Do I Need a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer?

You should schedule an appointment with a professional motorcycle accident lawyer who can explain how much you may be entitled to and what your rights are. If you choose to represent yourself, then you could miss out on the money that you deserve. You also deserve to have a legal professional guiding you through the complex and often confusing process and paperwork associated with personal injury lawsuits. Knowledgeable attorneys at the Pendergrass law firm fight for you and ensure that you are treated fairly by the insurance company.

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What is a wrongful death claim?

The surviving family members loved ones of a motorcycle accident victim can file a wrongful death claim if the decedent would have had a valid personal injury claim how they lived. In Georgia, the surviving family members have two years from the date of the accident to file their wrongful death claim. The individuals who are eligible to file a wrongful death claim in Georgia include:

  • The decedent’s spouse
  • The decedent’s parents
  • The decedent’s adopted or biological children

Injuries After Car Accident

Because motorcyclists do not have a protective barrier around them as they would in a passenger vehicle, and since other vehicles have much more mess than a motorcycle, the injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents are much more severe. Among them include:

  • Road rash
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Broken limbs
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Internal bleeding
  • Organ damage
  • Broken ribs
  • Burns
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Whiplash

The injuries after a motorcycle accident can be severe and last a lifetime. The insurance company may argue that you are asking for excessive medical treatment and try to deny your claim. The Pendergrass Law Firm has years of experience fighting insurance companies and getting the compensation that victims deserve.

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Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

The following information is meant to give you a general overview of motorcycle accidents but does not constitute a client-attorney relationship. The Pendergrass Law Firm offers free case evaluations for accident victims. If you want to know more about your case, give our office in Lawrenceville a call.

Is lane-splitting legal in Georgia?

Lane-splitting is prohibited in Georgia, which means that if a motorcyclist gets in an accident while lane splitting, then they can be held liable for damages and injuries that they caused.

Am I legally required to wear a helmet in the state of Georgia?

Yes, under Georgia law, all motorcycle riders must wear a helmet. You must also wear eye protection if your motorcycle does not have a windshield. This law was first passed in the state in 1969. While riding a motorcycle, the helmet you wear must meet the Department of Transportation’s helmet standards as outlined in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218.

What should I not do after a motorcycle accident?

After the accident, you should only talk to the responding police officers about what happened and only give them an accurate recollection of what you remember before and during the accident. Do not offer extra details, who you think it’s at fault, what you think caused the accident or any other information. Simply answer their questions directly. You should also not offer any apologies for the accident. You don’t know whether or not the other driver bears any responsibility for the accident, but if you apologize, the insurance company can later say that you admitted fault. Never give a recorded statement to the insurance company without your personal injury attorney with you. It’s best for you to call The Pendergrass Law Firm and have us speak to your insurance company for you. Insurance adjusters are skilled at saving costs by finding ways to deny a claim or reduce how much is paid out in a settlement. They may word questions in a tricky way that the average person may unintentionally answer in a way that harms their case. Lawyers and insurance adjusters know this, so call a personal injury attorney now so that you can’t be taken advantage of by the insurance company. Do not deny medical attention. If you do, the insurance companies will argue that your injuries were not serious or that your condition or ailment was caused by another event unrelated to your accident. You should also not delay in seeking medical attention. Some insurance companies deny claims if victims do not seek medical attention within two weeks of the accident.

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