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Motorcycle Accidents

Greensboro Motorcycle Accidents Lawyer

Motorcycle accidents often result in catastrophic injuries or even death. If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, you need an experienced legal team to help you get the compensation you deserve. Our Greensboro motorcycle accident attorneys will fight to get you the maximum compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.

At Comerford, Chilson, & Moser, we understand the profound impact and aftermath of a serious or fatal motorcycle crash. Our team of motorcycle accident lawyers is dedicated to providing genuine compassion and empathy to clients as they navigate the challenges following such devastating incidents.

To schedule an initial consultation and begin your journey toward recovery, please contact us today at (336) 568-8779.

Seeking Compensation for Motorcycle Accident Injuries

The financial burden associated with motorcycle accident-related injuries can be staggering, often amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars in the days and weeks following the crash. In cases of catastrophic injuries, this financial strain can be overwhelming.

The ongoing costs of treatment encompass a wide range of expenses, including but not limited to:

  • Medical treatments and surgeries
  • Inpatient rehabilitation
  • Long-term physical therapy
  • Medications
  • Medical supplies
  • Vocational rehabilitation

These expenses have the potential to exhaust the financial resources of an entire family. The key to obtaining the necessary compensation to cover these costs lies in partnering with an experienced Greensboro motorcycle accident attorney who can help you pursue the restitution you deserve.

While many individuals may instinctively place blame on the motorcyclist following a crash, an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer in Greensboro understands the importance of conducting a thorough investigation to identify all potential sources of liability.

Identifying Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Typically, the most common party held responsible is another motorist. If a car or truck driver caused the accident due to negligence, they could be held liable for the resulting damages. In these cases, the injured motorcyclist can file a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance company to recover compensation.

Numerous motorcycle accidents result from the negligence of inattentive drivers on the road. Common causes include:

  • Failure of the driver to comply with following-distance laws
  • Failure of the driver to check blind spots before making turns
  • Failure of the driver to adhere to other traffic laws
  • Unsafe road hazards
  • Cars making left-hand turns in front of motorcyclists
  • Driving under the influence

However, liability doesn’t always rest solely with other drivers. In some cases, a motorcycle manufacturer or mechanic could be held responsible if the accident was caused by a defect in the motorcycle or improper maintenance. If a faulty part, such as defective brakes or a malfunctioning tire, contributed to the crash, the manufacturer or mechanic could be held liable under product liability or negligence laws.

Moreover, government entities may also share responsibility for a motorcycle accident. If poor road conditions—such as large potholes, missing guardrails, or malfunctioning traffic signals—played a role in the crash, the agency responsible for road maintenance could be liable. In these cases, the injured motorcyclist would need to file a claim against the appropriate government body, which often involves strict filing deadlines and additional legal hurdles. Each case is unique, and determining who is liable requires a thorough investigation into the accident’s cause and contributing factors.

Motorcycle Helmet Laws in North Carolina

In North Carolina, it is mandatory for all motorcycle riders to wear a helmet while operating a motorcycle, as dictated by the state's helmet laws. These universal helmet laws are implemented to enhance the safety of all riders and passengers on the road. Regardless of age or experience, all motorcyclists must wear a helmet that meets the safety standards set by the Department of Transportation (DOT).

While helmets are the foremost protective gear, it is also advisable for riders to don additional safety equipment to mitigate the risk of injury in the event of a crash. Sturdy boots or riding shoes can safeguard the feet and ankles, while gloves provide protection for the hands and wrists. A jacket made of leather or durable synthetic materials offers upper body protection, including the chest, back, and arms. Additionally, resilient pants like leather chaps or reinforced jeans aid in shielding the legs and hips.

It is important to note that while wearing protective gear can reduce the risk of injury, it does not guarantee safety. Riders should always adhere to traffic laws, exercise defensive riding techniques, and remain vigilant for potential road hazards. Furthermore, regular maintenance and proper upkeep of the motorcycle can help prevent accidents caused by mechanical issues.

What Legal Challenges Do Motorcyclists Face?

Motorcyclists often face several legal challenges when attempting to recover compensation for a motorcycle accident claim. One significant obstacle is the bias against motorcyclists. Many people, including juries and insurance adjusters, may have preconceived notions that motorcyclists are inherently reckless or dangerous. This bias can lead to unfair assumptions that the motorcyclist was at fault, even when the evidence shows otherwise, making it harder to negotiate a fair settlement or win a case in court.

Another challenge is proving fault. In motorcycle accident claims, establishing who is liable is critical, but this can be difficult due to the lack of evidence or conflicting witness statements. Motorcyclists are more exposed to injury, and their version of events may be called into question if the injuries prevent them from providing a clear and immediate statement after the crash. Additionally, since motorcycles are smaller and harder to see, other drivers might claim they "didn’t see" the motorcyclist, complicating the fault determination process.

Motorcyclists may also face challenges in recovering full compensation due to the severity of their injuries. While the damages they suffer—such as broken bones, spinal injuries, or traumatic brain injuries—are often significant, insurance companies may push back against paying out large settlements. Insurers may attempt to minimize payouts by disputing the extent of the injuries or arguing that the motorcyclist contributed to the accident through risky behavior, such as speeding or lane splitting.

Lastly, North Carolina follows a contributory negligence rule. Under this law, if a motorcyclist is found to be even slightly at fault for the accident—whether it's 1% or 99%—they may be completely barred from recovering any compensation. This makes it extremely difficult for injured motorcyclists to receive damages, even if the other driver was primarily responsible for the crash. As a result, it's crucial for motorcyclists in North Carolina to gather strong evidence and work with an experienced attorney to effectively prove the other party’s liability and avoid being unfairly blamed for the accident.

Why Choose Us for Your Motorcycle Accident Case

With a collective experience of 90 years, we have handled numerous catastrophic injury cases and are prepared to proceed to trial if necessary to achieve optimal outcomes. Insurance adjusters are familiar with our reputation and know that we refuse to settle for less when it comes to our clients. Equipped with the necessary resources, we are unafraid to tackle even the most complex cases. While we receive numerous referrals from other attorneys, we maintain a small caseload, ensuring that when you choose us, your case will receive the attention it deserves.

To discover how our legal team can assist you in recovering compensation and finding peace of mind following a motorcycle accident, please reach out to our Greensboro motorcycle accident lawyers by calling (336) 568-8779.

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