Every insurance policy is different, so it is essential to understand the types of coverages that may be available:
- If you are at fault in the accident, liability insurance covers damages.
- If the other driver involved in the accident does not have insurance or lacks sufficient coverage, the damages are covered by uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
- Medical expenses, regardless of fault, are covered by medical payment policy.
Knowing whether your insurance coverage is sufficient to cover all potential damages and injuries is important.
What Evidence Is Necessary to Support My Injury Claim?
A thorough investigation is necessary when a motorcycle crash results in costly medical bills. Types of evidence you should gather include:
- Photos of the accident scene, damage to your motorcycle/helmet/protective clothing, and your injuries
- Photos of the other vehicle(s) involved in the crash
- Copies of police reports
- Witness statements
- Expert opinions, if necessary
Insurance adjusters are not the only ones who will investigate the accident. Your personal injury attorney will too. The evidence gathered is critical to building your case and proving liability and damages suffered. Even if evidence works against you, it is better to discover it in advance so your lawyer can adequately prepare to deal with it in negotiations or at trial.
Contact an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney for Guidance
Filing a personal injury claim after a motorcycle accident can be stressful, time-consuming, and difficult to navigate without help. Schedule a consultation with an injury lawyer to discuss your case and learn your options for recovering the compensation you deserve. We are happy to answer all your questions.
If you were injured because of someone’s negligence, our personal injury attorney aggressively represents clients in injury cases. At Babbit, Mitchell & Ogle Law Firm, our OKC personal injury lawyers work individually with each of our clients to address specific needs that each client has in their respective case. Helping our clients with various issues related to their cases is what eliminates the stress for our clients and helps them return to their everyday lives. Our firm’s focus is to make sure that all our clients’ needs are met and that each of our clients is adequately compensated for their loss, pain, and suffering. Contact us today!
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