Motorcycle Accident Claims: Why Riders Need Specialized Injury Lawyers

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The feeling of freedom that comes from riding a motorcycle can also bring a higher risk. When a crash happens, motorcycle accident claims need a level of legal skill and specialized knowledge that is different from a typical car accident case. Fisher Injury Lawyers is committed to helping riders handle these challenges and get the compensation they deserve.

Are Motorcycle Accidents More Dangerous Than Other Vehicle Crashes?

Without steel frames, airbags, or seatbelts, the motorcyclists take the full force of the impact and face a much higher risk of sever injury. Even with protective gear, motorcylists in accidents often face severe injuries like traumatic brain damage, spinal cord injuries, and road rash. Riders are more exposed to road hazards such as gravel, potholes, and wet pavement.

What Makes Motorcycle Accident Claims More Complex?

These cases are often complicated by a bias against motorcyclists. Insurance companies frequently try to use shared fault arguments. They suggest that the rider was reckless. Legal issues also come up concerning helmet use and its impact on claim valuation. Specialized lawyers need to look into road defects or debris that may have led to the crash. Insurance carriers use aggressive tactics to reduce payouts. Therefore, having a strong legal team is crucial to protect your rights.

What Riders Should Do After a Motorcycle Accident to Protect Their Rights

The moments following a crash are critical.

  1. Seek immediate medical attention, even if you feel fine, as adrenaline can mask serious internal injuries.
  2. If possible, preserve evidence by taking photographs of the scene, the vehicles involved, and your gear.
  3. Exchange insurance information and alert local law enforcement.
  4. Avoid making any statements to insurance adjusters without representation or admitting fault at the scene. It’s natural to want to apologize to other parties during an accident, even if you’re not at fault, but doing so can be used as evidence against you.

After these essential steps the next priority should be consulting with a motorcycle injury lawyer to evaluate liability and damages.

Talk to Fisher Injury Lawyers About Your Motorcycle Accident Claim

Don’t try to handle negotiations with insurance companies on your own, instead trust the qualified attorneys at Fisher Injury Lawyers. At Fisher Injury Lawyers, we review every detail of the accident, including driver negligence and gaps in insurance coverage. We suggest finding an attorney with a strong trial record and a good understanding of rider safety. Feel free to contact us for a free case review to talk about your next steps.

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