Showing posts with label Motorcycle Accident Lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorcycle Accident Lawyer. Show all posts

Monday, August 24, 2015

Get Help From a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident lawyer can help you if you have been injured, or if you have lost a loved one, in a wreck caused by another person.  Motorcycles are less visible which contributes to motorcycles often being involved accidents. Most people become so accustomed to driving near and seeing other full-sized vehicles, they do not notice or remind themselves to look for less noticeable vehicles like motorcycles. Since protection to motorcycle riders is also limited, those motorcycle riders that are hit are more likely to be killed or injured. One group estimated that in 2013 the likelihood of dying as a result of a wreck was 25 times greater for motorcycle riders than for drivers of regular vehicles.
With such statistics, sadly, it is likely that someone you know will be fatally injured while operating a motorcycle. If you or a loved one has been injured while operating on your motorcycle due to the negligence of another driver, a motorcycle accident lawyer can help. There are many factors to consider and address in a motorcycle accident claim, and we can help you gather the information you need and organize it to best prepare your case.
You should consider seeking out the help of a motorcycle accident lawyer if:
  • If the accident happened because the other driver was negligent, reckless, careless, violating a traffic law (e.g. speeding, failing to stop/yield), drunk or under the influence of alcohol, distracted (e.g. using their phone, texting, etc.), inexperienced,
  • If the accident happened due to poor workmanship at a repair ship, or if your motorcycle had faulty factory components.
  • The other driver did not have legitimate insurance, meaning that you may have to submit an “uninsured motorist” claim to your own insurance company.   
In many accidents, the person who hit you was breaking a traffic law or driving negligently. When the other driver fails to comply with a traffic law, he/she is negligent. When injured in an accident, you have the right to seek compensation for your injuries and damages. When the case goes to trial, one of the main issues that will be discussed is whether the other driver breached their duty of care and is therefore liable for the injuries and damages that he/she caused.
If you are interested in filing a claim, you will need the appropriate evidence to support it. We can help you gather the evidence you need and determine what evidence helps prove that the other person was at fault for the accident and shows the injuries and damages that you sustained, such as medical bills, lost wages, lost income in the future, etc. Police reports, the names of witnesses, footage from any nearby surveillance cameras, photographs, and medical records and bills are important to gather together if you have access to them.
If you have been injured, or someone you know has been injured or killed due to another driver’s mistake, you should get help from a motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as you can to ensure that the proper evidence is secured and your claim is properly prepare.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Explains How to Work With the Insurance Company

Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
As motorcycle accident lawyers, we help a lot of people that have been injured and are unsure of how to work with the insurance company (whether it be their own or the other driver’s) or what their next step should be.  This is understandable since most people do not often deal with another party’s insurance company, and are even less familiar with how to proceed with their own insurance company if the driver that hit them does not have enough insurance coverage, or no insurance. With that in mind, here are a few tips –

One of the first steps is to call your insurance company’s claim department.  Most have one that is available 24/7.  On this call, you will be speaking with a service representative that will take down your personal information and the basic facts of what happened in the accident. The purpose of this call is for you to open a claim and have a claim number assigned to you.  Your insurance company will also likely ask you to give a “recorded statement,” in which they will question you about the details of the accident and record the interview/call.  Because this process is unfamiliar to most people and even intimidating to some, and because you want to make sure that your account of the accident and your injuries is correctly stated, it is often helpful to meet with your motorcycle accident lawyer prior to giving such a statement so you will know what to expect.

You should always attend to your injuries right away; get checked out by a doctor and follow his/her recommendations. Give them your auto insurance information and claim number as well as your health insurance information. That way, your medical bills will be properly submitted and lessen your out-of-pocket expenses for medical bills that you did not cause.
We will be happy to meet with you and discuss what happened leading up to and during the accident.  Every detail can be valuable for building your case, so try to remember as much as you can and do not leave anything out, including what was around you, the road and weather conditions, etc.  You never know what will be used at a later date to prove your case.   If you do retain our services, we can then work with the insurance company on your behalf so that you will not have to worry about gathering your medical records, medical bills, wage loss information, etc., compiling that information and getting it to them.

As motorcycle accident lawyer, we will warn you that most insurance companies aggressively defend personal injury claims; therefore, you may be required to answer written questions under oath (interrogatories) or to appear for a deposition (where you are questioned under oath by the opposing party’s attorney).  The result of this discovery process will determine whether or not they make a settlement offer and, if so, how much they are willing to offer.  We can negotiate on your behalf to ensure that you receive the compensation you require, and if the insurance company’s offer is unreasonable, we can go to court and allow a jury to decide.