Saturday, June 10th, two of our very own D.C. Bike Lawyers participated in the Lawyers Have Heart event, where different organizations and attorneys come together to raise money for the American Heart Association! Participants chose between racing in a 10k, a 5k, and...
From 2010 to 2015, there has been a jump in the number of cyclists commuting to work in the Washington. D.C. area, with an increase of 1.8%. According to the American Community Survey, about 13,000 D.C. residents bike to work each day, with an increase of 1,200 new...
A new recall is out for the Cobra S handlebar stems, individual parts sold for the Fuji, Jamis and Scott bicycles. Consumers have reported that there is corrosion, which then causes the handles to break, ultimately making the rider lose control of their bicycle. For...
Today hundreds of workers biked to work as a part in DC’s Bike to Work Day 2017 event! There were different pit stops stationed in and around the city, giving riders a chance to grab a snack, some water, listen to music, and enter in a raffle for a chance to win...
We at Grenier Law Group PLLC are very happy to announce that we will be a sponsor for D.C.’s Bike To Work Day 2017! Bike To Work Day is Friday, May 19, 2017, and is a massive celebration of the best way to get to work. Bike to Work Day is a free regional...
Today, the D.C. Council was set to vote on changing D.C.’s contributory negligence law with respect to cyclists and pedestrians. What is contributory negligence you ask? Contributory negligence is a legal doctrine that makes it impossible for an injured...