Motorcycle Accidents

We Work to Protect the Well-Being of Motorcycle Accident Victims

Motorcyclists are often more vulnerable to accident-related injuries than passengers of cars or trucks because they are not protected by the body of a vehicle that separates them from the road. And, unfortunately, many drivers are not as careful as they should be around motorcycles. Motorcyclists are put at even greater risk for accidents because they are often not as visible as other drivers.

The possible causes of a motorcycle accident are numerous. Motorcyclists need to be on high alert for any sign of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents, such as vehicles making left turns, alcohol use and/or speeding, improper lane changes, and road hazards like potholes, wet roads, or traffic debris from other vehicles.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical needs, lost wages, and general pain and suffering. However, it’s important to be mindful of what you say and do throughout the process of a lawsuit, as it can have a lasting effect on how your case plays out. Consider these elements to get the most out of your motorcycle accident settlement:

  • Obtain proof to show fault and causation of motorcycle accident injuries. You must demonstrate that the other party's negligence caused your injury and that the injury was directly caused by the collision. Begin gathering proof that supports this claim, such as:

    • Police reports

    • Witness statements

    • Images/videos of injuries, vehicle damage and anything that shows the entire accident scene

  • Use caution when speaking to insurance companies. Remember that the main objective of an insurance adjuster is to make sure the insurance company pays out as little money as possible to you, thus they may try to con you into admitting fault.

  • Organize your medical records relating to the motorcycle accident. To receive compensation for your motorcycle accident injuries, you will need to demonstrate the full extent of the damage. This means that you will have to provide a variety of medical records, such as a copy of your treatment plan.

  • Consult a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as you can. It’s best to reach out to a personal injury lawyer familiar with motorcycle accident claims within 48 hours of the event, while things are still fresh. If you are badly hurt from your accident and need to focus on recovering, ask a loved one to make the call for you.

Having a personal injury attorney by your side as you file a motorcycle accident claim is essential. They can handle the claims process while you focus on your recovery from a severe motorcycle accident injury.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Columbia or South Carolina, HHP Law Group attorneys can help you secure the best possible compensation. We will work to prove the at-fault party's negligence, collect evidence to strengthen your case, and negotiate a fair settlement. Contact us today to get started.

FAQs

What might I recover?

A party who has been injured or has died as a result of medical malpractice can recover damages designed to compensate them for their injuries/death. These include but are not limited to compensation for their medical bills, lost wages and diminished earning capacity, permanent injuries and impairment, disfigurement and scarring, physical pain and suffering, mental suffering and aggravation, and their loss of enjoyment of life or change in lifestyle. In rare occasions, the misconduct of the health care provider may be so egregious that punitive damages, which are designed to punish the conduct, may be awarded to the injured party.

Should I hire an attorney for my malpractice claim?

In our experience, it is extremely rare for a malpractice claim to be pursued and result in a favorable outcome without the assistance of an attorney. These cases are factually and legally complex and require an extensive amount of discovery, expert witnesses, and document review. The HHP Law Group is willing and ready to discuss with you any potential medical malpractice case.

What do I need to have my case reviewed?

Almost all medical malpractice cases are based around the medical records related to the treatment in question. These records, as well as any related records for subsequent treatment, should be obtained by anyone interested in a consultation. A patient has the right to request and obtain their records from a health care provider. If the patient is deceased, the personal representative can obtain the medical records. The HHP Law Group may be able to provide you with certain documents, which will make it easier for you to obtain the necessary records.