Motorcycle accidents may lead to catastrophic injuries for their riders. A bike provides no protection for the rider the way a car would. There are no airbags, seat belts, or a metal frame that surrounds the rider to protect them. This means that even otherwise minor accidents could result in very serious harm. Although true, when another driver is responsible for the accident, they should also be responsible for the harm you suffered.
If you were injured in a motorcycle collision, an experienced Glendale motorcycle accident lawyer can help. Schedule a consultation with a skilled attorney today to get started.
While motorcycles are certainly popular, they can also be dangerous when other drivers are unsafe. The lack of protective equipment means that injuries tend to be more severe than in other types of motor vehicle crashes. More serious or even fatal injuries are likely in a motorcycle crash.
Injuries stemming from motorcycle accidents may include:
These injuries and more are not uncommon in motorcycle crash cases. After suffering these injuries, a plaintiff needs experienced legal counsel in their corner to help fight for compensation.
To hold another party responsible for the harm a plaintiff suffered, the plaintiff must prove the defendant was negligent in causing the accident. Another driver is negligent when they breach their duty of reasonable care to the plaintiff, and that breach results in harm. Even in cases where negligence seems obvious, proving these cases in court can be difficult due to the state’s complicated legal process and personal injury laws.
Proving negligence requires an attorney to investigate the particular facts of the plaintiff’s case. This could involve speaking with witnesses, analyzing police reports, viewing video recordings, or even utilizing accident reconstruction experts. Proving damages will require analysis of income statements, bank records, medical records, and much more.
State law sets a two years statute of limitations in personal injury accident cases in California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. This time limitation means a plaintiff must file their case within two years of the date of the accident, or their case could be dismissed. This dismissal is procedural, meaning it can happen even if the case might have been successful had it been filed in time.
There are a few exceptions that can extend or even shorten these time limits. This means that it is incredibly important to talk to a knowledgeable attorney as soon as possible following an accident.
After a serious accident, financial compensation could assist in getting a plaintiff’s life back together. Compensation in motorcycle accident cases could include:
A successful lawsuit is more likely with the assistance of qualified legal counsel.
A motorcycle collision should not leave you in financial ruin when it was caused by another person’s negligence. Your financial losses and psychological suffering could entitle you to compensation.
An experienced Glendale motorcycle accident lawyer will prepare your case and protect your rights. Contact us today.
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