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Side Impact Accident When Riding A Motorcycle

Riding a motorcycle is fun, but it also comes with risks. Drivers of passenger vehicles might not see you and you could end up in a serious accident. A side impact crash when riding a motorcycle can result in you being thrown from the bike.

If you have been in a side impact crash on your bike, you might be eligible to file a personal injury claim to recover the damages that you suffered as a result of the crash. Damages might include medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and property damages.

Injuries You Might Suffer in a Side Impact Accident

You could suffer a variety of injuries in a side impact crash. The severity of your injuries are dependent upon the speed of the vehicle that hits you, the speed you are traveling, and the force of the impact.

Here are some of the injuries that could result:

  • Broken Arms or Legs: You could suffer broken bones and limbs from the impact of the vehicle striking you and your bike. A broken bone can take weeks to heal.

  • Serious Laceration: You could suffer deep cuts and serious lacerations that require sutures and surgical intervention. These are very painful and heal slowly.

  • Concussion: Striking your head can lead to a concussion that can cause dizziness, confusion, and memory loss. This is a temporary injury that takes time for recovery.

You can requests compensation for medical expenses and pain and suffering after a motorcycle crash where you have been in a side impact crash.

Side Impact Accident on A Motorcycle

Damages to Your Motorcycle After a Side Impact Crash

If your motorcycle was struck in a side impact crash, it can suffer a variety of damages. The force of impact, the speed of the vehicles, and other factors come into play in determining what kind of damages that resulted from the accident.

Here are some damages that might result from a side impact accident:

  • Engine and Mechanical Damage: The side impact can cause engine failure or result in mechanical damage. These repairs can be costly or it might require replacing the engine.

  • Body Damage: The side impact can result in body damage to your bike, which might include a damaged gas tank, fenders, and even frame.

  • Replacement Bike: Your bike might be totaled, which means you will have to replace it. Major damage keeps from economical repair of a bike, as it would cost more than the motorcycle is worth.

Keep any estimates or receipts so you can request reimbursement for property damages through your personal injury claim.

Getting Help Today

If you were riding your bike when you were involved in a side impact crash you should consult with an experienced personal injury attorney before you file a personal injury claim to be compensated for your losses. Your attorney can investigate your accident and determine which damages resulted from the crash and calculate a fair settlement for your claim.

A personal injury attorney experienced in motorcycle accident law can make the difference in the outcome of your case. Schedule a free case evaluation today.

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