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Motorcycle Injury attorney

Are you looking for a motorcycle injury attorney?  One that has the experience to guide you through the challenging legal system or courts.  If you have been injured in an accident, you most certainly should seek the help of a qualified motorcycle injury lawyer that can provide the expertise during the difficult times you will face.  It will not cost you a dime for an initial consultation, and if the attorney feels you have a strong case, they will generally not charge you anything up front, and they get paid only upon the successful settlement of your case.

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In today’s world of crazy drivers, large trucks and SUV’s, getting injured from a motorcycle crash is not uncommon.  According to the national highway statistics, there have been over 126,000 fatalities due to motorcycles in the last 40 years.  In fact, motorcyclists are 31 times more likely to die vs. the occupants in an automobile.
 
Statistics have shown for motorcycle riders that out of every 5 riders, one will have sustained either head or neck injuries.  On top of that, motorcycle accidents involving single vehicles will account for 44 percent of all the motorcycle fatalities in the nation. In 2004, For example, in the year 2004, there were over 4000 motorcyclists that died due to accidents, and 75,000 more were injured due to accidents in our country which accounts for a rise of 8% rise from the prior year.  Of course there are a few things you can do to prevent yourself from suffering serious injury, like wearing a helmet. If you meet with a motorcycle injury attorney and you have done what you can in a preventive sense, that will help your case that much more, as the view from the general public is that motorcyclist are all reckless and that’s why they are in accidents!
 
Most all of the laws regarding motorcycle helmets have loosened all across the country since 1975, as that’s when the US government stopped the withholding of all of the highway money from those states that did not have the motorcycle helmet laws. Less than half of the states now require the use of helmets for all of the riders.  Wearing a helmet is one thing you can control, and should be done if you are a regular rider.

Another important statistic is that in 2004, almost 19 percent of automobiles that ran into a fixed object had the unfortunate result of a fatality. For motorcycles riders on the other hand, 26 percent were involved in a collision with a fixed object that became a fatality. I think we all know that the automobile driver who is not paying attention represents the greatest danger to us who ride.  It’s a stark truth but, almost 80 percent of these accidents are due to the car, truck or suv driver and not the biker. So please initiate contact with a local motorcycle injury attorney so they can assess your case.

Because of the increased danger that we face each day as motorcyclists, it’s imperative that we are vigilant when riding.  However, when the accident does occur, you must take action immediately and contact a qualified and experienced motorcycle injury attorney close to where you live.  By so doing, you will get the experience and expertise on your side when it really counts when going to court or settling a lawsuit.  Medical and hospital bills are very overwhelming these days and you need not face this alone.

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Checklist on your motorcycle accident

If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, there are a few things you should do as quickly as you can—one is contact a motorcycle injury attorney, but first you or someone must do a few things for you if you are too badly injured.  I know that it’s usually very unsettling to say the least if you’ve been injured, but it’s important to think straight.  This may sound tough to do and indeed will be impossible for some, but someone needs to collect all the possible evidence available for you in the likely event you have a case and need to go to court or settlement.  This will involve collecting evidence, taking pictures and other things like weather conditions and getting witnesses accounts and phone numbers.  

 

All of these things will be needed if there will be a good solid case and if you expect to be compensated for any type of injury.  I suggest that you use a checklist such as the one below, to keep tabs on the important information necessary for your case and which will be needed for the months ahead…maybe even years if you have a long drawn out case. This information should be then given to your motorcycle injury attorney so that he can determine the most appropriate course of action for your case.  Having this information will be tantamount to winning your case.

 

1. Make sure you or someone takes photographs of the accident scene…even if it’s with a cell phone camera.
2. Get the license number and name and address, insurance info from the driver of the other vehicle.
3. Keep track of any possible witness to the accident, including all of their contact info including cell phone numbers as sometimes people move or leave a job before you case is called.
4. All hospital bills and prescriptions, doctors office visits, surgeon reports, PT treatment, and such, including all the costs associated with each one.
5. Needless to say, get a copy of the police report, as this will be necessary and your motorcycle injury attorney will need this.
6. Maintain a record of the time you have not been able to work and the wages you’ve missed due to the accident.
7. Create a log of your pain and discomfort you might be having, such a headaches, neck pain, arm or wrist not bending properly, etc.  All of these things are what the motorcycle injury attorney will use when he studies your case.
8. It wouldn’t hurt to go back to the accident scene, no matter how much time has passed and take photographs at the same hour of the day that the accident occurred, and from all angles.  This might be just what the motorcycle injury attorney needs.
9. Do not forget the damages to you bike!  Document the cost estimates for repair or take it to a shop for a written estimate, or if it was totaled, get the value of the bike prior to the accident.

 

Lastly, make sure your motorcycle injury attorney has all of your documentation and that you make a point not to converse with the other party or their insurance company yourself; leave that up to your lawyer.

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