Walkup, Melodia, Kelly & Schoenberger, one of California’s premier personal injury firms, has launched a dedicated Northern California digital resource center at www.bicycleaccidentattorney.law designed to empower and protect the region’s growing cycling community.
As cities across Northern California see a massive influx of traditional commuters and e-bike riders, navigating the aftermath of a traffic collision has become increasingly complex. The newly launched platform serves as a vital public utility, providing riders with instant access to crucial safety insights, regional legal rights, and actionable steps to take following an accident.
The specialized resource center features an interactive "Urban Cycling Legal Guide," digital emergency checklists for riders to utilize directly at the scene of an accident, and deep-dive breakdowns of how evolving traffic laws apply to both traditional bicycles and modern e-bikes.
The launch comes at a critical time as local infrastructure races to keep pace with new micro-mobility trends. Walkup Law’s new regional digital hub addresses frequent blindspots for riders, including how auto insurance policies cross over to cover bicycle accidents, how to document scene evidence effectively, and how to navigate complex right-of-way disputes with motorists. By consolidating these specialized resources into one dedicated space, the platform gives riders across the region the tools they need to protect their physical safety and their legal rights before and after they hit the road.
Because traffic infrastructure and local regulations vary across the Bay Area and Silicon Valley, the platform features dedicated, localized legal asset hubs tailored to specific municipalities. Cyclists can find custom safety data and local protection guides for major areas by visiting the platform's Northern California Areas Served page, which includes tailored support for San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, Redwood City, and Los Altos.
Northern California cyclists, safety advocates, and community members can access the free resource center today by visiting www.bicycleaccidentattorney.law.

