Motorcycle Accident FAQ
July 22, 2024 – Paul W. Schroepfer & Robert A. Correia
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Motorcycle Accident Cases in Minnesota
How does filing a claim after a motorcycle accident work in Minnesota?
Filing a claim for a motorcycle accident in Minnesota involves notifying your insurance company about the accident, gathering evidence (such as police reports, medical records, and photos of the scene), and possibly negotiating with insurance adjusters or filing a lawsuit to recover damages. Your attorney can guide you through these steps and handle many of the responsibilities on your behalf. It is wise to consult a motorcycle accident attorney early in this process.
Are motorcycle accidents in Minnesota treated differently from other vehicle accidents?
Legally, motorcycle accidents in Minnesota are subject to the same negligence laws as other vehicle accidents. However, the injuries in motorcycle accidents are often more severe, and bias against motorcyclists can sometimes affect claims.
Why would I need an attorney for a motorcycle accident case in Minnesota?
An experienced Minnesota motorcycle accident attorney can help navigate the complexities of your case, deal with insurance companies, gather necessary evidence, and seek fair compensation for your injuries and damages. Motorcycle accidents often involve severe injuries, and this can contribute to greater expenses and complexities. There are many potential missteps one could make when pursuing a claim. An experienced attorney can evaluate and pursue the damages that are appropriate for your unique injury case.
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in Minnesota?
Following a motorcycle accident in Minnesota, seek safety, call 911, exchange information with the other driver, take photos of the scene and injuries, seek medical attention, and contact your insurance company. Consider consulting with an attorney to protect your rights.
How much money can I seek from a motorcycle accident settlement in Minnesota?
Settlement amounts for motorcycle accidents in Minnesota vary significantly based on the severity of your injuries, the extent of property damage, lost wages, and other factors. An attorney can help estimate the value of your claim.
What happens in my motorcycle accident claim if my motorcycle is hit by a car from behind in Minnesota?
If your motorcycle is hit from behind in Minnesota, it’s treated as a rear-end collision where the trailing driver is typically at fault. However, each case is different, and our attorneys are prepared to assess the events surrounding your motorcycle accident. You may be entitled to pursue compensation for damages and injuries sustained in the accident.
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