mybikelaw bike lawyers & bike accident attorneys
A LEGAL RESOURCE FOR CYCLISTS

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SOUTH CAROLINA
Peter Wilborn
Derfner, Altman, & Wilborn
575 King Street, Suite B
Charleston, SC 29403
(877) 316-4310
pwilborn@mybikelaw.com

NORTH CAROLINA
Ann Groninger
Patterson Harkavy LLP
225 East Worthington Avenue
Suite 200
Charlotte, NC 28203
(704) 200-2085
ann@mybikelaw.com

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mybikelaw.com founder Peter Wilborn is a lawyer in Charleston, South Carolina at the AV-rated firm of Derfner, Altman and Wilborn, www.dawlegal.com. Both he and North Carolina trial lawyer Ann Groninger work on a contingency basis on bicycle injury cases. You do not pay any fees unless money is collected on your behalf.

Please contact us if you would like to talk about a bicycle accident you've experienced. Every cyclist's case is important - none are too big or too small - and may help to raise awareness among drivers, the legal system, and the wider community about bicyclists' right to be on the road.

Whenever possible, mybikelaw will provide no-cost legal advice and service to families who have suffered a fatal bike accident.

In addition, we dedicate a portion of our practice to providing pro bono legal advice to school groups, cycling clubs and teams - about insurance, organizational structure, advocacy efforts, bicycle safety and more.

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In 2007, his law firm was one of five in the nation awarded by the American Bar Association for its extraordinary pro bono legal work.
CONTACT PETER WILBORN
  Contact our bicycle lawyers in North Carolina

She’s a lawyer/cyclist trying bike accident cases in N.C. for more than 14 years. 
CONTACT ANN GRONINGER
  Contact our bicycle lawyers around the US

Contact Peter to see if the bike lawyers at mybikelaw can help. We are licensed in other jurisdictions and have associated local counsel in states throughout the country. If we can't help, we may be able to refer you to someone who can.

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bike accident advice

  • 1.

    Ride with a cell phone, i.d., emergency contacts and something to write with.
  • 2.

    Dial 911, call the police or ambulance immediately.
  • 3.

    Give no written or recorded statements to anyone.
 

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