Motorcycle Accident
Greg
Jan 02, 2025

Post-accident, motorcycle accident victims are juggling many concerns and issues. A concern for many, and the one that grows out of many other concerns, is the financial burden associated with the accident and any injuries. Medical expenses and the long-term consequences of these injuries can have serious socio-economic implications. 

After a crash, a lawyer can help to protect your legal rights and with your insurance claim. Attorneys use their knowledge of personal injury law to assist with motorcycle accident recovery and secure a fair settlement for victims. A Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyer can identify your losses and create a strategy to pursue compensation.

Financial Strain Due to Medical Bills

Medical attention following an injury accident is critical for your health and your injury claim. Unfortunately, treatment can be costly. When hospitalization, surgeries, and rehabilitation is necessary these bills quickly add up. These costs add to the stress of healing and managing the difficulties of everyday life after a motorcycle crash.

Getting coverage or securing reimbursement for these bills is vital to relieving part of the financial burden associated with severe injury. The average payout for a motorcycle accident will vary depending on the accident type, accident causes, and type of injuries involved. An attorney can help you understand what compensation you may be owed.

Legal Concerns and Compensation

Making a motorcycle accident claim involves several steps, starting with gathering the appropriate insurance information to make your claim. In addition to getting this information, you will need documentation showing:

  1. What happened during the accident.
  2. Who is responsible for the accident.
  3. The resulting injuries from the accident.
  4. The losses you suffered due to the accident and your injuries.

Insurance companies may try to minimize the extent of your losses or shift the blame for the accident onto you. They may question whether you were wearing appropriate protective gear, your helmet use, and your riding behaviors. 

Additionally, insurance companies may try to delay paying out on your claim. Insurers understand many motorcycle accident victims are dealing with financial strain. By delaying or denying these claims, insurance companies may be attempting to get you to accept a lower settlement. 

Taking action to strengthen your claim can be helpful. Some key evidence and strategies which may help to recover maximum compensation include:

  • Accident documentation
  • Photos, videos, and surveillance of accident scene
  • Witness statements
  • Accident analysis and reconstruction
  • Injury patterns and injury documentation
  • Identifying all possible liable parties

Can I Get Back to My Work?

When and whether you can get back to work will depend on the extent of your motorcycle accident injuries. Physical injuries, mental, and emotional injuries can all affect your ability to return to work. 

Some common motorcycle injuries include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Broken Bones
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Internal Injuries
  • Road Rash and Burns
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Anxiety 

Depending on the type of injury, victims may never be able to return to full work duties and may need to rely on disability payments for their income. This uncertainty can add to the strain and financial burden. Contacting an attorney as soon as a crash occurs may help to relieve this stress.

Contact an Experienced Lawyer for Legal Assistance

A personal injury lawyer at The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. may help you with your accident claim. Our team has extensive experience managing motorcycle accident claims and fighting for fair settlements for our clients.

If you or a loved one were hurt in a motorcycle crash, seeking legal assistance can be helpful for securing compensation. Contact us now for a free consultation

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