Motorcycle Accident Lawyers - Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
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The Law Firm of William Babich
Denver, CO
866-744-5690
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Law Firm of William Babich
Denver, CO
866-744-5690
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The Law Offices of Robert J. Weber, P.C.
Mesa, AZ
866-690-4514
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Law Office of John Thomas Bray
Carlsbad, CA
866-778-1555
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What Do Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Do?
Motorcycle accident lawyers are ready and available to help you file your motorcycle accident lawsuit claim and can help "level the playing field" by providing motorcycle accident victims with information regarding the practical and legal aspects of personal injury law and motorcycle accident claims.
In almost all motorcycle accidents, at least one injury is involved, which is why motorcycle accidents are one of the top personal injury claims filed in civil courts. What does all this mean to you? It means that all drivers, including you, are likely to get in at least one motorcycle accident in their lifetime. It also indicates that you probably will sustain an injury, and if you are injured you will need an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer to assist you with your personal injury claim.
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What Should I Do if I'm Involved in a Motorcycle Accident?
The first thing you should do if you are able to move is to make sure you and your passengers (if any) are OK. Move as far off the roadway as possible, but stay at the scene of the motorcycle accident. Warn oncoming traffic by activating your hazard warning lights or setting flares.
Exchange vital information with other drivers involved in the motorcycle accident.
Write down the name, address, phone number and license numbers for all drivers and witnesses. Ask for the insurance companies and policy numbers for drivers involved in the motorcycle accident. Be sure to note makes, models, colors and descriptions of all vehicles involved, and take down the plate numbers, as well.
Call the police to report the accident if damage exceeds $500 or if any injuries may be involved.
If the damages exceed $500 and/or an injury could be involved, call the police and have them take a report. The majority of accidents require a police report because they seldom involve damages less than $500 and the chances of injury are very high, even they may not be immediately apparent. Neck and back injuries are notorious for cropping up days and even months after the accident occurred.
Interview all witnesses and record their comments.
Interview all witnesses and record their comments either at the scene of the accident or as soon as possible afterwards. It is important to do these interviews as quickly as possible because witnesses' memories tend to fade with time and the information you get may not be as valuable to you. Information gathered immediately or very soon after the accident will be much more accurate than any recalled at some later date.
Photograph the accident scene and notate traffic light color (if applicable).
If you happen to have a camera, try to photograph the scene prior to moving the vehicles (only if safe to do so). Be sure to note what color the traffic light was (if applicable). Remember to write everything down immediately or as close to the time of the accident as you can. You should also keep in mind that anything you say to anyone following the accident will be admissible and is not considered hearsay, so it is important that the information you provide is as accurate as possible.
Seek medical attention for your injuries as quickly as possible.
If treatment is delayed, the other driver may argue that it was not his or her negligent driving that caused your injury, but rather something that occurred between the time of the accident and your visit to the doctor. Then, contact an experienced and reputable motorcycle accident lawyer as quickly as possible because there are time limits involved in filing any motorcycle accident personal injury claims. Any delays could affect your entitlement to a lawsuit claim.
Get a copy of the police report.
Get a copy of the police report. They are typically available about 10 business days after the motorcycle accident occurred. Review the police report to be sure that it generally coincides with your recollection of the accident. Even if it doesn't, you will need it for your claim. An accident lawyer will be able to provide advise if the report does not coincide with your recollection.
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Different Vehicles Are Treated Differently Under Law
Although all vehicles must obey traffic safety laws, they are not necessarily governed by the same law. Some vehicles are not considered motor vehicles and are subject to different laws than those that are. This could affect your rights as an injured person. For example, if you are injured in an accident involving a bus, trolley or train, your rights as an injured person are affected because busses and trolleys are governed by different state laws, and trains are regulated by federal law. This is why it is imperative to contact a motorcycle accident attorney as quickly as possible following an accident. An experienced Lead Counsel accident lawyer will be able to determine what compensation you may be entitled to and also if any immunities will be granted to municipal owners.
