Connecticut Motorycle Accidents

Have you been injured in a Connecticut motorcycle accident. We would like to help you. The fact is that motorcycle riders face unique dangers and challenges. Very often when a motorcycle accident occurs it involves injuries that are far more serious than the average auto accident. We understand the unique characteristics and riding issues that come with motorcycles. Statistically, motorcycle accidents are usually the fault of the other driver. This is because it can be difficult to see a motorcycle on the road. This does not mean that it’s your fault; the other drivers on the road have a duty to drive their vehicles with reasonable care.

Motorcycle accidents can be especially bad due to the seriousness of the injuries that often arise. A good personal injury lawyer will be able to make sure that you are fully compensated for your injuries as well as compensation for future expenses and losses you will incur as a result of your injuries.

As with all of our personal injury cases, it costs you nothing to come in for a free case evaluation. If you choose to retain us, we will represent you in what is called a contingent fee basis. What this basically means is that if we are not able recover money for you, you will not owe us attorneys fees and you will not us costs that we may have expended in pursuing your case.

If you are in a motorcycle accident, follow these steps:

• Stay calm; do not leave the scene of an accident.
• Call the police and or medical assistance if someone is injured.
• If the police will not come to the scene, make a police report immediately with the local police department of the city where the accident occurred.
• Seek medical attention if you suspect that you are injured. Often, very serious injuries are not immediately apparent.
• Obtain the following information from the other driver(s) involved in the accident - name, address, phone number, drivers license number (including expiration date), license plate number, registration, and insurance information, including the specific insurance policy number.
• Seek out all witnesses to the accident and get their names, addresses and phone numbers.
• If the owner of the other vehicle involved in the accident is not the same as the driver, you should also obtain the owner’s name, address, phone number and insurance information.
• If the driver and/or owner of the other car does not have insurance, you can still file a claim under your own uninsured motorist coverage of your policy (if you have it).
• Do not give a statement to anyone but the police at the scene.

Should you have more questions about motorcycle accident law or would like to discuss your case, please contact our attorneys.

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