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Why You Shouldn't Represent Yourself In A Motorcycle Accident Case

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If you are involved in a motorcycle accident, you might be tempted to file a claim on your own. After all, you might not want to spend the limited resources you have on legal representation. However, this can backfire for a variety of reasons.

Winning a Legal Case Often Requires a Team

In a motorcycle accident injury case, you will not only need to present evidence that you were hurt, but you'll also need to present evidence that the other driver was negligent. Fortunately, by having an attorney, they will not be acting alone. Instead, a motorcycle accident attorney will usually work with a team of investigators who will examine every detail of your case to make sure that every angle is covered. Missing a crucial detail could lead to the other party potentially having an edge in settlement negotiations.

The other party will likely hire an attorney that will also be examining each detail of the case. For example, they might discover that you were engaged in lane splitting during the accident and this will need to be taken into consideration when seeking compensation for your injuries. 

Expert Witnesses Win Motorcycle Accident Cases

An expert witness is different from an eyewitness in that they testify using their expertise. For example, if you accuse the other driver of speeding prior to the accident, an expert witness may be able to calculate that the other driver was speeding based on debris that was tossed from the vehicle at the time of the accident. 

Don't Calculate Your Motorcycle Injury Damages on Your Own

There are tools you can use to calculate the damages you have suffered and your medical bills, but these calculations will never be as accurate as the calculations from an experienced motorcycle accident attorney who can analyze your individual situation.

A motorcycle accident attorney will also be able to negotiate a settlement on your behalf. Oftentimes, insurance providers will try to hold you partially responsible if you are a motorcyclist by assuming that you're a risk-taker. To receive full compensation for your injuries, you'll need to negotiate to receive the policy limit from the insurance provider and you will also need help determining what monetary assets the defendant has.

Motorcycle accident cases are unique when compared to other auto accident cases. You will need help from an attorney who not only has a formal education but who also has experience representing motorcyclists. Contact a motorcycle accident law service to learn more.


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