Georgia Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

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Riding a motorcycle can be thrilling, but motorcycle accidents in Georgia often result in severe or even fatal injuries. At Thompson Law, we understand the challenges accident victims face and are here to help you secure the compensation you deserve.

We offer free consultations with no risk. Call us today to discuss your case. Timing is critical, and our Georgia motorcycle accident lawyers are available 24/7 to help you pursue maximum compensation.

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What Should I Do If I Am Involved in a Motorcycle Accident?

Being in a motorcycle wreck can be disorienting and traumatic. However, it is important to take the proper steps immediately following the crash to protect your legal rights.

  • Move your motorcycle to a safe place off the road if you’re able to do so safely. Get yourself to a secure location to assess the situation.
  • Call 911 as soon as possible to report the accident and get emergency personnel responding.
  • Seek medical treatment right away, even for seemingly minor injuries. Adrenaline can mask serious harm requiring urgent care. Have all injuries thoroughly evaluated and documented.
  • Exchange contact details and insurance information with any other involved drivers. Get their full name, phone number, address, insurance, driver’s license number, and license plate number.
  • Contact law enforcement and cooperate fully with any investigation or accident report. Answer questions honestly but avoid self-incrimination. Obtain a copy of the police report for evidence.
  • Take numerous photos of property damage, skid marks, hazardous road conditions, debris, scrape marks, visibility issues, and injuries. This helps reconstruct what happened.
  • Get contact info and written statements from witnesses who saw the crash. Note what they observed.
  • While the accident is fresh in your mind, write down your detailed recollection of what happened and led to it. Note road hazards, traffic, weather, speeds, visibility, and all parties’ actions.
  • Contact and consult an experienced Georgia motorcycle accident attorney soon after the crash. Do not provide statements to insurers or accept a settlement offer until you have expert legal advice. A lawyer can communicate with insurers while building your strong claim.

Don’t stress! Let our lawyers walk you through the complex claims process. The qualified accident lawyers at Thompson Law give free consultations, so there’s no risk. Call today about your case and let the best motorcycle accident lawyers in Georgia oversee it.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Crashes in Georgia

With over 3.4 million registered motorcycles in Georgia, accidents are unfortunately common. Some of the leading causes include:

  • Left-Turn Collisions: Cars making left turns often fail to notice oncoming motorcycles, leading to dangerous T-bone crashes.
  • Rear-End Collisions: Distracted drivers frequently hit motorcycles at stop lights or in traffic.
  • Impaired Drivers: Drivers under the influence have delayed reflexes and poor judgment, putting motorcyclists at significant risk.
  • Road Hazards: Debris, potholes, gravel, or fallen branches can cause riders to lose control.
  • Speeding Vehicles: High-speed crashes often result in severe or fatal injuries for motorcyclists.
  • Sideswipe Accidents: Cars changing lanes without checking blind spots often collide with motorcycles.

Georgia Motorcycle Laws

Understanding Georgia’s motorcycle laws can help prevent accidents and establish accountability.

Helmet Laws

  • Riders under 21 must always wear helmets.
  • Riders over 21 may ride without helmets if they complete a safety course or carry $10,000 in medical insurance.

Licensing Requirements

  • Riders must obtain a Class M license, which requires passing a knowledge test and safety course.

Equipment Requirements

  • Motorcycles must have functional headlights, taillights, mirrors, brakes, a horn, and noise-compliant exhaust systems.

Passenger Rules

  • Passengers are allowed only if the motorcycle has a designated seat and footrests.
  • Passengers must follow helmet laws.

Insurance Requirements

  • Minimum liability coverage includes $30,000 for bodily injury per person, $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage.

Determining Fault in a Motorcycle Accident

Determining fault in motorcycle accidents is often complex, and motorcyclists are not always to blame. At Thompson Law, we conduct thorough investigations, including:

  • Witness testimony
  • Surveillance footage
  • Crash scene photos
  • Police reports
  • Medical records

We’ll ensure all evidence is presented to build a strong case and secure the compensation you deserve.

Common Injuries From Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries, including:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Concussions, bleeding, and cognitive impairment.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Fractures or paralysis.
  • Amputations: Limb loss from severe crush injuries.
  • Internal Organ Damage: Life-threatening injuries to lungs, kidneys, or liver.
  • Broken Bones: Fractures in the arms, legs, ribs, or collarbone.

Time is critical. Contact an attorney promptly to safeguard your legal and medical rights.

Faulty Motorcycle Manufacturers

Also known as defective vehicle claims, common manufacturing defects can cause accidents. In these cases, you can file a claim against the motorcycle manufacturer.  Currently, there have been different motorcycles that are in a legal claim process for an injury.

  • All Harley Davidson Motorcycles
  • BMW R1200GS
  • Yamaha YS125
  • Yamaha MT-07
  • Triumph Street Triple RS
  • Kawasaki Ninja 250
  • Ducati M900
  • Honda CBF125
  • Honda NSC110
  • Honda Super Cub

What Damages Can I Recover After a Motorcycle Accident in Georgia?

Motorcycle accidents often lead to substantial financial and emotional losses. You may be eligible for:

  • Medical Expenses: Including emergency care, surgeries, and rehabilitation.
  • Lost Wages: Compensation for missed work due to injury.
  • Future Earnings: Recovery for permanent disabilities that impact earning potential.
  • Household Services: Reimbursement for help with tasks you can no longer perform.
  • Pain and Suffering: Damages for emotional and physical distress.
  • Punitive Damages: For cases involving extreme negligence, such as drunk driving.

Why Choose Thompson Law

Choosing the right legal team for your motorcycle accident case is essential to achieving the best possible outcome. At Thompson Law, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service, support, and results for motorcycle accident victims in Georgia. Here’s why you can count on us:

  • You pay nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, so we only get paid if we win your case and recover compensation for you.
  • With over $1.9 billion recovered for our clients, we have the expertise to achieve successful outcomes.
  • Starting your case is simple. Contact us anytime to speak with a lawyer right away. You can sign up easily from your smartphone or computer, and we’ll begin working on your case immediately.
  • We’re available 24/7. Accidents can happen at any time, and our team is always ready to provide the help and guidance you need.
  • Every client matters to us. We offer compassionate, personalized care and keep you informed throughout every step of your case.
  • Language is never a barrier. Our bilingual team ensures Spanish-speaking clients have full access to legal assistance.

Why Choose Thompson Law

At Thompson Law, we are committed to securing the full compensation you deserve. From investigating the accident and negotiating with insurance companies to preparing for trial if necessary, we take care of every detail so you can focus on your recovery.

Georgia law sets strict deadlines for filing a claim after a motorcycle accident. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let our motorcycle accident lawyers in Georgia fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim After a Motorcycle Accident in Georgia?

Georgia law allows you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. However, starting the process as soon as possible is crucial to preserve evidence, locate witnesses, and build a strong case. Delays may also impact your ability to recover the compensation you deserve, so contact our attorneys immediately to protect your rights.

Should I Speak to Insurance Companies After a Crash?

It’s best to avoid speaking directly to insurance companies or providing recorded statements without legal representation. Insurance adjusters may use your words against you to minimize your claim. Let our attorneys handle all communication to ensure your rights and interests are fully protected.

How Much Is My Motorcycle Accident Claim Worth?

The value of your claim depends on various factors, such as the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and long-term impacts on your quality of life. In severe cases, settlements or awards often exceed $100,000. Every case is unique, so contact us for a personalized evaluation.

Who Will Be Held Responsible for My Injuries?

Responsibility for your injuries lies with the at-fault party, which could be another driver, a vehicle or parts manufacturer, a government entity responsible for road maintenance, or another negligent party. Our attorneys will investigate your case thoroughly to identify all liable parties and hold them accountable.

When Should I Seek Medical Attention?

Seek medical care immediately after the accident, even if you feel fine. Some injuries, such as concussions or internal damage, may not show symptoms right away. Prompt medical attention ensures your injuries are diagnosed, treated, and documented, which is critical for your health and your legal claim.

What Should I Do at the Scene of a Motorcycle Accident?

If you’re able to, move to a safe location and call 911 to report the accident. Document the scene by taking photos of the vehicles, injuries, and any visible damages. Exchange contact and insurance information with other parties but avoid admitting fault. Cooperate with police and ensure they file an official report.

What Evidence Should I Keep?

Preserve all evidence related to the accident, including police reports, medical records, photos or videos of the scene, witness contact information, repair estimates, and any damaged gear or equipment. This evidence is vital for building a strong case, and our attorneys will use it to prove liability and calculate damages.

What Damages Can I Claim?

You can seek compensation for a range of damages, including medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, future earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, and more. In some cases, punitive damages may also be awarded to punish extreme negligence. Contact us to explore all potential avenues for compensation.

Let our 24/7 legal team answer your questions and fight for your rights. Call Thompson Law today for your free consultation!

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Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.

State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.