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(877) 880-4090Victims of motorcycle accidents caused by someone else’s negligence have the right to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for their losses. At the foundation of any personal injury case is the question of fault. As the plaintiff, you are responsible for proving that the other party involved in your accident is to blame. If you are unsure about the role of fault in your case, a motorcycle accident attorney could help you understand what legal options are available in your case.
Fault is determined in a motorcycle accident case by investigating the case’s specifics. It is not uncommon for motorcyclists to be the victims in collisions due to their decreased visibility on the road. Some common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
Road hazards and defective motorcycle parts can result in personal injury lawsuits. For example, if your accident resulted from a faulty part on your motorcycle, you may be able to file a product liability lawsuit against the manufacturer. However, cases involving driver negligence in which both drivers are at fault can be more complex.
The defense may respond to your lawsuit with allegations of your negligence. Should the court decide those allegations are reasonable, the comparative negligence rule dictates the amount of compensation available to you. Additionally, there are two types of comparative negligence:
For example, you can be 49% responsible in a modified comparative negligence state and still recover 51% of your losses. However, if you are 50% responsible, the court will not award you compensation. Therefore, in your initial consultation, discuss fault with your attorney to understand what details of your case could affect compensation.
In the event of a motorcycle accident, your actions in the aftermath can significantly affect your ability to recover compensation for your losses. Unfortunately, if you suffer severe bodily injuries, there is little more you can do but wait for emergency medical professionals to arrive and carry you to the hospital. However, if you are able, there are a few things you should do immediately after the crash:
Once you speak with an attorney, you can present all the information you collected. Keep in mind that your attorney will conduct their own investigation into your case.
Motorcycle accident victims make a few common mistakes that could damage their chance of receiving compensation. Some things you should not do include:
During your initial consultation with a motorcycle accident attorney, they will ask you about the accident and your subsequent actions. Their job is to protect your rights, which is why your attorney will ensure you act within your best interests.
Auto accidents do not always result in lawsuits, even those involving more than one party. For example, if your accident resulted in minimal property damage and no personal injuries, you can likely file a claim with the insurance company and receive compensation with little conflict. However, motorcycle cycle accidents can result in significant losses, making the road ahead challenging for someone with little or no legal experience. A motorcycle accident attorney can help you file your claim and argue your case, among other advantages:
Most importantly, a motorcycle accident attorney can help you find peace of mind during this challenging time. At Fielding Law, our dedicated attorneys are motivated and willing to support you. We offer legal expertise and friendly compassion to all our clients because we understand the devastation you face after a severe motorcycle accident. If you have questions about the details of your accident and how fault affects your case, contact us today by filling out our online case evaluation form, or call us at (877) 880-4090 for your risk-free consultation.