Josh Bonnici is a lawyer who specializes in bike accidents in San Diego! Since he’s a full-fledged cyclist himself, he decided to pursue a career where he could put into play his two passions: law & cycling. Knowing first-hand the struggle of injuries on the bike, Josh’s mission is to protect the rights of cyclists and help them get the compensation they deserve so that they can go back to cycling as soon as possible!
As an accomplished cyclist, Josh has participated in numerous bike races around the US! Notable races Josh has participated in include:
- USAC Track Masters National Championships – Bronze medal – Team Sprint
- Leadville 100 MTB race, 2019 — Finish time of 10 hours 4 minutes
- Belgian Waffle Ride, San Diego – 2019
- Belgian Waffle Ride, Cedar City, Utah – 2020
- Tour de Murrieta, Cat 4 – Omnium winner – 2020
- Baja Bike Race, 2018 & 2019 (top 10% finisher)
- Temecula Endurance 6-hour MTB race – 2018 & 2019
- Austin Rattler 100k MTB Race – 2019
If you get injured in a bike accident, Josh is the accomplished cyclist lawyer you can trust! with experience in both cycling and law, he’ll get you the best results! Give Bonnici Law Group a call at (619) 259-5199, or click here for a free consultation
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