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How to Get Compensation After a California Motorcycle Accident

June 26, 2020 Adam Garcia

Motorcycle drivers involved in accidents often suffer serious injuries due to the minimal protection they have while riding a bike. If you are in pain after a motorcycle accident the first thing you need to do is get medical attention right away. Even minor pains and aches should be evaluated. It is always a good idea to get medical care after any car or motorcycle accident because some injuries do not show up right away. Follow the treatment recommended by your doctor and follow up with a specialist to further evaluate your injuries. This will help you recover quicker and with fewer complications.

If you were involved in a very serious motorcycle accident you may have not been able to make medical decisions at the time of the accident. Nevertheless, it is important to get any and all documentation of any medical procedures you experienced while in the hospital. This documentation will be considered evidence for use in a claim against the responsible party’s insurance carrier.

Make sure that you document that your injuries are related to the motorcycle accident. This will greatly help you receive fair compensation for medical treatment and for pain and suffering. Keep a daily log of your pain and other discomfort while you undergo medical treatment and physical therapy as well as in your daily activities.

Do Not Deal with Insurance Adjusters on Your Own

Do not make statements to an insurance representative or adjuster without seeking legal advice from a Sacramento motorcycle injury attorney. In fact, if you have a personal injury attorney, tell the insurance adjuster to speak to your attorney. If you give a statement, it will most likely be used against you in the future. Do not sign any papers or documents given to you by an insurance company representative. Refer all documents to your attorney for review.

After all, the adjuster’s goal is to reach the lowest settlement possible in every case, regardless of the injuries. They are not your advocates and will employ many tactics to confuse and frustrate you. Do not fall for any of their tricks. Keep in mind that some injuries take time to show up. Do not undersell your injuries for some quick cash. Prematurely agreeing to a settlement will probably not cover any injuries you later discover that were due to your motorcycle accident.

Do Not Wait to Seek Legal Advice from a Motorcycle Personal Injury Attorney

Whatever you do, don’t wait to seek legal advice from a personal injury attorney. The longer it takes you to get legal advice, the harder it is to prove and build a strong case so that you can receive all the medical care and financial compensation you need.

Contact a Sacramento motorcycle personal injury attorney to discuss your specific situation and get you the help you need as soon as possible. A personal injury can advise on what treatment you are entitled to after the accident and potential financial compensation you may receive. Most personal injury attorneys do not require upfront fees. Most personal injury cases settle out of court and your lawyer will receive payment only after a settlement.

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