Were you or a loved one injured in a motorcycle accident because someone else neglected to watch the road? Sadly, it occurs frequently on Texas roads and always brings devastation to those affected.
Our Cypress motorcycle accident lawyer understands what it is like to be injured and confused by all that takes place after this type of accident. Whether you are trying to recover from injuries or the loss of someone you love, our personal injury lawyers can do our part to help you seek compensation from the at-fault party.
The moments after a motorcycle accident are incredibly stressful, and it does not stop there. The trauma from this type of accident, depending on the severity of injuries sustained, may never entirely go away. Knowing the right things to do can increase the chances of holding the other driver responsible for causing injury. Therefore, if physically able, the motorcycle driver should:
If the police were not called to the accident scene, you must report it yourself. This is often the most challenging option because reports must be submitted within ten days of an accident that causes injury, death, or significant property damage.
Texas is a fault-based state, meaning those injured in an accident which was not their fault should first try to file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. It is not always practical and turning it in on personal insurance may still be required, but it is an excellent place to begin.
After the accident, those seeking compensation will have several options for financial recovery. The most common compensation claims include:
If the motorcycle rider was killed in the accident, their loved ones may seek compensation. This includes wrongful death claims, compensation for funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and medical expenses, according to Chapter 71 of Texas statutes. Spouses, children, and parents can file these claims.
When settling claims for Cypress motorcycle accident survivors, injury severity and long-term prognosis from a skilled physician will be considered.
Every accident involving extensive injury or death should be handled by a legal team that specializes in personal injury law. Although we cannot ease the pain you feel over your loss, we can do our best to help you recover financially by relieving some of your burden.
Whether injured in an accident or a loved one, it is essential to remember Texas statute Sec. 16.003 lists two years as the maximum time limit for personal injury claims. Therefore, the sooner you begin your case, the more likely you will make a successful claim within the time limit.
At Schechter, Shaffer & Harris, LLP, we offer free consultations for accident victims and their families. Simply contact us today to get started.
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