Posts Tagged ‘motorcycle accident lawyer’
Defective Parts Can Lead to a Motorcycle Injury
If you have been injured due to a defective part on your motorcycle while riding in Washington, D.C., you may be eligible for financial compensation through filing a personal injury claim. We can help you understand your legal rights and options after an accident involving a defective part.
Read MoreBiker’s Arm: A Common Injury Following a Motorcycle Accident
There is always a risk of a biker’s arm associated with riding a motorcycle. Although motorcycles are more maneuverable than automobiles, that still may not be enough to avoid a serious collision, resulting in traumatic injuries. In addition, a common statement made by drivers of motor vehicles following a collision with a motorcyclist is that they never saw them.
In most cases, motorcycle accidents don’t leave victims with serious injuries. According to research, accidents can be prevented or minimized if the rider has been trained and is dressed in the correct gear. Biker’s arm is one of the injuries that riders commonly suffer in a collision.
Read MoreMotorcycle Fault in a Car Accident
A lot is heard about negligent car drivers being involved in an accident with a motorcyclist. However, a motorcycle rider can be the one who is negligent in a collision. The same laws apply to motorcyclists, and they can be just as guilty as anyone else when it comes to causing an accident. In the following, we will explore how a negligent rider can cause a collision.
Read MoreNon-Fatal Spinal Injuries Resulting From Motorcycle Crashes
Motorcyclists are vulnerable to trauma of all kinds, including spinal injuries. This risk of injury is prominent in this mode of travel due to the lack of protective devices and the instability of the vehicle itself. Because of the increase in motorcycle travel, the United States and other nations are focusing on motorcycle accidents.
If you suffer spinal injuries, you know that the cost of medical care can be astronomical. Although no-fault insurance will cover your costs up to the limits of your policy, you may have to pay the remainder out of pocket. For most people, this can lead to financial hardship.
Read MoreTips on How to Find a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A motorcycle accident can be devastating and require long periods of hospitalization. This is mainly due to the lack of protection a motorcyclist has. A rider’s injuries can range from broken bones to traumatic head injury and death. If you or a family member is involved in a motorcycle accident, you must contact an experienced lawyer as soon as possible.
One problem you might face is who to call. Not all motorcycle accident lawyers have the experience and resources needed to resolve your case successfully. Immediately after a motorcycle accident, chances are you are too busy dealing with physical injury and worrying about how you will handle financial problems to research a law firm thoroughly.
Motorcycle Accidents: The Top Causes
Motorcycle accidents happen in a number of ways. They have some limitations, ranging from the lack of stability inherent in a two-wheel vehicle to the speed at which they can travel. Due to the lack of structural protection, motorcycle riders suffer many injuries in comparison with drivers of other types of vehicles. However, despite all these issues, motorcyclists have some of the best tools to avoid accidents.
Motorcycles feature powerful brakes, maneuverability and excellent tires. Riders have an advantage over motorists who have obstructed views of the road. Additionally, motorcycle riders can anticipate and outwit the causes of accidents by knowing how to avoid dangerous situations. Let’s look at the most common causes of motorcycle accidents and what to do if one occurs.
Read MoreIntersection Motorcycle Accidents – Roeser Law Firm
An intersection is a dangerous place where motorcycle accidents happen frequently. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, if you are riding a motorcycle, your risk of an accident is increased due to the lack of conspicuity and other factors. Intersections more than anywhere else remind us of our need to trust one another. The problem with crossings is their complex interaction of multiple people, whether walking, bicycling or driving a motorized form of transportation.
Read MoreA Motorcycle Helmet in Washington, D.C.
If you live in the District, wearing a motorcycle helmet is mandatory. That is true not just for the driver but also for any passenger. The law states that no one on the motorcycle can ride without an approved helmet of the type mandated by law and in an appropriate size.
Not only are you setting yourself up for a significant injury by riding without a helmet but you will limit your ability to collect on a personal injury due to an accident. Let’s take an in-depth look at helmet features and how the absence of a helmet can affect the damages you are able to obtain.
Read MoreMotorcycle Accidents – Common Questions
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injuries, which result in high medical bills and lost wages in addition to the pain and suffering. Those who suffer injuries in a motorcycle accident often have questions when they are considering placing a claim against an at-fault party or other ways their expenses can be covered.
We can answer your questions, tell you whether you have a claim and what options are available. Whether it is dealing as your representative with your insurance company to ensure your claim needs are met or preparing a case for court, our attorneys will support you from start to finish, so you can concentrate on healing from your injury without additional worries.
Read MoreMotorcycle Accident – Four Tips for Recovering Damages for Injuries and Losses
After a motorcycle accident, and before you speak with an insurance adjuster or accept a settlement offer, talk to an attorney. A Washington, DC motorcycle accident can result in catastrophic injuries for a rider, which can lead to considerable financial losses. When a motorcyclist is injured in an accident, many insurance companies try to blame…
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