Motorcycle And Bicycle Accidents

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle or bicycling accident you can find more information here on the next steps for your potential case.

What Can You Do After A
Motorcycle or Bicycle Accident

Without a car around you or your family, bicycles seem to be the most vulnerable to accidents. Even on a motorcycle, when it’s you versus anything else, it can be scary to think of the outcomes.
If you have been in a motorcycle or bicycle accident, partner with someone who understands Utah bike laws as Palmer Injury Lawyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

01) What to do after being in a motorcycle accident?
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An ambulance and police should always be summoned when an accident results in personal injury or property damage. An accident report must be written by the police. A copy of the report is not only required by your insurance company, but it could prove vital in court as well.

Important steps after being involved in an accident

What Should I Do If I Have Been Involved in a Motorcycle or Bicycle Accident?

DO NOT admit fault:

be sure to acquire as much evidence as you can and don’t make any statements of guilt.

Call 911:

if you are hurt, don’t hesitate to seek medical attention. Make sure you are honest and accurate with the Police, they can be the best ally in your case. Sometimes the at-fault party can change their story, but a police report carries significant weight in establishing your credibility.

Speak with witnesses:

to further back up your story, other onlookers often provide necessary details and corroboration. Take pictures: Photograph both your bicycle and the at-fault car, your injuries, and anything pertaining to the accident.

Gather and Record all Details:

License Plates, VIN number, make and model of the car can greatly help your case. Physical characteristics of the driver, and information about the time, location, and any other people involved are other valuable details to have.

Know Your Rights.
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