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It is often difficult to determine what caused a motorcyclist to be injured, but it is possible to obtain some type of compensation from the responsible party. California has laws that require that the party who caused your accident to pay for the damages that you suffer from that accident to have their insurance paid. You may have to pay for your own hospital bills, motorcycle repair or replacement, lost income, and other damages that were not your fault. One person is responsible for something that caused another party to be injured, and that other party may be responsible for paying your medical bills or paying your bills.

A driver. If another driver was reckless or careless, he or she may owe you money for your injuries. If another driver causes your accident, the negligent driver is at fault because he or she was texting while driving, drunk, or failing to obey traffic signals or other laws.

  • A roadway. Motorcycles can be damaged by even the smallest road defect. If you are injured because a pot hole, debris from a storm, an uncontrolled area, or a city road defect was the cause of your crash, you can sue the city of California for allowing the city to continue to make dangerous roads.
  • A vehicle part. If a defective part of your bike causes you to have an accident, the motorbike manufacturer may be responsible under California law for your damages.

What You Will Need to Get Your Money Back If You Have Been Injured in a Motorcycle Accident?

Motorcycle accident victims are usually seriously injured, and their injuries can be extremely serious. Motorcycles are poorly protected, and an impact with a vehicle or other person could cause serious injuries. Motorcyclists are 28 times more dangerous than passengers in a vehicle. Motorcyclists who have been seriously injured are more likely to have catastrophic injuries. Fortunately, the lawyers at Kaufman Personal Injury represent people who suffer serious injuries in California.

  • Broken bones
  • Skull fractures
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Lower extremity injuries
  • Internal injuries
  • Lacerations
  • Road rash
  • Scarring and disfigurement

Catastrophes and severe injuries are common in motorcycle accidents. They often cause people to live a miserable and difficult life. Crash victims live with the injuries they suffered for a lifetime. Brain damage, paralysis, and permanent scars are common long-range injuries resulting from motorcycle accidents. Motorcyclists often suffer psychological damage because of the trauma of a motorcycle accident. If you were involved in a serious motorcycle accident, you deserve to be compensated for all the damages that you have suffered, both for the injuries that you suffered and for those that you will have to live with.

California Helmet Laws and Motorcycle Accident Claiming Lawyers.

Wear a motorcycle helmet to protect yourself against sustaining a head injury or a brain injury during an accident. California residents are required by law to wear a helmet while riding their motorcycle. It is a law that requires that all motorcyclists and motorcycle passengers wear a helmet on their motorcycles. Helmets must meet federal standards for safety and must fit securely on your head. If a motorcyclist or motorcycle passenger does not wear a helmet when riding, you may be issued a citation and/or a license suspension. Failures to have a properly fitted helmet are common evidence that the prosecutor in a car accident case may use to prove that you were at fault.

When you are a motorcyclist, you are expected to wear a motorcycle helmet even though you may be violating the law. This can be used by the defendant to attempt to recover some money from you for the injuries that you suffered. When someone else drives by you and damages you because of not wearing a helmet, the other driver can try to force you to pay for that injury. In order for a defendant to be considered responsible for your motorcycle accident injuries, you may need to prove that you were injured to the head, brain or neck. Getting hurt while riding a motorcycle is very different from being injured just by being negligent. In many cases, the injured party may not be able to establish that you failed to wear a helmet while you were riding. If a defendant argues that you were at fault for the accident because you failed to wear a helmet, the defendant must show that you were guilty by showing that someone else caused your injury. This evidence could include testimony from a doctor or a safety expert.

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When you are hurt because someone has harmed you, you should know that you have three options.

  • Do nothing and pay out of pocket for an accident that wasn’t your fault
  • Fight the insurance company on your own and risk getting taken advantage of
  • Get our personal injury lawyers on your side—and get the money you deserve
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