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According to the respected National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcycle crashes in the US increased by 5.1 percent in 2016, and nearly a decade later, this number has increased even more.
Many of these motorcycle accidents in Meridian, ID, involved minor collisions and more serious fatal accidents. This is unsurprising, considering riders are an estimated 28 times more likely to endure a fatal accident than passenger vehicle drivers.
Unfortunately, injuries and property damages will likely be sustained if involved in a minor or major motorcycle accident. If you’ve recently been involved in a bike crash, you’re likely well aware of this. You can file a can insurance or file a lawsuit.
Both actions will help you receive compensation for your losses, but it’s usually best to speak with a motorcycle attorney in Meridian to determine which path to take by establishing a cause. In this article, the lawyers at Andrew Injury Law have spoken about the causes of motorcycle accidents and where they occur the most.
A few places are more likely to be the setting for a motorcycle accident than others.
For example, many motorcycle accidents in Meridian often occur at intersections, where traffic is often the busiest. In addition, highways pose their risks, with high speeds increasing the chances of an accident occurring.
Besides intersections and highways, here are a few more places where motorcycle accidents often take place:
Motorcycle accidents in Meridian have many causes, most of which could make a lawsuit possible. Below are a few of the most common motorcycle accidents seen in Idaho.
With this information, you can determine if you have a valid case, but confirming with an attorney is still your best bet:
One frequent cause of motorcycle accidents in Boise, ID, is lane switching. This is because cars and trucks often change lanes without properly checking their blind spots, putting motorcyclists at risk.
In addition, inattention, distraction, recklessness, and aggressive driving can lead to lane-switching accidents involving motorcyclists. Moreover, since motorcycles are smaller and more agile, they may not always be immediately visible to larger vehicles when lane switching and this can lead to devastating crashes.
Unfortunately, left-turning vehicles pose a significant hazard for motorcyclists. Especially on highways, stop streets, and intersections with excessive traffic.
In most instances, motorcycle collisions occur when a driver misjudges the speed of an approaching motorcycle or fails to notice it altogether when making a left turn.
Sadly, since the metal shell of a car does not protect motorcyclists, they are particularly vulnerable in these situations and more likely to sustain severe injuries.
Motorcycles are more prone to being rear-ended by larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks. Usually, this type of accident occurs when a car or truck is following too closely or fails to react in time to a sudden stop by a motorcyclist.
In rear-end accidents involving motorcyclists, more serious injuries are often seen, like spinal cord injuries, amputations, broken bones, and TBIs.
Poor road conditions contribute to motorcycle accidents regardless of where you live in Idaho. Potholes, uneven surfaces, poor weather conditions, and lack of proper signage can be especially hazardous for motorcyclists in this state.
For example, According to Idaho’s Transportation Department, Idaho’s varying weather conditions, including snow and ice in winter, cause thousands of accidents involving all vehicles, including motorcycles, annually.
Evidently, there are many causes of motorcycle accidents in Idaho. If you have been involved in one, it might be time to seek legal advice from an attorney at Andrew Injury Law. Our experienced Boise motorcycle accident lawyer can help you build a strong case after evaluating the available evidence.
We will work with you to determine the cause and, thus, liability to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for the injuries and damages you incurred. Contact us here to arrange an obligation-free consultation, and we will assist you.
A contingency fee is a type of payment arrangement that our Idaho personal injury firm uses. It is an agreement with our clients where our attorney’s fee is contingent upon the successful outcome of the case. In other words, we only receive payment if we win the case or secure a favorable settlement for you. That payment comes from your final settlement or award, so you never need funds from your own pocket to pay us.
Under a contingency fee agreement, Andrew Injury Law also typically covers all the upfront costs associated with your case, such as court fees, document preparation, expert witnesses, and investigation expenses. These costs are then recouped from the final settlement or judgment if the case is successful.
We use contingency fees to provide access to justice for those without the financial means to afford legal representation. It allows everyone to pursue a personal injury claim with the right legal help – and without worrying about the added cost.
Read more about contingency fees here.
Personal injury damages refer to the compensation you might be entitled to if you suffered harm due to the wrongful conduct of someone else. The law provides relief for such injuries in the form of monetary damages.
Damages can fall into different categories:
Economic damages – These compensate for financial losses you can prove with bills or receipts. They often include medical bills, lost income from missing work, out-of-pocket injury-related costs, future expenses and lost earnings, and more.
Noneconomic damages – Some losses are not tied to bills or expenses, but you still deserve compensation for them. Some intangible and noneconomic damages include pain and suffering, mental trauma, and permanent disabilities or disfigurement.
Punitive damages – These do not apply in every case. However, if the party that caused your injuries acted so egregiously that the court decides to impose additional liability, the court may award punitive damages to you up to a certain amount. These are not tied to your specific losses, but instead the conduct of the defendant.
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States set deadlines for taking legal action called statutes of limitations. Once the deadline passes, you cannot file a successful claim. In Idaho, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the injury, and there are few exceptions to this time limit.
The purpose of a statute of limitations is to ensure that legal actions are initiated within a reasonable period after the injury occurs. It provides a degree of certainty and finality to potential legal disputes and helps ensure evidence is reliable and does not weaken over time.
However, the statute of limitations also means you need to act fast following a personal injury. There is much to do before filing a lawsuit, so always seek help from Andrew Injury Law as soon as you know you have injuries and suspect someone else was at fault.
Read more about the Idaho statute of limitations here.
Naturally, you want to know how much money you might expect for your injuries and losses. Settlements and awards can vary widely – ranging from a few thousand dollars to multi-millions. Unfortunately, there is no way to advise what your claim might be worth without fully evaluating your circumstances.
Some factors we consider when determining the value of your claim include:
The insurance company will undervalue your claim – but we never will. You can trust Andrew Injury Law to fight for the total compensation you need and deserve.
Read more about how a personal injury claim in Idaho is calculated here.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Attorney Matthew Andrew, who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.
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