed Limit for Electric Bicycles

E-bike riders in Phoenix must travel at a speed that is reasonable and safe for the current conditions. Riders must stay in control at all times and avoid collisions with pedestrians, vehicles, or objects.

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Yielding the Right-of-Way

When exiting a driveway, alley, or building, electric bicycle operators must stop and yield to all pedestrians, vehicles, and bicycles already traveling on sidewalks, roadways, or rights-of-way.

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Night Riding Equipment Requirements

If you ride an electric bicycle at night in Phoenix, your e-bike must have:

  • A white front light visible from at least 500 feet
  • A red rear reflector visible from 50 to 300 feet when illuminated by vehicle headlights
  • Optionally, a red rear light visible from 500 feet may also be used in addition to the reflector
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Brake Requirements

Electric bicycles must have functional brakes that allow the rider to make the wheels skid on dry, clean, and level pavement.
 (Ord. No. G-6967, § 14, 2022; Ord. No. G-7113, § 38, 2023)

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Class 3 E-Bike Restrictions

Class 3 electric bicycles and tricycles are prohibited from operating on sidewalks, alleys, and public rights-of-way in Phoenix.
 (Ord. No. G-7113, § 41, 2023)

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Fines for Violations

Violating any of these electric bicycle rules in Phoenix is a civil traffic offense, punishable by a minimum fine of $100.00.
 (Ord. No. G-6967, § 14, 2022)

Why Bike Legal is the Best San Diego Bicycle Accident Lawyer

At Bike Legal, we don’t just handle bicycle accident cases; we specialize in them. Our attorneys are cyclists who understand the law and the challenges injured riders face. We’ve recovered millions for bike crash victims and are committed to improving cyclist safety in San Diego and across California.

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We Specialize in Bicycle Crashes

Unlike general personal injury firms, our legal team includes cyclists who race, commute, and ride recreationally. That personal connection helps us advocate more effectively for injured cyclists.

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We Treat Our Clients Like Teammates, Not Case Numbers

When you work with Bike Legal, you get a legal team that listens, responds quickly, and genuinely cares about your recovery.

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Network of Medical Professionals

If needed, we connect injured cyclists with leading Los Angeles medical professionals. Our goal is to ensure you get the care you need and that your injuries are well-documented.

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Superior Results

We’ve recovered millions for injured cyclists in Los Angeles and nationwide. From hit and run accidents in Los Angeles to dooring incidents in Downtown LA , we fight for you! Read our Google Reviews.

Resources for Phoenix Cyclists

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Phoenix Spokes People is dedicated to making Phoenix safer and more accessible for bicyclists by advocating for better infrastructure and inclusive transportation for riders of all ages and abilities.

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Advocating for better bike laws and safer roads in CA

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The Valley of the Sun bicycle race is a three-day USA Cycling event in which professional and amateur road racing cyclists compete in different categories for cash and non-cash prizes.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What should I do if I’m hit by a car while riding my bike in Phoenix?

Call 911, seek medical attention, and file a police report. Don’t speak to insurance adjusters before consulting a Phoenix bicycle accident lawyer. Learn more in our step-by-step guide.

No. Under Phoenix City Code, riding an electric bicycle on sidewalks is prohibited. E-bike riders must use the bike lane or bike paths.

Liability may fall on a negligent driver, a company vehicle operator, a government agency responsible for road maintenance, or even a property owner. An experienced Phoenix bicycle accident lawyer can help investigate and determine fault.

At Bike Legal, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront—we only get paid if we win your case.

Yes. Under Phoenix City Code, you must be at least 16 years old to operate an electric bicycle. Riding an e-bike under the legal age is a violation that may result in a civil traffic fine.