When a motorcycle accident occurs, a motorcyclist is more likely to die or suffer life threatening injuries than a car occupant. Despite the government’s effort to enhance motorcycle safety, motorcyclists account for a significant percentage of all traffic fatalities in Florida. According to Florida personal injury laws, victims of motorcycle accidents are eligible to seek compensation for their damages.
At Shrader Law, PLLC, we understand that being involved in a motorcycle accident is traumatic. Our friendly, easy-to-talk-to and compassionate Tampa personal injury attorneys make the claim process easy. The main goal of our attorneys is to get the best possible results in your personal injury case.
If a motorcycle accident and injuries resulted from another person’s negligence, the experienced attorneys at Shrader Law, PLLC could help you seek compensation. Our attorneys will consider every aspect of the motorcycle accident and help you pursue the maximum compensation.
In most cases, motorcycle accident injuries are severe. A rider might sustain injuries on any part of the body, especially if they were not wearing protective gear at the time of the accident. You should not assume that you are fine after a motorcycle accident, even if you don’t have visible injuries. Instead, you should undergo a medical examination and seek legal help from a competent Tampa personal injury attorney. Some of the common injuries in motorcycle accidents are:
Motorcyclists without helmets are more likely to suffer traumatic brain injuries in case of an accident. Traumatic brain injuries have severe consequences that could alter a victim’s life completely.
A road rash occurs when a motorcyclist slides on the pavement or tarmac after an accident. When a rider encounters the road surface, a serious skin abrasion may result. Severe road rash injuries could lead to permanent scarring.
The impact of a collision in a motorcycle accident could lead to spinal cord injuries. Extensive spinal cord injuries may lead to paralysis and permanent disability.
Motorcycles are less stable than vehicles. A motorcycle may fall over and injure the rider’s feet or other body parts during an accident. Motorcyclists may also sustain fractures on the arms and wrists.
Biker’s arm occurs during the initial impact of a motorcycle accident. During an accident, motorcyclists use their arms to protect themselves. When a rider’s arm encounters the force of impact, nerve damage, and paralysis of the arm may occur. Symptoms of a biker’s arm injury may not be initially apparent. You might only experience symptoms when the numbness wears off.
After a motorcycle accident, you can seek compensation for certain damages. Our Shrader Law, PLLC personal injury attorneys can help to determine the extent of your damages. Some compensable damages available after a motorcycle accident are:
When you sustain injuries in a motorcycle accident you will incur medical costs while seeking treatment for the injuries. While it is important to seek medical care immediately after the accident, it is also important that you request your doctor provide a copy of your medical report outlining the extent of injuries suffered. Your Shrader Law, PLLC, will use the medical report to prove your damages.
You could also seek compensation for motorcycle damage after an accident. The insurance company may declare your motorcycle totaled if the costs of repairing the motorcycle exceed its value. In case your motorbike is totaled, the liable party should pay you for the motorcycle’s full cost.
After suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident, you may have to spend some time away from work until you recover from your injuries. With a Shrader Law, PLLC personal injury attorney in your corner, you can seek compensation for lost wages.
Victims of motorcycle accidents can also seek compensation for pain and suffering or mental anguish. Victims often experience pain and mental trauma after suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident. For example, after an accident, you may not be able to take part in activities that you once enjoyed.
The court might award punitive damages to punish the defendant if they were extremely, intentionally or recklessly negligent. Punitive damages aim at punishing the defendant and preventing them from repeating the wrongful act.
Statute of limitations is the period within which you should file a personal injury claim after suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident. In Florida, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is four years. This means that you will have four years from the date of the motorcycle accident to file a claim.
A motorcycle accident could alter your life forever. The injuries may lead to permanent disability or other far-reaching impacts. Our experienced personal injury attorneys have helped many victims of motorcycle accidents seek compensation. Contact a personal injury attorney at Shrader Law, PLLC, if you have suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident.
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