Bike Messenger Accidents: Unique Risks and Legal Issues
Professional bike messengers face extreme hazards. Learn about workers' comp, liability, and claims.
2023-08-30 • 5 min read
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Bike messengers face unique dangers: time pressure, heavy traffic, and all-weather riding. When accidents happen, their legal situation differs from recreational cyclists.• Heavy loads affect handling • All-weather riding (rain, snow) • Long hours cause fatigue • Repetitive stress injuries • Covered by workers' compensation • Employer may be vicariously liable • Limited ability to sue employer • No workers' comp coverage • Must provide own insurance • Can sue third parties freely • Covers medical expenses • Provides partial wage replacement • No fault required • But limits what you can recover • Commercial bike messenger insurance available • Gap coverage for independent contractors
Messenger-Specific Risks
- Time pressure encourages risk-taking
Employment Status
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Employee Messengers
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Independent Contractor Messengers
Workers' Compensation
If you're an employee, workers' comp:
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Third-Party Claims Even with workers' comp, you can sue the driver who hit you (not your employer).
Insurance Issues
- Personal policies may exclude business use
Negligent Hiring/Training
If employer hires or trains messengers negligently, and that contributes to an accident, additional liability may exist.
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