Bicycling & The Law: Combating Road Rage


Combating Road Rage

By Richard Duquette, Esq, Law Firm of Richard Duquette

Listen to the Podcast

As a bicyclist, your first reaction after being victimized by a “road rager” is probably to demand their arrest. In many cases, this may actually be an appropriate course of action. But, what do you do after that?

There are two ways you can proceed with your case: civil court or criminal court–many bicyclists prefer to pursue only criminal charges.

But it isn’t always best to limit yourself, as you cannot recover non-economic damages (like pain and suffering) in criminal court. Further, any restitution orders issued by a Judge aren’t covered by insurance (California Insurance Code §533.5). Plus, if you work to show that the driver’s road rage was an “intentional act”, his insurance may exclude coverage of the event, as intentional acts are not covered by insurance (California Insurance Code §533).

The bottom line? It is easy to put a lot of work into cases against drivers with road rage and get very little in return.

But there are things you can do: Argue the driver’s acts of road rage were reckless and malicious, and report the driver to the DMV for license revocation.

Reporting the driver with road rage to the DMV for license revocation will often result in a “re-examination” of the motorist’s driving privilege (California Vehicle Code §§12818 and 13800). Your legitimate report of road rage could make the road safer for you and other bicyclists like you! For more information on this strategy please refer to my article “DMV Justice” at www.911law.com.

Arguing that the driver’s acts of road rage were reckless and malicious will keep your civil case alive and also help you to establish punitive damages (See California Civil Code §3294). Although the punitive damages themselves are not covered by insurance policies, the underlying cause of the action is. Your civil claim will be enhanced, not damaged, by this strategy.

So, pick a justice strategy carefully. The wrong argument could be ineffective and a waste of time and resources, but the right one could maximize your civil damages and make the road a safer place.

If you’re injured, hire an experienced trial attorney.

Enjoy More Articles and Podcasts By Richard Duquette, Esq, Law Firm of Richard Duquette

About  the Law Firm of Richard L. Duquette

The Law Firm of Richard Duquette has recovered millions in damages for injured bicyclists since 1983. Attorney Duquette is an experienced bicyclist himself and has dedicated his practice to helping this community. He is experienced in all types of cases involving bicycle crashes, injuries, and other legal troubles.

Mr. Duquette serves a wide variety of bicyclists. Whether you prefer road cycling, mountain biking, track riding, Randonneuring, E-Bicycles, Handcycles, Century Rides, Triathlons, Duathlons, or Criterium, Mr. Duquette knows how to best serve your legal needs regardless of the type of bicyclist you are.

Mr. Duquette is an expert at maximizing, proving, and recovering damages. 

For more information please visit the Law Firm of Richard Duquette.

The information in this article is for general information purposes only. The focus of this article is on California Law. You should contact an attorney in your state for case-specific advice, as details of the law and procedural requirements vary from state to state. Nothing in this article should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create an attorney-client relationship; and the receipt, reading, listening, or viewing of this content shall not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Nothing in this article shall be construed as a warrant, promise, or guarantee about the outcome of your case or any other matter. This information may contain personal impressions or statements of opinion on a subject that do not apply in your case. Further, statements of law reflect the current state of the law at the time of writing and/or recording, and may not reflect subsequent changes in the law.

This page contains affiliate links, where we get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through the links(at no cost to you) and helps support the site. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Sale assos Chamois Cream (6.76 Ounce)