Lynn Haven, FL – Injury Bicycle Crash at Alaska Cir & County Rd 390
Lynn Haven, FL (December 24, 2025) – A bicycle rider suffered injuries following a collision with a vehicle late Monday morning, December 22, in Lynn Haven.
Emergency dispatchers received reports of the incident around 10:37 a.m. near the intersection of Alaska Circle and County Road 390, also known as East Highway 390. Bay County Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene after callers reported a medical emergency involving a bicycle and a vehicle.
First responders arrived and provided medical care at the scene. Officials described the situation as a collision between a cyclist and a motor vehicle. Emergency crews focused on stabilizing the injured bicyclist before preparing for further medical evaluation. Authorities did not release details about the cyclist’s condition at the time of transport.
Police secured the area while emergency teams worked. Investigators began gathering information from those involved and documented the scene. Officials did not release details about how the collision occurred.
Officials confirmed that the investigation into the incident remains ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured bicyclist, and we wish them a full and steady recovery.
Bicycle Accidents in Northwest Florida
Bicycle accidents remain a serious safety concern across Northwest Florida. Communities like Lynn Haven see increasing numbers of cyclists using local roads for commuting and recreation. When vehicles collide with bicycles, injuries often result.
Cyclists face heightened risks because they lack the protection of a vehicle frame. Common injuries in bicycle crashes include:
- Head injuries: Concussions and traumatic brain injuries may occur even when helmets are worn.
- Neck and spinal injuries: Sudden impacts can damage the neck, back, or spinal cord.
- Broken bones: Arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones frequently fracture during bicycle crashes.
- Internal injuries: Organ damage or internal bleeding may not appear immediately.
- Road rash and lacerations: Contact with pavement often causes deep abrasions and cuts.
- Soft tissue injuries: Sprains, muscle tears, and bruising may cause long-term pain.
Medical treatment for these injuries may involve emergency care, imaging tests, surgery, and rehabilitation. Recovery often takes weeks or months and may prevent victims from working or riding again for some time.
Bicycle accidents often involve driver inattention, failure to yield, or unsafe passing. Legal options may exist when driver negligence causes harm. A personal injury attorney can help injured cyclists understand their rights and options.
Injury claims may help cover medical expenses, future care, lost income, and pain related to the crash. Insurance companies often begin investigations quickly, making legal guidance important early in the process.
At Syfrett, Dykes & Furr, we help injured cyclists across the Florida Panhandle pursue accountability and fair compensation. Our team explains each step clearly and handles communication with insurers. We focus on helping clients recover physically and financially.
If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a bicycle accident in Northwest Florida, help is available. Call Syfrett, Dykes & Furr at (850) 795-4979 for a free consultation with a lawyer who can guide you forward.
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