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San Jose attorneysWe have represented victims who were involved in serious motorcyce accidents. We will help do everything possible so you receive the best possible result.

Motorcycle accidents are notorious for causing much more traumatic injuries than car-to-car accidents usually do. A motorcycle accident victim, like a pedestrian or bicyclist who is injured, does not have the benefit of steel casing of an automobile to protect him or her in case of a collision. Speed may compound the problem when a motorcycle driver is thrown to the ground or thrown through the air in a crash with a car, truck or bus.

Call me to take action so I can protect your legal rights or the rights of a family member of the injured motorcyclist, especially after a serious motorcycle accident. The cards are already stacked against a motorcycle accident victim in many cases. Insurance laws do not require motorcyclists to insure themselves as fully as they can and should — and many motorcyclists do not realize that they should ask to add MedPay coverage to their insurance policies.

Our primary mission is to represent the injured and surviving family members after serious accidents. We also take every opportunity we have to educate our clients and the general public of the importance of reviewing accidental injury policies to ensure that in a worst case scenario, medical bills will be paid and a family's financial well-being will be preserved.

Your motorcycle accident injuries may include serious cuts and lacerations, bone fractures, back, neck or spinal cord injuries, or brain injuries. Our lawyers recommend that you document your injuries in detail, and that you seek the best available medical care promptly.

Many actions we take can include the following:

•ensure you are receiving proper medical treatment for your injuries
•seek compensation for your lost wages
•communicate directly with the insurance companies
•investigate your accident
•obtain evidence including witness statements, photographs, and expert opinions
•obtain and evaluate police and operator reports
•review of all available sources of insurance
•seek reimbursement for your medical bills
•seek reimbursement for any other expense related to your accident
•obtain and evaluate medical records
•evaluate your injuries
•analyze any long-term financial needs, future wage loss or medical care
•negotiate your claim in order to achieve a successful result for you.
We have the experience needed to act quickly and to act wisely on behalf of our clients in the hours, days and weeks after an auto accident. Your needs will be our concerns when we represent you in a personal injury claim or lawsuit after a car crash.

Beyond the fact-finding, we prepare for the hard work of negotiating with responsible parties and their legal representatives. Our goal is always to protect our clients' rights so we can achieve a full and fair settlement for you.

No amount of money can compensate you for the pain, worry and disruption to your or a loved one's life. However, through personal injury law, the injured has hope of obtaining relief for losses, both financial and intangible.

Do not put it off, call the Law Offices of Daniel Vega today at (415) 287-6200 and find a true partner in our firm. Schedule your consultation today and be prepared for fast and successful results!


What to do After an Motorcycle Accident.

Stop and Call the Police

The law requires that the driver of any vehicle involved in an accident stop at the scene. Do not move the cars unless their position causes a dangerous condition.

Help
If there are injured people you must immediately call for an ambulance. Dialing 911 will get you both the police and an ambulance. DO NOT attempt to treat the injured person yourself unless you have training in first aid. DO NOT try and move an injured person unless they are in a life threatening situation. You may make the injury worse by moving the person.

Exchange Information
Every driver is required to exchange their name and address and the name and identification number of their insurance company with the other driver. Ask to see the other driver's license, registration and insurance card. Copy down all information on the license including the driver's identification number on his license. When the police arrive find out the name, badge number and precinct of the police officer. You or your representative can get a copy of the police report at the precinct the next day.

Make No Statement
Except for exchanging the required information with the other driver, do not have any discussion with the other driver. Do not engage in arguments with the other driver. In the heat of the moment you may say something that is inaccurate which can be used against you in the future. Tell the police officer your version of the accident.

Witnesses
Attempt to get the name, address and phone number of any witness to the accident.

Medical Treatment
Get your injuries cared for immediately at the emergency hospital or at your personal physician's office. Tell the examining doctor every complaint and injury you have, no matter how minor you may think it is. A serious internal injury may not show immediately. Help your doctor help you.

Notify Your Insurance
Whenever you are in an accident involving an injury or property damage; notify your insurance company. If you fail to notify your insurance company IMMEDIATELY after the accident, they have the right to refuse to cover the claim.

Auto Accident Links:

U.S. Department of Transportation
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
National Transportation Safety Board

 

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