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Brownsburg Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

When you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, the at-fault party should compensate you for any injuries. But this is not always automatic or simple. You have to file claims with their insurance and prove that the other person was responsible for your injuries to recover damages. Since some of these injuries can alter the course of your life, the compensation can extend to future costs as well. Before you file for claims, consider consulting a Brownsburg motorcycle accident lawyer.

Typical Injuries in a Motorcycle Accident

Injuries in a motorcycle crash can be severe even if it was a minor accident. Make sure you seek medical help as soon as possible after an accident. Doctors should evaluate your wounds and injuries right away. Common motorcycle accident injuries include:

  • Broken limbs or bones
  • Cuts, bruises, and lacerations collectively known as road rash
  • Brain injuries and internal organ damage
  • Amputation of the limbs or other parts of the body
  • Spinal cord injuries that could lead to paralysis
  • Whiplash

The emotional aspect of the physical injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident can include insomnia, paranoia, anxiety, and depression. Note that some injuries, like whiplash, will not be visible after the accident, but these injuries can have debilitating effects in the future if you don’t seek medical attention.

For a free legal consultation with a motorcycle accidents lawyer serving Brownsburg, call 800-333-9999

What Causes Motorcycle Accidents?

There are various reasons for motorcycle accidents, but negligence stands out in most cases. Negligence refers to actions or omissions by drivers that put other road users at risk. Failing to yield at an intersection is one example of an act of negligence. Other negligent causes of motorcycle accidents include:

  • Driving too close to another motor vehicle
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Speeding
  • Failing to signal before making a turn
  • Distracted driving
  • Driving while fatigued

A motorcycle accident may also result from the state’s or city’s negligence. This is the case when you get into a crash because of poor road conditions. States and cities must ensure that the roads are in a safe condition at all times.

Follow Motorcycle Laws

There are rules relating to motorcycles that you must abide by. Failure to do so may harm your chances of recovering damages. Insurance companies investigate if you violated any of these rules so they can deny your claim.

For instance, the state mandates all motorcycle riders aged 18 and below wear a helmet at all times while driving or riding on roads. It also forbids motorcyclists from lane splitting. Finally, you must carry a license and insurance when driving a motorcycle.

Our team can help if you believe the insurance company may accuse you of contributing to your accident.

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What to Do After an Accident

  • Remove vehicles from traffic if possible and call 911 if anyone is injured, or simply call the police to report the motorcycle accident. Police will arrive and investigate, creating an accident report. Tell the police what you remember about the accident.
  • Gather any evidence you can. Photos or video of the scene, witness statements, or the notation of any traffic cameras that may have recorded the accident can help with your claim.
  • If you were unable to do so because of your injuries or you did not call the police to the scene, ensure you report the accident within a reasonable period once you can. You can have a third party such as a Brownsburg motorcycle accident lawyer report on your behalf. Failing to report an accident violates the law.
  • Report the accident to your insurance company. Some insurance companies require their clients to report accidents immediately. Others do not have such a requirement. It’s important to know the terms of your coverage before hitting the road.
  • Your health is valuable so make a point of seeing a doctor after the accident. The benefits of going for a medical examination extend beyond preserving your health. Documentation of your injuries and the records of the expenses will be instrumental in proving liability.

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The Compensation Available After a Motorcycle Accident

The main objective of filing a claim or a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party is to recover damages. So it is better to acquaint yourself with the types of compensation that are available to you. Many people are familiar with medical expenses as forms of compensation available to them. However, you may also recover:

  • Lost income
  • Disfigurement costs
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional trauma

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Insurance Companies Are Not On Your Side

The insurance company will likely try to look for legal loopholes to discredit your claim. It might attempt to pressure you to accept a compensation amount that is not fair or try to get you to admit fault for the case.

Delay talking to representatives from the other insurance firm until you have gathered all the facts and evidence to prove the other party was responsible. You have the right to pursue damages by filing a civil lawsuit against the at-fault party when their insurance fails to offer fair compensation.

The Statute of Limitations for Motorcycle Accidents

You will only recover compensation for a motorcycle accident if you file your lawsuit within two years in Indiana. This is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases. Courts will likely dismiss your case without hearing it if you miss the deadline set by the statute.

Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help You

Recovering from your injuries and pursuing compensation can be hard, but can be easier with the help of a Brownsburg injury lawyer. At Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers, we have helped past clients recover over $1 billion in compensation, and our lawyers have over 400 years of combined legal experience. Let us help you recover damages for your injuries as you focus on recovering. Call us for a free consultation.

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    • Indiana Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
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