Motorcycle accident cases in the US may be rather different from car crashes and a bit more challenging with regards to collecting evidence as well as convincing jurors. Owing to this, they can appear harder to win, particularly without appropriate representation. However, in the experienced hands of a motorcycle accident attorney, victims and their family…
Category: Motorcycle Injury Attorney
FAQs Related to Injuries to Passengers on Motorcycle
People in California often ask, from a legal standpoint, that if they could be held liable when there are injuries sustained by the passengers they were carrying on their motorcycle. This is a question, which personal injury attorneys often come across. Note that there are different provisions of California’s Vehicle Code and general laws concerning…
Settlement Factors in Motorcycle Accident Case
If you are involved in a personal injury lawsuit or an insurance claim, you are perhaps wondering how much the case of yours might be worth. In any given motorcycle accident, there are lots of unique factors to predict its outcome with regards to a dollar figure. Below discussed are the main considerations when trying…
Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle riders will know the feeling of riding on two wheels on the open road. Unluckily, there are many other drivers, who are distracted or do not pay attention while driving close to motor cycles, leading to serious accidents. If you were in a motorcycle accident that was caused by some other person’s negligence, you…
5 Things to Do Right after a Bike Accident
Motorcycle accidents can be very dangerous, but for people surviving one, the things they do immediately after can decide their legal situation in the weeks and months to come. It can be hard to approach events logically while simultaneously regaining your physical and mental bearing. Keeping the following things in mind can help you maintain…
The Five Elements of a Negligence Claim
When filing a personal injury lawsuit following a motorcycle accident, one would normally include at least one claim of negligence against the at-fault driver. Negligence, in the legal sense, is the failure to exercise the same level of care, which a reasonable person would have exercised under the same circumstances, or similar ones. California assigns…