San Juan Capistrano Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
San Juan Capistrano Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
By their nature, motorcycle accidents are almost always devastating. From road rash and nerve damage to broken bones and brain injuries, the effects of a motorcycle crash can be gruesome at best and life-altering at worse. The motorcycle accident attorneys in our San Juan Capistrano office have a history of helping injured motorcyclists pursue compensation for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident, reach out to us.
Types of Motorcycle Accident Claims our San Juan Capistrano Attorneys Handle
Our attorneys have investigated numerous motorcycle accident cases in California, including accidents between motorcycles and cars, tractor-trailers, buses, pedestrians and other motorcycles. Throughout the process of investigating numerous claims, we have come across and handled accidents caused by the following:
- Alcohol or drug impairment
- Distracted driving
- Drowsy driving
- Speeding
- Improper lane changing
- Improper lane splitting
- Dangerous or defective auto parts or vehicles
- Illegal turns
- Blind curves
- Other traffic violations
How to Prove Your Motorcycle Accident Claim
To recover damages for your injuries, you will need to prove liability on the part of the defendant – the person who caused the accident. Potentially liable parties include automobiles, other motorcyclists, commercial truck drivers, motorcycle manufacturers, or the government entities responsible for maintaining safe roads. Our motorcycle accident attorneys will help you establish that the defendant breached a “duty of care” owed to you as a fellow motorist on California roads and highways. Your attorney will also argue that this breach of duty directly contributed to your injuries. This breach of duty is called “negligence,” some of the most common examples of which include:
- Speeding;
- Driving while distracted
- Driving while texting or emailing
- Making left turns without first checking for oncoming vehicles
- Unsafely changing or splitting lanes
- Driving while drunk, under the influence of recreational drugs, or while exhausted
- Knowingly driving a vehicle with a defective part or parts
Your attorney will gather evidence of negligence to build your case. The evidence will depend largely on the cause of the crash. For instance, if you faced a head-on collision with a driver who made an unsafe left turn, your attorney may hire an accident reconstructionist to show a judge or jury exactly how the crash occurred. On the other hand, if the driver who collided with your vehicle appeared to be intoxicated at the time of the accident, your attorney will likely order a toxicology report to confirm whether – and to what extent – alcohol might have contributed to the wreck.
Recovering Compensation for a Motorcycle Accident
If you are suffering from lingering motorcycle accident injuries, our attorneys are here to fight for compensation. We will pursue possible compensation for:
- Past, current and future medical bills;
- Lost income;
- Reduced earning potential;
- Pain and suffering;
- Emotional distress;
- Disability;
- Permanent physical limitations; and
- Psychological trauma.
In addition to compensation for economic damages, such as medical bills and reduced earning potential, our motorcycle accident attorneys are also experienced in pursuing claims for non-economic damages on behalf of our clients. Non-economic damages include emotional distress and pain and suffering.
Call 1-800-GO-HARRIS to Speak with a Motorcycle Accident Attorney Today.
With years of experience representing victims of motorcycle accidents, the attorneys at Harris Personal Injury Lawyers can help you determine the evidence needed to prove your claim. We will conduct a thorough investigation so that we can create the strongest case possible before entertaining settlement negotiations with an adverse party. Should the defendant refuse to settle for a reasonable amount, we have the requisite experience to take your case to a judge or jury and will vigorously represent your interests at trial. To discuss your case in a free consultation, give us a call at 1-800-GO-HARRIS or send us a message online.