10 Steps That Will Maximize Your Motorcycle Accident Claims

by Peter Nero, June 9th, 2011

Motorcycle accidents rarely ever come out with no one injured. In fact, over 96% of accidents end up in injury. Oftentimes, a two-vehicle motorcycle accident is due to the other party's negligence. When the insurance companies start calling, it is important that you know what to do to protect your rights and maximize your claim.

The quality of your claim will depend not only on what happened during the accident but what you did before and after. Below are 10 important things that may help maximize your claim.

Before a Motorcycle Accident

1. Purchase a quality helmet - Believe it or not, not having a helmet is huge factor in determining the quality of your motorcycle accident claim. The type of helmet worn can also be a factor, as it should be certified by the U.S. Department of Transportation and Snell. For more information on helmets, check out this link.

2. Taking a motorcycle safety class - Although you may think you know everything there is to know about riding motorcycles, it's always a good idea to take a motorcycle safety class. Most motorcycle riders learn to ride without training. Having experience reduces injury and the chance of being in an accident. Who knows? You may learn a thing or two.

At the Time of the Motorcycle Accident

3. Stay at the scene of the accident until law enforcement arrives.

4. Seek immediate medical attention - even if you may not feel like you have any injuries, it is a smart idea to still get a medical assessment. If not done at the time of the accident, make sure you immediately schedule an appointment with a doctor to double check for any injuries that may have occurred or evolved.

5. Get contact information of the other driver and any witnesses to the accident - This will help back your claim and provide support for the details of the accident.

6. File a police report.

7. Take pictures of accident scene - Pictures speak more than words. Take as many pictures as you can from every single possible angle. The more photos, the more details, and the more you can back up your claim.

8. Refrain from discussing details of the accident with the other party at fault - You don't want anything you say being used against you.

After the Motorcycle Accident

9. Keep a collection of records and documents pertaining to your accident and injuries - Make sure all documents are easily accessible while in the process of filing your claim.

10. Consult with a personal injury attorney - Having a personal injury attorney helps you figure out how to get the most money out of your claim. You deserve the most you can get.

Although some of these steps may seem obvious or cumbersome to carry out, they will ultimately help you get the most out of your personal injury claim. Just taking a few of these steps will already make a big difference in your case.

For more tips, ideas, and recommendations, check out www.theparrishlawfirm.com.

All content on Accidents.com is for informational purposes only and is NOT intended as legal or medical advice. Please seek advice from a professional on any related topics.

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