How to Prove Who Was at Fault in a Motorcycle Accident Claim
Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, and if you have been involved in one, it is essential to know who was at fault. Proving fault can be challenging, but it is crucial for a successful accident claim. Read on as we go through the steps that you will need to follow to prove who was at fault in a motorcycle accident so you can build a successful case.
Table of contents
- Gather Evidence at the Scene of the Accident
- Seek Medical Attention
- Contact Your Insurance Company
- Get Help from an Experienced Accident Attorney
Gather Evidence at the Scene of the Accident
If you were involved in or injured in a motorcycle accident, the first step to proving fault is to gather evidence, as much as possible, at the scene of the accident. Take photographs of the damage to your motorcycle, any injuries you sustained, and the surrounding area. Try to capture different angles and perspectives of the accident scene to create a case that will be successful. Get the contact information from any witnesses and ask them to provide a statement about what they saw. Also, check your state’s laws on car accidents to make sure you have all the information you need for a successful claim.
Call the Police
Calling the police to the scene of the accident is essential in determining who was at fault. When the police arrive, they will assess the situation, collect evidence, and create an official report, which will include the names and contact information of both drivers, insurance information, and a narrative of what happened.
Seek Medical Attention
After a motorcycle accident, seeking medical attention is essential, even if you feel fine. Some injuries, such as concussions or internal injuries, may not be immediately apparent and can worsen over time, so seeking medical attention guarantees that you receive proper treatment. When you get medical attention, inform your healthcare provider that you were injured in a motorcycle accident, because this information will be included in your medical records, which can be used as evidence in your claim. If you are interested in knowing how much your claim would be worth, you can use a Pain and Suffering Calculator to get an estimate of the maximum settlement amount.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Contacting your insurance company is crucial after a motorcycle accident. They will investigate the accident, determine who was at fault, and determine the amount of compensation you are entitled to. When you contact your insurance company, provide them with accurate and detailed information about the accident so they can offer you guidance on how to proceed with your claim.
Get Help from an Experienced Accident Attorney
Consulting with an attorney who specializes in accident claims can help you build a strong case by gathering evidence, speaking with witnesses, and negotiating with insurance companies on your behalf and ensure that your rights are protected throughout the process. Legal experts can also secure you a better settlement, so it is always worth your time if you have been involved in an accident.
Should you or someone you hold dear to you have been involved in an accident involving a motorcycle and need legal assistance, we can help. Don’t wait to seek the compensation you deserve. Visit our offices at the following addresses and get the assistance you need now:
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