Demanding Full Compensation After a Motorcycle Accident in Greensboro
If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in Greensboro or anywhere in North Carolina that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries and damages you’ve suffered.
Compensation in a motorcycle accident claim may include:
- Past, ongoing, and future medical treatments for your injuries
- Long-term personal care costs, if your injuries prevent you from performing home or personal care tasks
- Lost income if you miss time from work during recovery
- Lost earning potential, if your injuries prevent you from returning to your old job or earning your pre-accident level of income
- Pain and suffering
- Lost quality of life, including the distress or embarrassment caused by disabilities, disfigurement, or inability to engage in activities you previously enjoyed
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Greensboro
After you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in North Carolina, these steps will help protect your right to seek compensation for your injuries and damages:
- Call 911 or contact the police. If you have been injured, you or someone else should call 911 for emergency medical assistance. Otherwise, call the police department. An officer will come to the accident scene and prepare a police accident report. This report may become critical evidence in a later legal claim.
- Record the name, contact information, and insurance policy information of the other driver in the accident. That will provide contact information if a claim for compensation is filed.
- Document the accident scene. If possible, take photographs or video of the accident scene. Include details such as damage to the vehicles in the accident, the traffic controls at the scene, and the weather/lighting/traffic/road conditions at the time of the accident. If you suffered visible injuries, photograph and document them as well.
- Follow up with your doctor or other health care provider. Even if you don’t believe you were injured in the accident, you should get a medical examination. Your doctor may identify injuries that haven’t yet started causing pain or other symptoms. Promptly identifying your injuries will allow you to more persuasively argue that they were caused by your accident.
- Speak to a Greensboro motorcycle accident attorney. A motorcycle accident attorney can help you to understand your rights and options for pursuing a legal claim for compensation. An attorney can begin the process of investigating your accident and give notice of your claim to the insurance companies. That will help get you the financial recovery you need.
What You Need to Know About Proving Fault in North Carolina
Building a strong case to prove the fault of the at-fault motorist is especially important in North Carolina. North Carolina is one of the few remaining states to follow the contributory negligence rule. That rule states that an injured party may not recover any compensation if they are responsible for any share of fault for the accident. Most other states, by comparison, follow the rule of comparative negligence, where the victim’s damages are reduced by their percentage of fault.
Given North Carolina’s strict rules regarding fault, the other party will do everything in their power to show that you have some degree of fault in your accident. That’s why it’s so important to have an attorney by your side in these cases. An attorney will meticulously investigate your accident and gather the evidence needed to prove how the wreck occurred.
Tips for Dealing with Insurance Companies after a Motorcycle Accident
Unfortunately, when pursuing a motorcycle accident claim, you may find yourself in a dispute with the at-fault driver as well as the insurance companies involved in the claim. These pointers may help you deal with insurance companies following your crash:
- Most people should not accept the first offer of compensation by the insurance company. Even when the insurance company makes an offer of compensation, remember that number is probably not the full compensation of your damages.
That offer is also not the maximum amount of compensation the insurance company may be willing to pay. Insurance companies almost always increase their compensation offers with strong legal arguments showing how your accident occurred.
- Stick to the facts when giving statements to adjusters. Ideally, have an attorney who can handle all communications with the insurance company. If you must give a statement to the insurance company without an attorney, stick to the facts of your accident as you remember them. The insurance companies may try to use any statement you give as proof that you bear some fault for your accident – that’s why it’s often best to have an attorney explain the process before ever talking to the other driver’s insurance company.
- Have an attorney review all documents presented to you. An attorney can make sure any offer you get is fair compensation. The attorney can also ensure that you aren’t accidentally giving up important rights or compensation.
Common Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents
Because motorcycle riders lack the protection of a vehicle or the safety systems of passenger vehicles, riders tend to suffer serious injuries in accidents. Common injuries suffered in motorcycle accidents include:
- Lacerations
- Road rash, a burn-like injury caused by the skin rubbing up against the pavement when a rider is thrown from his or her motorcycle; serious road rash can lead to infection and may require treatment through skin grafts
- Bone fractures
- Soft-tissue injuries, including sprains and tears of ligaments, muscles, and tendons
- Internal organ injuries
- Internal bleeding
- Perforations caused when an object pierces into or through a rider’s body
- Amputations
- Spinal injuries, including disc herniations and disc ruptures, or trauma to the spinal cord
- Head trauma, including eye injuries or skull fractures
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle riders face numerous challenges and dangers on the road due to hazardous conditions and negligent drivers. Common causes of motorcycle accidents that our firm has seen include:
- Speeding
- Unsafe lane changes
- Unsafe left turns
- Following too closely
- Open car doors
- Lane splitting
- Driving under the influence
- Distracted drivers
- Drowsy or fatigued drivers
- Inexperienced drivers
In addition to driver-related causes of motorcycle accidents, many motorcycle accidents are caused by dangerous road conditions such as potholes or snow and ice, and by defects in the motorcycle or motorcycle parts.
Talk to a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Greensboro Now
Whether you are an accident victim with injuries or a family member who has lost a loved one in a wreck, let us help you. We can deal with insurance companies and medical providers that may be sending you bills. We can help you navigate the financial challenges that are caused by the accident. We can stand up for your rights to ensure that you obtain fair compensation. That will give you time for healing and the care you need.
Contact Ward Black Law today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation. Our Greensboro motorcycle accident attorneys can explain your rights no matter where your accident occurred in North Carolina. Learn how our firm can help you maximize your financial recovery for your motorcycle accident today.