The Dos and Don’ts After a Motorcycle Accident
Over 5,500 motorcyclists died in motorcycle accidents in 2020 alone.
If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle wreck, it’s important to know what steps to take. Between getting medical treatment and following up with an accident claim, it can all be pretty overwhelming.
In this post, we’re going to guide you through your vehicle accident by telling you some of the dos and don’t’s after a motorcycle accident. Follow along, and you’ll be able to put this nasty accident behind you as soon as possible.
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Do: File a Police Report
Unless you’re seriously injured, you should never leave the scene of a motorcycle or car accident without talking to the police. Filing a police report will keep everything on record and give you a record when you file a motorcycle accident claim down the road.
If you neglect to do it, you could lose important details about what happened and why. If you’re too hurt to do it at the scene, you have 10 days to file one.
Don’t: Admit Fault
Never admit fault or talk to the other party’s insurance company. Even if the situation is amicable between you and the other driver, admitting fault is fodder for the insurance company to lower or dismiss your claim offer.
Just let the police do their job and work with your legal team to work through all of the post-accident fallout.
Do: Seek Medical Attention
Whether or not you’re seriously hurt, you absolutely have to get medical attention right away. Firstly, your injuries may not be immediately apparent, but they could creep up in the coming days. If you go for diagnostic testing, a doctor will be able to see all of the damage, not just surface-level stuff.
The important thing here is that everything is on the record. If you fail to get treatment and have late-onset injuries, the insurance company will try to claim that you’re faking it or that your injuries were from something else.
Don’t: Post On Social Media
Posting on social media is a bad idea if you’re going through a personal injury claim. You may say something that seems benign – like telling your friends and family that you’re okay after the accident – but it could come back to haunt you.
If the other legal team or insurer sees this, they can use it against you. Your best bet is to stay off of social media until the situation is resolved.
Do: Hire an Accident Lawyer
If you’re trying to make a motorcycle accident claim, then you’re going to need an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer to help you.
If we haven’t made it clear, the other party is going to try and minimize the compensation you get for your medical bills and property damage. A lawyer will have an understanding of accident law and the experience to help you get the right settlement, or if you can’t agree on a settlement, go to court to fight for one.
Put Your Motorcycle Accident Behind You
Take this advice into consideration after your motorcycle accident, and you’ll be able to put it behind you sooner than later. You shouldn’t be forced to reckon with your injuries, property damage, or lost wages on your own. Get the compensation you deserve, then focus on healing from this scary motorcycle wreck.
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