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Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists are exposed to dangers that drivers of automobiles will never know. They lack the protective barrier a car body offers, suffer a greater susceptibility to road hazards, and are smaller visual targets than cars.

All this leaves motorcycle riders in a more precarious position on the road, and if you’ve been in an accident, it’s important that you know and protect your rights.

Per vehicle mile traveled, a motorcyclist’s risk of a fatal crash is 35 times greater than that of a passenger in a car accident, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If you have been injured in an accident, know that a motorcycle accident lawyer at Wilson, Reives, Silverman & Doran understands the difficulties you face. We will draw on our experience, focus, and skills to help you resolve your claim or lawsuit as quickly as possible. For many people who have been in a motorcycle accident, this isn’t just a case; it’s their life. Our lawyers treat each person with respect and undivided attention so you can feel as comfortable as possible moving forward with your case. These cases are often complex and always unanticipated by the client, so an experienced attorney can provide the guidance needed to find a resolution.

Your health and finances may have already been damaged. Let us help you get back on the road again.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents can result from various factors, including:

  • Distracted Driving: Motorists not paying attention to their surroundings.
  • Failure to Yield: Other drivers failing to yield the right of way to motorcycles.
  • Unsafe Lane Changes: Sudden and unsafe lane changes by other drivers.
  • Speeding: Excessive speeding leading to collisions.
  • Driver Negligence: Reckless or careless behavior by other motorists.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

Be sure to arrange for proper medical care right away. If you do not, it may be more difficult later to prove that your injuries resulted from the accident.

Things to do after a motorcycle accident:

In addition to looking after your health, be sure to do the following:

  • Get the names, addresses, phone numbers, driver’s license numbers, and insurance information from all parties involved in your accident, as well as from any witnesses.
  • If you have a camera, even one on your mobile phone, take photos of any damage to the vehicles, as well as the scene of the accident. Images of debris, skid marks, or signs of weather can be useful in proving your case.
  • If you’re not able to photograph this immediately, do so as soon as you can in the days following, while physical evidence is still fresh on the road.
  • Make a summary of your personal injuries.
  • Document any property damage you sustain.
  • Contact a motorcycle accident lawyer

Keeping records

Keep a record of any expenses you have as a result of your accident. Expenses can include:

  • Tow fees
  • Taxis and vehicle expenses
  • Replacement/repair of damaged motorcycle and accessories, as well as anything you were carrying on your person or in a backpack, bag or saddlebag
  • New motorcycle purchase
  • Lost work days
  • Emergency room and doctor office visits
  • Physical therapy
  • Prescription drugs
  • Increased insurance fees

It’s not at all uncommon to get pushback by insurance companies on these expenses. Be sure to keep all of your documentation and receipts.

Where do I begin filing a claim?

You should speak with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer to help determine whether you have a legal claim for damages. The lawyers at Wilson, Reives, Silverman & Doran will help assess your compliance with traffic laws and motor vehicle regulations. They will take into consideration your medical treatment issues and liability, and advise you on the best course of action.

It will not cost you anything to come in for a consultation. At Wilson, Reives, Silverman & Doran, all personal injury consultations are given free of charge.

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