Motorcycle Accidents

LaGrange Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

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Riding a motorcycle can be an exciting and fun way to get around LaGrange and the surrounding area. Our local Allegheny Mountains provide stunning backdrops and roads for motorcycle rides. However, motorcyclists are under constant threat from the actions of other drivers who are supposed to share the roadways with them.

Experiencing a motorcycle accident can be a life-altering event, especially when it results from someone else’s negligence. The aftermath often involves not only physical pain and recovery but also emotional distress and financial burdens. Victims may face mounting medical bills, lost wages due to time off work, and the daunting task of navigating insurance claims. In such trying times, securing the right legal representation is the first step to ensuring justice and fair compensation.

The experienced attorneys at Morrison & Hughes Law are dedicated to helping LaGrange motorcycle accident victims recover the compensation they deserve. We work closely with each client to understand their unique needs and build a strong case for maximum financial recovery. With our extensive knowledge of Georgia’s motorcycle accident laws, we can handle all aspects of your claim, from investigating the accident to negotiating with insurance companies or even representing you in court.

If you have been hurt or a loved one has died in a motorcycle collision, call 404-LAW-TEAM or contact us online to set up a free consultation with our LaGrange motorcycle accident lawyers at Morrison & Hughes Law.

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents happen for many reasons, and often, they’re the result of another driver’s negligence. Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents include:

  • Distracted Driving: Drivers who are texting, talking on the phone, or engaging in other distractions can easily overlook a motorcyclist on the road, leading to serious accidents.
  • Failure to Yield: Many accidents occur when drivers fail to yield the right of way, especially at intersections. This can result in severe side-impact collisions for motorcyclists.
  • Speeding: High speeds reduce reaction time and make it more challenging to stop in time. Speeding drivers are a significant risk for motorcyclists, who are more vulnerable to serious injuries.
  • Impaired Driving: Drivers under the influence of drugs or alcohol are much more likely to cause accidents. Impaired judgment and slower reaction times make these drivers a danger to everyone on the road.
  • Unsafe Lane Changes: Motorcycles are often difficult to spot in a driver’s blind spot. Unsafe lane changes without checking thoroughly can lead to severe collisions.

Understanding what caused your accident helps you build a strong legal case. The attorneys at Morrison & Hughes Law thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding each accident to determine who is responsible, which is key to pursuing the compensation you deserve.

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable to severe injuries in an accident due to the lack of protection compared to passengers in a car. Some of the most common injuries we see include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Even with a helmet, a motorcyclist can suffer a serious brain injury if thrown from the bike or struck by a vehicle.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Injuries to the spinal cord can result in partial or complete paralysis, significantly impacting a person’s quality of life.
  • Fractures and Broken Bones: Collisions often result in broken arms, legs, ribs, and other bones, which may require surgery and months of rehabilitation.
  • Road Rash: When a rider is thrown from the motorcycle, they may skid across the pavement, resulting in painful abrasions known as road rash. Severe cases can lead to infections and permanent scarring.
  • Internal Injuries: The impact of a crash can damage organs and cause internal bleeding, which is life-threatening if not treated promptly.

The aftermath of these injuries is often financially overwhelming. By working with Morrison & Hughes Law, you can focus on recovery while we pursue the maximum compensation to cover your medical bills, lost income, and other damages.

When Should a Motorcycle Accident Victim Contact an Attorney?

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident due to someone else’s negligence, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible. Early legal representation is essential to preserving evidence, interviewing witnesses, and gathering the documentation necessary to support your claim. Insurance companies often move quickly to try to settle claims for as little as possible, sometimes even before you fully understand the extent of your injuries. An experienced attorney will protect your rights and help ensure you aren’t pressured into accepting a lowball offer.

when you have been injured, we won't back down

It can feel like the system is designed for you to lose- but with attorneys who don't back down on your side, you can fight- and win.

Why Hire a Motorcycle Accident Attorney from Morrison & Hughes Law?

At Morrison & Hughes Law, we understand the unique challenges that motorcycle accident victims face. Our team is highly experienced in handling motorcycle accident cases and is dedicated to fighting for the rights of motorcyclists. Here’s why you should consider hiring us:

  • Experience in Motorcycle Accident Claims: We know the tactics insurance companies use to try to reduce payouts, and we’re prepared to counter them. Our knowledge of Georgia’s motorcycle laws allows us to craft compelling cases that can withstand scrutiny.
  • Personalized Attention: We take the time to understand each client’s specific circumstances and needs, offering compassionate support every step of the way.
  • Proven Track Record: Our attorneys have successfully recovered substantial compensation for motorcycle accident victims in LaGrange and throughout Georgia.
  • Aggressive Advocacy: We are committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients, whether through negotiation or litigation.

If you’re struggling after a motorcycle accident, let Morrison & Hughes Law help you secure the compensation you deserve.

Call us today at 404-LAW-TEAM or contact us online here to learn how our motorcycle accident attorneys in LaGrange can help you!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can’t find the answer you need? Give us a call at 404-238-7028 today!

In Georgia, you generally have up to two years from the date of the motorcycle accident to bring a personal injury claim. If someone you love suffered fatal injuries in a motorcycle crash, you will have two years from the date of their passing, not the date of the accident itself, to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Missing the applicable deadline will prevent you from pursuing your claim and recovering any compensation, so do not wait to get legal advice.

 

The short answer is, in many scenarios, yes, you can still recover partial compensation. If you were not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident, you were breaking a Georgia traffic law. However, not wearing a helmet does not undo the negligence of the driver who caused your accident. The precise impacts will depend on the specific facts of your case. For example, if you suffered a traumatic brain injury because of the force of impact to your head – some of which arguably could have been mitigated by wearing a helmet – it may be tougher to get full compensation for that specific injury. With that said, we are skilled litigators who understand how to effectively approach cases involving partial fault. We can walk you through how the state’s modified comparative negligence laws may influence what you can recover. No matter your situation, we will work to secure as much compensation as possible.

There are many factors that play into the value of your claim. Knowing how those factors come together and how to make an appropriate demand to the insurance company is the hallmark of an expert motorcycle crash attorney. You and your attorney will need to work together to maximize the fair value of your case, taking into consideration:

  • Medical Bills: Almost all of your damages are based on how much medical care you get, including the total cost of your medical bills, and your attendance at medical appointments. In court, proof that you received care quickly and consistently is the key to a bigger verdict.
  • Pain & Suffering: In addition to your medical bills, you are also entitled to compensation for loss of enjoyment of life, mental anguish, impairment of your activities of daily living, scarring or damage to tattoos, along with other types of benefits based on your pain and suffering. Our experienced Atlanta motorcycle wreck attorneys know exactly how to ask a jury to compensate you for the pain caused by a negligent or drunk driver.
  • Who Hit You, and How Much Insurance Do They Have: In Georgia, most drivers carry the State minimum for auto insurance, which is $25,000.00 per person, with a $50,000.00 cap per accident. This means that the negligent driver’s insurance company could be obligated to pay out only $25,000.00 for your injuries, regardless of how hurt you are. By contrast, many commercial vehicles typically have at least $750,000.00 of auto insurance. Likewise, we highly recommend that you purchase “add on” underinsured motorist (UM) coverage. This insurance pays out when the negligent driver’s insurance is inadequate to cover your losses, and it is relatively inexpensive.
  • Venue: Putting a value on your case, and what you have lost, is the job of a jury. Your lawsuit’s “venue” is the county where your lawsuit must be filed, and the county where your jury lives, so it can have a big impact on your recovery. A Cobb County, Marietta motorcycle accident may be worth more than a Cherokee County, Woodstock motorcycle accident, but less than a Fulton County, Alpharetta motorcycle accident. In general (but not always) rural juries pay out less than urban (city) juries. Understanding the venue, and how that plays into negotiations is one hallmark of a seasoned Georgia motorcycle accident lawyer.
  • Punitive Damages: These are damages meant to punish the other driver. From reckless driving to intoxication to fleeing the scene of the accident, many factors can play into a punitive damages claim. Likewise, your experienced Marietta motorcycle crash attorney will have a deep understanding of insurance bad faith law.
  • Death Claims: no amount of money can compensate for a death in the family. However, the law makes certain benefits available to the family or estate of a deceased cyclist in addition to the damages discussed above. These include benefits for funeral and burial costs, loss of companionship, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of future income, and the grief and emotional damage of the death.
  • Other Damages: Depending upon your accident, and whether you are married, other damages may be available, such as loss of consortium. If you are unable to work due to your accident, you are entitled to lost wages and possibly a loss of future earning capacity. To get a fuller understanding of your potential recovery, contact one of our local motorcycle accident attorneys.

Passenger Claims

The passenger on a motorcycle at the time of an accident is almost never at fault for the wreck. If you were the passenger involved in a motorcycle or ATV collision, even if it was a single-vehicle collision, call us to discuss your rights.

ATVs and two-wheeled motor vehicles involve risks that enclosed vehicles don’t face. The rider or passenger is often thrown off the vehicle with extreme force during a motorcycle accident, which can result in severe trauma, including brain injuries, spinal damage, and friction burns (road rash), amongst other things.

With few exceptions, there are no airbags on a motorcycle (unless you have a Honda Goldwing). Likewise, enclosed vehicles have a host of other safety features. Even ATVs with cages lack many of these advanced protections, so when an accident occurs, it is likely to be worse for the rider.

Finally, two-wheeled vehicles face challenges from the elements and road defects that other drivers can ignore without consequences. These are hazards that most drivers miss or don’t understand. In the same way, your average injury lawyer simply doesn’t understand the challenges of motorcycle litigation.

The top-rated motorcycle injury lawyers at Morrison & Hughes know how to keep their eyes on the road, to protect you from legal hazards. Call our experienced Atlanta motorcycle attorneys for your free legal consult at (404) 689-2734