Motorcycle Accident Book
Motorcycle Accident Book
The Motorcycle Accident Survival Guide - The Fault Myth and the Truth is meant to help injured riders understand what happened to them, what steps they should take to secure a fair settlement and what to expect in the future from the process of personal injury litigation. This valuable resource also sets the record straight on a number of commonly held myths and misunderstandings that can get in the way of accident victims getting the compensation they need to recover from their injuries. The author also details the most frequent causes of motorcycle accidents, which are often the result of drivers' failure to see and properly accommodate the bikers with whom they share the road. "Motorcycles don't come out of nowhere," Vaughan explains, "but, because drivers don't see them, it can often seem as though this is the case."
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How persistent myths about motorcycle accidents can sabotage your case.
Misunderstandings about motorcycling and prejudices about motorcycle riders are all too common among the four-wheeled public, who comprise the majority of people in this country, a group to which the influential people in your personal injury case—the jurors, judge and insurance adjusters—are likely to be members. As an injured motorcyclist, winning your case means coming to terms with what you're up against and helping your attorney challenge the often unspoken prejudices that are commonly held about bikers. Learn about why motorcyclists don’t “come out of nowhere,” why motorcycling is nowhere near “basically the same as driving a car,” and many other common and damaging myths. If you’ve been the victim of a driver, don’t let yourself also be a victim of driver prejudice.
Why cars so often fail to see motorcyclists, and why this may be the key to your case.
One of the most common accident scenarios between cars and motorcycles is the “left turn,” in which a driver makes a left turn into an oncoming motorcycle. These and similar accidents occur because the driver either doesn’t see the motorcycle at all, or decides that there is enough time to complete the turn. These accident cases are the result of two issues, both related to the motorcycle’s smaller size. Learn what these issues are and understand why the accident was likely not your fault.
How to properly document your injuries to build a successful case.
Properly documenting your injuries has always been among the most critical pieces of building a successful claim. However, the introduction of computer-based evaluations has changed what it means to “properly” document your injuries. Today, it means understanding how to speak in a language that these machines understand. Following the general guidelines included in this book may make all the difference in your case. The Motorcycle Accident Survival Guide will help you to properly document your injuries, and will teach you how to make sure that your doctor does the same.
And much more vital information…
- How to see through misleading lawyer advertising and find a truly qualified attorney for your case.
- What to do in the minutes, days, and weeks following your accident.
- How to deal with insurance adjustors, who are well-trained professionals, intent on paying you as little as possible.
- What to expect during the litigation process.
- How to give effective deposition testimony.
I bought my first Harley 30 years ago. As a rider I know firsthand what can happen with careless drivers. This book is written by an attorney who really knows the rider. I recommend this book to anyone who owns a bike and especially if they have been injured.
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An accident can be devastating to you physically and financially. It is vital that you have the information contained in this FREE guide BEFORE you sign anything or speak to an insurance company.
