Motorcycle Accident FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Contents
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WHAT SHOULD I DO AFTER A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT?
A:
Getting medical attention should be the top priority after a motorcycle accident. If you can, to ensure your safety, try to move as quickly as you can to the side of the road with your motorcycle, where you can then call the police or ask passersby for help. Take pictures of your wounds, get the other party's contact information, and speak with any witnesses if you are not seriously hurt and have not been taken to the hospital. It is crucial to avoid blaming anyone, offering an apology to anyone involved in the accident while you're doing this. Your words could ultimately work against you when making a claim.
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CAN I RECEIVE COMPENSATION FOR A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT IF I WASN’T WEARING A HELMET?
A:
You still have the right to bring a personal injury lawsuit even if you weren't wearing a helmet in an Ohio motorcycle accident. However, not wearing a helmet may result in a reduction in your compensation or even disqualification from receiving any compensation.
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HOW CAN A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT ATTORNEY HELP ME?
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Getting an attorney for a motorcycle accident is in your best interest if you are considering filing a personal injury claim. In addition to discussing your chances of receiving compensation, your lawyer could assess the circumstances of the case to see if you might be held legally responsible for the other party's injuries. An experienced attorney can help reduce the amount of blame placed on you for the accident, thereby increasing the compensation you receive.
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HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RESOLVE A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT CASE?
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Since no two accidents happen the same way, every claim appears different, and the timeline for each claim may also differ. A motorcycle accident attorney you work with can give you a better idea of the timetable you can anticipate in your case, including how long it will take to resolve your claim. Depending on the accident's impact or how the case is resolved, it could take a few months to a few years to resolve a motorcycle accident case.
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SHOULD I ACCEPT AN OFFER FROM AN INSURANCE COMPANY AFTER MY MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT?
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It's not advisable. When a motorcycle accident occurs, insurance companies are aware that accident victims want their cases to be resolved as quickly as possible, so they frequently make offers to injured parties. Often, most insurance companies give injured people far less compensation than the actual cost of an accident. As a result, victims of accidents may not receive the funds due to paying for their legitimate medical expenses, lost wages, and other significant costs.