Peter Wilborn

270 W Plant St Suite 330, Winter Garden, FL

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1992
University of Michigan Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1989
Tufts University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Scott

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09 Dec, 2024
In 2021 I was hit by a car while out on a ride with my wife. Bike Law was highly recommended by other local cyclists and with good reason. I am very thankful that I reached out to Wilborn Law. Rachael was my first contact and it was clear early on that, as a cyclist, she really understood what we were dealing with. Working with Peter and Rachael has been the only easy part of my crash and recovery. This entire group is kind, compassionate and determined. They are cyclists as well with a singular law focus so they really understand the reality of dealing with insurance companies and the emotional toll as well. They maintained strong communication and always kept us informed of the status of the case as well as what the process would be like. I am truly pleased with the settlement outcome and I'm grateful for their professionalism and friendship.
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Anonymous

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30 Sep, 2024
When I had my bike accident I had the opportunity to hire a friend of a friend at a discounted rate. However, after talking to Peter and his team I could tell there was a difference, and I’m thankful I made the right choice. They took so much time with me to make sure I was okay each step along the way. I not only felt good about how my case was being handled, but I also felt good about how Peter and his team were fighting for bike advocacy. They took time to explain officers involved in my case the rights of cyclists on the road. They were thorough and tenacious all while being caring and compassionate. Every detail was considered. They always made time for a phone or video call to explained any questions I had along the way. I never would have expected the outcome I had. I’m so thankful to have had the support of Peter and Bike Law after such a stressful time in my life.
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Keith

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17 Sep, 2024
Peter's advice was sound, and his understanding of strategy was top-notch. My settlement was fair, and I'm glad I used his services.
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Publications

2011:
bikelaw.com, Lost Art of the Group Ride

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