News, Events and PublicationsBy David W. Hay, K.C.

Please Release Me

By: David W. Hay
Originally published in Momentum Magazine
 

One of the most common features of organized cycling events is the...

Bike Lawyer David Hay quoted in Outside Magazine

Vancouver's Bike Lawyer and Partner with Richards Buell Sutton, David Hay, is quoted in Sarah Ripplinger's article "The Cyclist's Guide to...

Reverse Onus Of Proof

September 1, 2012
David W. Hay
Originally published in Momentum Magazine
 

The decade of action for road safety began in 2011.  It...

David Hay’s Top Ten List of Do’s and Don’ts Following a Traffic Accident

August 2012
David W. Hay
originally published for British Columbia Cycling Coalition
 

The things people do and say following a traffic accident...

The Great Helmet Law Debate

July 3, 2012
David Hay
Published in The Vancouver Sun
 

As a bike lawyer in downtown Vancouver for roughly 25 years it...

David Hay, Bike Lawyer at RBS, writes for the Vancouver Sun

David Hay, a partner with Richards Buell Sutton, is a bike lawyer with roughly 25 years of experience dealing with personal injury...

Bike Lawyer David Hay quoted in the Victoria Times Colonist

Vancouver's Bike Lawyer and Partner with Richards Buell Sutton, David Hay, is quoted in Derek Spalding's article " High...

Bike Lawyer, David Hay, quoted in this week’s Business In Vancouver

Helmet laws doing more harm than good for city cycling

Vancouver's Bike Lawyer, David Hay, is quoted in Peter Ladner's...

David Hay participates in News1130 broadcast

Laws around crashes between bikes and cars unfair: lawyer

Vancouver's Bike Lawyer has seen the results of a variety of...

Controlling Uncontrolled Intersections

David W. Hay
Originally published in Momentum Magazine
 

In a recent decision involving a 7 year old cyclist, the Supreme Court...

David Hay, Vancouver’s Bike Lawyer, quoted on OpenFile

As reported by Meghan Mast for openfile.ca:

On March 10th the CBC reported that city councillor Geoff Meggs was being sued...

De Fact Fiasco

February 1, 2012
David W. Hay
Originally published in Momentum Magazine
 

The British Columbia Court of Appeal has produced a brand new...