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Motorcycle Collision Law Firm
Motorcycle accidents frequently lead to serious injuries and, tragically, even loss of life. Establishing liability can be a challenging task. If you’re serious about receiving compensation for your injuries, the last thing you want to do is attempt to face this challenge alone. Before the insurance companies start hounding you, take the initiative to enlist the help of an experienced attorney. Call our Motorcycle Collision Law Firm in Jupiter to schedule your free consultation.
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If you have been a victim of a motorcycle accident in Jupiter and have sustained injuries, it is crucial to enlist the help of an experienced Motorcycle Collision Law Firm. Our committed team will explore every possible option to help you obtain a fair settlement for your pain and suffering. Take the first step today and call us to schedule your free consultation.
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How can a personal injury attorney assist with a motorcycle accident claim in Florida?
An experienced Florida personal injury attorney can help navigate legal complexities, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies. They can help to pursue appropriate compensation by calculating damages, determining liability, and representing your interests in court.
What types of damages can be claimed in a motorcycle accident in Florida?
In Florida, individuals injured in a motorcycle accident can claim various types of damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, rehabilitation costs, and compensation for long-term injuries.
Unlike car drivers, motorcycle riders are not required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) insurance because PIP insurance in Florida does not include motorcycles. However, motorcyclists can still seek compensation through other means like uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage or by filing a lawsuit against the at-fault party. An experienced Florida motorcycle accident attorney can assess your case and determine potential recovery.
Is there a time limit for filing a motorcycle accident claim in Florida?
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim for a motorcycle accident in Florida is generally two years from the date of the incident. Failure to file within this period can cause you to lose the right to seek compensation.
Are motorcycle riders required to wear helmets in Florida?
Motorcycle riders under 21 years old must wear helmets while operating or riding a motorcycle in Florida. Riders over 21 can forgo a helmet if they carry an insurance policy with at least $10,000 in medical benefits coverage. However, it is generally wise for every rider to wear a helmet for safety purposes, regardless of age or experience.
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in Florida?
Experiencing a motorcycle collision can be incredibly stressful, but taking the right steps afterward is crucial. First, prioritize your safety and seek immediate medical attention for any injuries. Once you are safe, call the police to report the accident. It’s essential to document the scene thoroughly with photos and videos of the crash site, including any visible injuries. Afterward, exchange information with the other parties involved and gather contact details from any witnesses. Finally, consult with an experienced Florida motorcycle accident attorney to help you pursue fair compensation for the various losses you may have suffered.
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