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Is a motorcycle accident different than an auto accident?

The differences between motorcycle accidents

How an injury law firm can help

Most people think all vehicular accidents are the same and they couldn't be more wrong. Not only is every specific case different, but the types of vehicles involved make a lot of difference as well.

If you or a loved one has never been involved in a motorcycle accident, you wouldn't realize what a motorcycle accident attorney actually does. An injury law firm should have a motorcycle accident attorney specialist as motorcycle accidents are not like automobile accidents in many ways.

Firstly in most accidents involving a motorcycle, the bike driver is hit by another vehicle. Motorcycles offer very little physical protection so even at very low speeds the damage can be quite significant. It is important that you speak with a motorcycle accident attorney at a reputable injury law firm if you are involved in a motorcycle accident.

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, then you need to contact experienced motorcycle accident attorneys in Ohio, like the ones at Gounaris Denslow Abboud, Co., LPA. Time is of the essence, after an accident a police report is usually created and one driver involved in the accident usually gets cited. If you are not at fault and have sustained serious injuries, then you need an injury law firm on your side.

Your motorcycle accident attorney protects your rights and guides you through the difficult legal process. They help you recover compensation for your medical bills, the damage to your motorcycle, and any pain and suffering you have encountered. Many people incorrectly assume they don't need a motorcycle accident attorney or an injury law firm to represent them. But each case is different and not having an experienced motorcycle accident attorney will limit your chance of receiving the maximum compensation you deserve.

How do I seek maximum compensation for my damages?

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, then seeking maximum compensation without a motorcycle accident attorney can be very difficult in Ohio. Once you have determined liability (who was at fault) then you can seek damages against the person who caused the accident. If the driver of the vehicle has insurance then his insurance company will try to quickly settle your claim at a minimal dollar amount. You should never sign a release or settle your claim without at least speaking with your injury law firm at your side.

In order to seek maximum compensation, you must follow through all medical treatments as instructed by your physician. At the end of your treatment, which could last for several months, you need to obtain an itemization of all your medical expenses. You also need to calculate any lost wages do to any absence of work. In addition, you may also have other damages, which could include loss of consortium, future pain and suffering and emotional distress due to major scarring from the injury. In order to truly seek maximum compensation, you should always have an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to evaluate your case and protect your rights against the insurance company in Ohio. Contact the Dayton injury law firm Gounaris Denslow Abboud, Co. to protect your rights.

Contact the Ohio personal injury attorney team of Gounaris Denslow Abboud, Co., LPA for your free case analysis at (937) 222-1515.

Most Ohio personal injury law firms charge a fee of 33.3% of your recovery in an auto accident case. At Gounaris Denslow Abboud, we offer a 25% contingency fee in car accident cases. That means more money in your pocket. Click here to find out more about our fee schedule.

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