In comparison to other types of automobiles, motorcyclists are at an increased risk of suffering serious bodily injury. This is generally true because their bodies are entirely exposed to oncoming elements where cars and trucks encase drivers and protect them to an extent.
Motorcycle accident injury victims often suffer far worse injuries than drivers in cars and trucks. The fact that they do not have seatbelts and that they are often invisible to other drivers makes them even more vulnerable on the roadway. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries and losses. Call the Aaron Law Group today to speak with an aggressive and skilled Las Vegas Motorcycle Accident Lawyer who can fight to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Motorcycles are, unfortunately, significantly riskier for riders than cars. In the year 2024, motorcycles only accounted for about 3% of vehicles that were registered in the United States, and only 0.6% of the miles traveled on American roads were traveled on motorcycles. However, motorcycle riders made up 16.2% of all roadway deaths that year, and made up 3.6% of injuries, as well. These numbers are strikingly disproportionate.
According to the Southern Nevada Traffic Safety Coalition, individuals on motorcycles are eight times more likely to be injured in a crash when compared to car drivers on the road. Unfortunately, motorcyclists are 34% more likely to be killed in accidents than individuals in other types of vehicles. Las Vegas personal injury attorneys understand the heightened risks motorcyclists face and are dedicated to helping injured riders and their families seek justice and fair compensation.
Thankfully, there are only a few dozen motorcycle fatalities each year throughout the state of Nevada. Unfortunately, the majority of these accidents take place throughout the Las Vegas Metro area. Close to 75% of all motorcycle accidents in Nevada result in injuries to the motorcyclist, driver of the other vehicle, or to pedestrians nearby.
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, chances are you were rushed from the scene to a nearby hospital and put through numerous tests and procedures to determine the extent of your injuries.
You may end up having casts on broken limbs, may have to use crutches to get around, or you may be temporarily or permanently wheelchair-bound as a result. You may even face a future as a paraplegic or quadriplegic or suffer from cognitive problems due to head injuries sustained in the crash. When the Aaron Law Group represents injured motorcyclists, we conduct extensive research to pursue a satisfactory outcome for our clients in each case.
Although there are numerous causes for motorcycle accidents, motorcyclists are often blamed. The unfortunate truth is that motorcyclists are often victimized by drunk drivers, hazardous traffic conditions, and being caught in the blind spot of other drivers. Motorcyclists are often forced off the road by drivers switching lanes.
Victims of motorcycle accidents often sustain a variety of injuries including:
A large percentage of motorcyclists are killed each year in accidents, which are often considered wrongful death cases. If you or a loved one is injured in a motorcycle accident, or your loved one lost their life in an accident, The Aaron Law Group will pursue the justice you deserve.
With the Aaron Law Group by your side, you can rest assured knowing you’re in good hands. We have handled complicated and complex personal injury claims for clients throughout the state of Nevada for more than 26 years. We handle every aspect of your claim, from dealing with an insurance adjuster and collecting accident report forms to preserving evidence.
As a motorcyclist, you have very little control over the dangers on the roadway. The Aaron Law Group understands the unique challenges you face while trying to safely maneuver along the open road. A lot of people believe dark roadways are the leading cause of motorcycle accidents, but the majority occur in broad daylight. We are here to help you when you are injured by elements outside of your control.
Car and truck drivers often forget that motorcyclists can slip into their blind spots or that they can become concealed by surrounding elements like bridges or fences. Sometimes drivers fail to accurately judge the speed and distance of motorcycles on the road.
Motorcycles are outnumbered by cars and trucks on the road. The fact that they are much smaller in size makes them easier to miss, especially in areas with poor visibility and negligent drivers. It is believed that some degree of negligence is involved in nearly every motorcycle accident. In accidents where negligence plays a part, motorcyclists are able to recover damages. These include:
The majority of motorcyclists are extremely cautious on the roadway, simply because they know they are more vulnerable than others. They are generally less protected than individuals in cars or trucks, and they recognize that they are no match for other vehicles that weigh thousands of pounds. Regardless of how cautious a motorcyclist can be, they are still extremely vulnerable on the road.
There is no magical formula used to calculate how much a person will receive in damages from a motorcycle accident. Instead, various factors are taken into consideration in order to determine the demand amount. These factors include
One important factor in a final settlement amount is how serious the injuries are. The severity of the injuries sustained usually determines what type of medical treatment will be necessary. Some motorcyclists have to go through numerous surgeries and attend months of physical therapy during their recovery. This process may force them out of work, at which time lost wages and future wages may be considered.
Finally, the amount of compensation a person receives for their motorcycle accident will be determined by the policy limits of the party or parties that caused the accident. Their coverage, as well as their personal assets, will determine how much compensation you can realistically expect. Although you may have sustained hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills, you will not be successful in collecting this money if the at-fault party has a $50,000 limit.
In circumstances where the at-fault driver does not have adequate coverage, you may be able to file a claim against your own insurance policy if you have an underinsured motorist policy. The legal team at the Aaron Law Group will help you submit your claims in a timely manner so you can recover compensation quickly.
The state of Nevada recognizes numerous parties that may be held accountable for motorcycle accidents. This list includes:
Sometimes motorcycle accidents occur due to debris or obstacles left in roadways. When this happens, injured motorcyclists may be able to file claims against the road construction contractors or government entities that left the items.
Even if your accident does not involve a collision, it still may have been caused by the negligence of another driver. Even in cases where there are no eyewitnesses, there may be adequate evidence available to prove negligence in your case. Some common forms of evidence in no contact accidents are skid marks, first responders’ testimonies, and even video surveillance.
Motorcyclists often take every safety precaution before heading out on the road. Still, they are vulnerable to inattentive car and truck drivers, who frequently fail to notice them on the road. These drivers make sudden moves that cause serious injuries to motorcyclists every day.
When a negligent driver cuts in front of a motorcycle, runs a stop sign or light, fails to yield properly, or suddenly stops on the roadway, they can cause motorcyclists around them to suffer serious injuries. These accidents can include broken bones, brain injuries, or even severe limb injuries that may require amputations. In some instances, motorcyclists are killed on the roadway due to the way other people drive.
The legal team at the Aaron Law Group can work on your behalf to help you receive the compensation you deserve. From taking testimonies to gathering evidence to build a strong case, the Aaron Law Group can provide guidance and assistance through every step of the process.
In some states, if you are even partially responsible for an accident, you cannot claim compensation or file a civil action against other parties involved. In Nevada, that is not the case. In our state, people who are injured in an accident can pursue compensation as long as they were less than 51% liable for the incident. This concept is called comparative negligence.
If you pursue compensation for an accident in which you were partially at fault, you can collect damages, but the amount of your settlement will generally be reduced by the percentage of your fault. For example, if you sustained injuries that would usually result in damages of $100,000, but you were 30% at fault for the accident, you might only receive $70,000, with the reduction accounting for your share of liability in the accident.
It is important to note that this law may not apply if the accident involved intentional wrongful actions. Personal injury claims can be filed in cases of negligence as well as intentional wrongdoing, but if the liable party in a motorcycle accident caused the crash on purpose, any contributory negligence from the injured party would likely not be considered in the case.
The problem with motorcyclist accidents is that parties are often injured severely. For this reason, it is nearly impossible for them to collect any information or evidence once they have been struck by a vehicle. If anything, call 911 immediately to get a police officer and an ambulance on site. Police officers will issue accident reports that are crucial to protecting your legal rights in court.
Ambulance workers will take you from the scene of the accident in order to get you the immediate medical attention you need. In the rare instance that you are able to take photos, do so or ask a witness on site to take them for you.
If possible, try to collect the insurance information and license plate number to other vehicles involved in the accident. Collecting a driver’s name, contact information, and information from witnesses will help bolster your personal injury claim.
You have no legal obligation to talk to another person’s insurance company. Quite often, these workers will contact you in an attempt to negotiate a small amount of compensation. You should politely decline their offer, but take their information as you may need it at a later time.
It is important for anyone who has been injured in a motorcycle accident to remember that insurance companies are businesses, and their purpose is to make money. Even when an insurance policy should fully cover an incident, sometimes insurance companies offer unreasonably low settlements or completely deny legitimate claims in an effort to protect their own bottom lines. An insurance company’s initial offer, or its response to an initial claim, is not the final word.
If you are injured in a motorcycle accident, it is a good idea to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible to represent you. The Aaron Law Group works to help injured parties get the compensation they are entitled to. Although most injury cases settle, we prepare all of our cases for trial from the beginning. This enables us to argue your case in front of a jury in the Eighth Judicial District Court in Downtown Las Vegas.
In most states, there are set periods of time after an accident during which an injured person can file a civil claim, such as a personal injury claim. These are called statutes of limitations. The purpose of such statutes is to prevent frivolous claims from causing congestion within the court system and to motivate people with legitimate claims to take action quickly so as to preserve evidence.
In Nevada, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, like those arising from motorcycle accidents, is two years. This means that an injured person has two years from the date of the accident to file a civil action for compensation. This may seem like a long time, but when you are dealing with a serious injury, time may pass more quickly than one would think.
There are some exceptions to this two-year time limit. For example, there is a legal concept called the discovery rule. In some injury cases, the statute of limitations time period begins when the injured person discovers, or should reasonably have discovered, the injury. This does not apply to most motorcycle accidents, because applicable injuries are usually apparent from the beginning, but it is not unheard of for an injured person to realize they have an additional or more extensive injury weeks or months later.
Another exception that may apply in motorcycle accident cases involves minors who are injured. If a minor is injured, the statute of limitations may not begin to count down until the minor reaches the age of majority.
Finally, if one of the parties involved in the accident was acting in their capacity as a government entity, the statute of limitations may be different in that case, as well. Your attorney can give you some insight regarding your specific situation.
It is often more difficult for motorcyclists to file legal claims against other vehicle drivers for several reasons. First, there are numerous biases and prejudices against motorcyclists. Contrary to popular belief, most motorcyclists are safe drivers. The majority of drivers wear helmets, vests, and gloves to ensure they are safe on the road.
A lot of motorcyclists complete motorcycle safety courses before they go out on the roadway. The majority of motorcycle accidents are not caused by motorcyclists. They are generally caused by other drivers that were negligent on the roadway.
In addition to prejudices, insurance adjusters often discriminate against motorcyclists based on existing biases. These individuals do not want to admit the motorcyclist is an innocent victim. Instead, they will blame them for the accident in every way. It helps to have a reputable attorney on your side to push back against discriminatory adjusters.
If you have been seriously injured in a motorcycle accident, call the Aaron Law Group today. Our law firm is a member of the Million-Dollar Advocates forum- one of the nation’s most prestigious trial lawyer groups, representing less than 1% of lawyers across the United States who have won million-dollar settlements for their clients.
We can contact insurance companies on your behalf so you can focus on healing. At the Offices of Aaron Law Group, we never charge clients for services up front. You are not required to pay us anything unless we recover compensation for you.
Don’t wait. Contact us today at 702-550-1111 to schedule a free consultation so we can get you the compensation you deserve.
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