Understanding the 3:7 Fault Ratio in Bicycle Accidents: Key Considerations for Personal Injury vs. Property Damage

Understanding the 3:7 Fault Ratio in Bicycle Accidents: Key Considerations for Personal Injury vs. Property Damage

Question from a reader:
In an accident between bicycles, the fault ratio is 3:7 (other party: myself). I have sustained injuries requiring three months of recovery, including hospitalization, while the other party is uninjured. In this case, should I treat it as a personal injury accident or a property damage accident? I would appreciate your reasoning as well.

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How to File Compensation Claims for Traffic Accidents Involving Minors: Key Considerations and Steps

How to File Compensation Claims for Traffic Accidents Involving Minors: Key Considerations and Steps

Question from a reader:
Last month, while crossing at a green light, I was hit by a high school student on a bicycle and fell, injuring myself. I was a pedestrian, and it is clear that the other party’s negligence caused the accident. I have a medical certificate, and I still have bruises and scrapes, with pain remaining in my knee,

Guide to Determining Liability and Repair Costs in Bicycle and Motorcycle Accidents

Guide to Determining Liability and Repair Costs in Bicycle and Motorcycle Accidents

Question from a reader:
Recently, there was an accident involving a bicycle delivery person and a 125cc motorcycle. The responsibility ratio has been determined to be 1 for our company and 9 for the other party. Our bicycle had almost no damage and did not require repairs. We received a repair estimate from the other party for the motorcycle, but at