Preparation is the best policy when it comes to motorcycle accidents—even simple measures, such as wearing a helmet, are vital, especially when you consider that in states without motorcycle helmet laws, over half of all motorcyclists killed don’t have a helmet, as compared to an average of 8% elsewhere. However, even with precautions, Nevada motorcycle accidents can and do still happen; when they do, there are a few simple things you should keep in mind.
Seeing a doctor promptly after an accident is vital for both your personal health and the health of your claim. Adrenaline and shock dull your senses; you could be severely injured but not realize it at the time of the accident. Additionally, many injuries have delayed-onsets; a doctor can help catch these subtle wounds before they spiral out of control.
Seeking medical attention quickly also has a direct impact on your ability to recover for medical bills and injury-related damages:
Though simple, this is one of the most important parts of the case process. The more evidence you have, the better you and your attorney can argue your case for compensation, so be sure to document as much as you can:
Savvy insurance adjusters are looking for the tiniest details they can use against you to minimize or deny your claim. Don’t give them what they want with simple mistakes:
The most vital part of a motorcycle accident case is getting the help of an attorney. At times, this might be as simple as talking to a lawyer for a few minutes to clear up a question—at other times, you might need strong legal representation. Scheduling a free consultation with Aaron Law Group at (702) 550-1111 is an excellent way to figure out what the best route is for you, so don’t hesitate. Lawyers have a unique set of skills and resources that can be used to maximize your settlement, all while taking the burden of the claims process off of your shoulders.