Pennsylvania Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
Motorcycle accidents often leave riders with catastrophic injuries, emotional trauma, and overwhelming financial burdens. At Tabakin Wolfe & Nerenberg LLP, we understand the unique challenges faced by survivors of motorcycle accidents. We are committed to providing compassionate legal representation to help them seek justice and compensation.
Our Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyers at Tabakin Wolfe & Nerenberg LLP are dedicated to helping motorcycle accident survivors hold negligent parties accountable for their actions. We strive to secure the maximum compensation our clients deserve, allowing them to focus on their recovery.
The most common types of motorcycle accidents include:
- Motorcycle-car accidents: Motorcycle-car accidents are a common occurrence, often resulting from various factors such as reckless driving by other motorists, adverse weather conditions, or road hazards. A prevalent scenario involves a car turning in front of a motorcycle, with the driver either failing to notice the motorcyclist or misjudging their speed. These accidents typically lead to severe injuries for motorcyclists, despite safety measures like helmets and protective gear, as their smaller size and weight make them more vulnerable compared to car occupants.
- Motorcycle-truck accidents: In motorcycle-truck collisions, the vast discrepancy in size and weight between the motorcycle and the truck often leads to catastrophic outcomes for the rider. Even low-speed accidents can result in severe injuries like spinal cord damage, brain trauma, fractures, and internal organ damage. These injuries not only cause physical suffering but also lead to complex financial burdens, including medical expenses, ongoing treatment, and lost income.
- Motorcycle-DUI accidents: Drunk driving remains a leading cause of accidents in Pennsylvania, posing significant risks to all motorists, with motorcyclists being particularly vulnerable. Despite the prevalence of these accidents, victims often overlook the legal implications in favor of focusing on their recovery. However, insurance companies frequently exploit this vulnerability, underscoring the necessity of retaining a lawyer.
- Motorcycle-wrongful death accidents: Experiencing the loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence intensifies the grieving process and financial burden. Seeking justice and closure, you may be entitled to file a wrongful death lawsuit to secure financial compensation for your family. While monetary compensation cannot fill the emotional void, it provides financial stability for the future, covering funeral expenses and medical costs and acknowledging the loss of income and emotional suffering.
Our Philadelphia motorcycle accident lawyers will offer you years of experience and knowledge. You will receive guidance and information regarding all types of motorcycle accident injuries, including but not limited to:
- Head and traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Fractured and broken bones
- Paralysis
- Soft tissue injuries
- Severe Lacerations
- Severe abrasions such as road rash
When dealing with these common injuries from a motorcycle accident, most individuals are concerned about their health and recovery and may not be considering the legal aspects of their case. However, contacting a lawyer is a major step in the right direction for your accident compensation claim.
Yes, you should report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible, even if you believe you were not at fault. Failure to report could result in delays or complications with your claim.
If the other driver is uninsured or leaves the scene (hit-and-run), your insurance policy’s uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may compensate for your damages.
Evidence such as witness statements, photos of the accident scene, police reports, and traffic citations can help establish fault. Working with an attorney can also assist in gathering and presenting evidence to support your case.
In many jurisdictions, including Pennsylvania, you may still be entitled to recover damages even if you were partially at fault. The amount of compensation you receive may be reduced based on your percentage of fault.
Yes, there is a statute of limitations within which you must file a personal injury claim, which varies by state. In Pennsylvania, for example, the statute of limitations is generally two years from the date of the accident.
Consult with a personal injury lawyer is often recommended. A lawyer can help protect your rights, navigate the legal process, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if needed.
The impact of not wearing a helmet on your claim can vary by state. In some states, not wearing a helmet may affect your ability to recover damages, particularly for head injuries. Consulting with a lawyer familiar with your state’s laws is advisable.
In the immediate aftermath of a motorcycle accident, prioritize your health and protect your rights by following these steps:
- Seek medical attention for any injuries, no matter how minor they may seem.
- Contact law enforcement to report the accident and obtain an official report.
- Document the scene by taking photographs of the vehicles involved, any visible injuries, and road conditions.
- Collect contact information from witnesses, and exchange insurance information with the other party involved.
- Contact a Pennsylvania motorcycle accident lawyer.
Contact Our Pennsylvania Motorcycle Accident Lawyers at Tabakin Wolfe & Nerenberg LLP for Experienced Legal Representation
If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, our skilled Pennsylvania motorcycle accident lawyers at Tabakin Wolfe & Nerenberg LLP are here to provide compassionate support. Call 215-525-1616 or complete our online form for a free consultation. We are located in Philadelphia and Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, and we proudly serve clients in the surrounding areas.
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