Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
As a result of motorcycle accidents which are not your fault, your motorcycle may be off the road, you may not be able to work and/or you may be in need of assistance. One of the most common types of fatal motorcycle accidents is that in which motorcyclists are hit by cars or other vehicles that have failed to see them. As well as being involved in accidents involving other vehicles, fatal motorcycle accidents are also often caused by dangerous road conditions. This can include skidding or losing control of the motorbike as a result of mud, ice or oil on the road or large potholes in the road surface.
There are many aspects of your motorcycle-accident claim that we can help you with. Motorcycle accident claims can be made for personal injury, damage to your motorcycle and the cost of repairing or replacing it, medical or dental expenses, care needs and loss of earnings.
It is a recognised fact that motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable to serious injuries due to the lack of protection a motorcycle affords compared to a car. If you are involved in a motorcycle accident you should always ensure the police attend the scene to make a detailed report of the accident and if you feel no pain or injury at the time of the accident, be sure you state that you are not sure if you are injured. It often takes several hours to realise you have suffered an injury. It is therefore vital that victims of motorcycle accidents are represented by an expert lawyer.
If you would like to obtain legal advice on fatal motorcycle accidents and Personal Injury then Contact Law can put you in touch with a local specialist personal injury solicitor free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding local personal injury solicitors please call us at 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.
- Last Updated on 02/03/2010



