July 25, 2013
Motorcycle Injury Accidents May Entitle You to File a Personal Injury Claim
Motorcycle injury accidents often result in victims being hurt more extensively. This is because the only protection a motorcycle operator has is the helmet on their head. When they are involved in an accident and hit by another vehicle, they can be thrown from their bike, causing damage to their back, spine, head and other areas of the body. In extreme cases, the operator may be left permanently disabled; or worse, could die. If the accident was caused by the negligence of another person, you need to make sure to contact a personal injury lawyer to ensure you receive the settlement you deserve. Surviving family members are also able to file a case in situations where the motorcycle operator did not survive the accident.
There Has to Be Negligence in a Motorcycle Injury CaseAn important aspect to a motorcycle injury case is the amount of negligence contributed by each party. In order to have a valid claim against another party, they must have contributed towards causing the accident, to a certain degree. For example, if the other party ran a red light and hit the motorcycle, then they could be deemed entirely at fault. However, on the other hand, if the motorcycle operator was driving at excessive speeds, cutting in and out of traffic, and was hit because someone else was changing lanes, then the amount of negligence may be distributed between both parties involved in the accident. Even in cases where the other party is not entirely at fault for the accident, but is partially responsible, you might still have grounds for a personal injury claim.