Bicycle Accident Reconstruction and Litigation
Bicycle Accident Reconstruction and Litigation is a United States bicycle law treatise that covers the engineering and legal aspects of bicycle crashes. It is aimed at engineers and attorneys who handle bike-accident cases and focuses on the technical engineering issues and legal questions that arise in these cases. The CDC notes that there were more than 1,000 bicycle deaths in 2015 in the United States. While the book’s scope is specialized and not a general guide to all bicycle law, it serves as a valuable resource for professionals working on bicycle-accident litigation. Authors: James M. Green, Paul F. Hill, and Douglas Hayduk. Tucson, Arizona: Lawyers & Judges Publishing Co., 1996. ISBN 0-913875-21-X.
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