It's summer and kids are hitting the roads and trails on their bikes. So now is a great time to sit down with your young roadsters and talk about bike safety.
Consider this: Every year, bicycle accidents kill more than 300 children, 14 years old and under. And 400,000 children are treated in emergency rooms for bike-related inuries. ADults are not immune to bicycle accidents. either.
At Sieben, Grose, Von Holtum & Carey, we are dedicated to preventing accidents before they happen. But if you or your child has been hurt in a bicycle accident call the "Know Your Rights" attorneys.
With more than 45 years of experience, we are oen of Minnesota's leading personal injury law firms. With our expert health care consultants, we anticipate future therapy or special training for our clients that many others may not consider. You can rest assured that our seasoned attorneys will protect both the short- and long-term interests of your child.
Avoid bike accidents by practicing the following safety tips:
Heads up
One out of three bike-related injuries involves a head injury. When worn correctly, bike helmets can reduce the risk of head injury by 85 percent.
A properly fitted helmet should rest level on the top of the head and should not slide around. Because children's heads vary widely in shape and size, use foam pads so helmets fit snugly and feel comfortable.
Position the helmet to cover as much of the head as possibl, including the forehead. When the strap is fastened, the helmet should fit securely with enough space to put one finger between the child's chin and the helmet buckle.
