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Friday, June 15, 2018

Determining Liability in a Motorcycle Accident Part 1

Riding a motorcycle can be thrilling but it’s important to remember that you are more susceptible to injuries because you have little to no protection from any hazards and other dangerous road conditions. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident and need help determining liability for your case, please read this blog.

Motorcycle accidents usually happen because someone was being negligent- whether this is you, the other party, or even the manufacturer of your motorcycle. There are 4 parts of a negligence claim:

  • Proving that the defendant did not exercise reasonable care to avoid injuring you.
  • Furthermore, the defendant broke laws that resulted in your injuries.
  • You will then need to prove your injuries and loss that occurred because of this accident- one of the best ways to determine this is with medical records and a professional, well trusted doctor’s diagnosis of your injuries.
  • The last part is that these injuries, and loss were caused by the other party’s negligence. 

For more information on determining liability in a motorcycle accident, please refer to our next blog.

If you are looking to prove negligence, you should seek legal counsel from one of our top-rated motorcycle accident lawyers in Philadelphia, PA at Brad Cooper & Associates. Please give us a call at any of the following numbers:

Philadelphia Office: 215-545-7777

Toll-Free: 888-545-4755

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