MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS
FIGHTING TO RECOVER COMPENSATION FOR MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT VICTIMS
Even when precautionary measures are taken, motorcyclists are inevitably more likely to sustain catastrophic or even fatal injuries in a collision than drivers of closed automobiles. Motorcycles lack the stability of traditional cars and are less visible to other drivers, increasingly the likelihood of a crash.
If you or a loved one was injured in a motorcycle accident, our team at Potts Law Firm can provide the dependable, committed representation you need to recover just compensation. Our motorcycle accident lawyers will guide you through each step of the personal injury process and make every effort to protect your interests, no matter the complexity of your circumstances. We have recovered over a billion dollars for our clients and will leverage our comprehensive resources as we work to deliver the best possible result.
If you need help understanding your rights and options after a motorcycle accident, contact us online or call (888) 420-1299 to schedule a free initial consultation. Our firm offers same-day appointments and provides services in English and Spanish.
COMMON CAUSES OF MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
A motorcycle accident is an incident involving a motorcycle, a two-wheeled motorized vehicle, that results in some form of collision, injury, or damage. Motorcycle accidents can vary in severity from minor incidents with no injuries to catastrophic crashes resulting in serious injuries or fatalities.
Common causes of motorcycle accidents involving other motor vehicles include:
WHO IS LIABLE FOR CAUSING A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT?
Liability for causing a motorcycle accident, like any other traffic accident, depends on the specific circumstances and factors involved in the incident. Various parties may be held liable, including:
Determining liability in a motorcycle accident typically involves gathering evidence, eyewitness statements, police reports, and sometimes expert testimony. The legal process may also consider whether the accident occurred in a no-fault or at-fault insurance jurisdiction, as this can affect liability and the claims process.
TIPS FOR AVOIDING MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS
Even a relatively low-speed collision can result in a motorcyclist sustaining permanent impairments, disfigurements, and disabling injuries. Many motorists do not show motorcyclists the level of care and attention they display to drivers of closed vehicles. This tendency, combined with the more vulnerable nature of motorcycles, forces motorcyclists to take proactive measures to protect themselves on the road.
When you operate a motorcycle, you should make every effort to:
HOW STATE MOTORCYCLE LAWS CAN AFFECT PERSONAL INJURY CASES
Our motorcycle accident attorneys are prepared to take on cases throughout the country. We are familiar with how each state’s motorcycle laws impact liability in personal injury litigation, allowing us to provide reliable and strategic representation wherever you are.
Several states require motorcyclists (and their passengers) to wear helmets whenever they operate their vehicles. Some states allow lane splitting, while others explicitly forbid it. Laws governing motorcycle passengers and other scenarios may also apply.
Your ability to recover compensation may be impacted if you were breaking a state motorcycle law at the time your accident occurred. Many states use comparative negligence rules, meaning you may still be able to recover some compensation even if you were partially “at fault” for an accident. Other states do not allow injury victims to recover any damages if they were at all to blame, even if the defendant was 90% responsible.
In comparative negligence cases, the court will assess each party’s role in the accident and assign percentages of fault. Any award will be reduced by your percentage of fault. So, if you were lane splitting when a collision occurred in a state where the practice is illegal, the court may decide you are 40% responsible for your injuries. A $100,000 award would be reduced by $40,000, so you would only get $60,000.
WHAT DAMAGES CAN I RECOVER IN A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT LAWSUIT?
To recover damages after a motorcycle accident, you must file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent driver before your state’s statute of limitations expires. You only get a certain amount of time after the date of the accident, and each state’s deadline varies. You will be unable to get any compensation if you wait too long, so consult a legal professional as soon as possible.
Our motorcycle accident lawyers can help you get compensation for all monetary and non-monetary losses, including:
Securing a swift, favorable outcome in your case is our top priority at Potts Law Firm. For our team, it is all about our clients, power, and results: Our exemplary track record speaks for itself, and we have earned the respect and gratitude of the communities we serve. We will handle the intricacies of the legal process and serve as your trusted advocate from start to finish.
We typically take motorcycle accident cases on a contingency basis. This means you owe us nothing unless we win, so call (888) 420-1299 or contact us online today.
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