Fort Worth Car Accident Kills Bicyclist
Motor vehicle car accident kills bicyclist
Date: July 29, 2011
Location: South Pipleline Road, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas
Type: Car-Bicycle Accident
Outcome: Bicyclist killed.
A Euless man, riding his bicycle, has died from an accident injuries at John Peter Smith Hospital. Paul Niccolai, 56, was killed while riding his bicycle at 10950 S. Pipeline Road, five miles from his house. The driver who hit Niccolai is a Euless man driving an Acura.
In 2009, there were 49 people killed in Texas on bikes that were involved in car accidents. There were 128 killed in accidents in Fort Worth and Tarrant County, Texas.
Dallas Car Accident Attorneys at The Kipness Law Firm express their sorrow for the family and friends of the people that was killed in this tragic pedestrian-auto accident. If you or a family member has lost a loved one as the result of a car accident, Dallas Texas Wrongful Death Lawyer Kipness Law Firm can help you.
We understand the stress that can occur as a result of being in a serious auto accident. We assist car accident, trucking accident, and motorcycle accident victims recover the compensation they are entitled to receive under the law. Under the law in Texas, all injured people have the right to seek compensation for past and future damages that were caused by the negligence of another person, a company or governmental entity.
The injured person has the legal right to file a personal injury lawsuit in order to seek compensation for their injuries. Damages can include: past medical bills; future medical care; lost wages; future lost wages; pain; mental suffering; impairment, and disfigurement. A person killed in an accident can file a lawsuit to recover past medical bills; lost wages, future lost wages, and burial expenses. Some relatives may recover compensation for emotional distress.
For most accidents, lawsuits must be brought two years from the date of accident or the claim is barred.

