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Motorcycle Accident Attorney in Little Rock
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Cases We Handle
The Morgan & Morgan attorneys have extensive experience handling cases involving motorcycle accidents in which another person or entity was negligent in causing the crash. Under Arkansas law, negligence on the road occurs when a driver fails to act in a reasonably safe manner or violates traffic laws. For example, if a driver of a car failed to yield at a yield sign and crashed into a rider on a motorcycle, the driver of the car has acted negligently and may be held liable for the damages caused to the biker. Our attorneys handle all types of motorcycle lawsuits, including cases involving:
- Distracted driving;
- Failure to recognize a motorcycle in traffic;
- Neglecting to pay appropriate attention to other drivers;
- Cutting off motorcyclists at intersections;
- Failure to yield;
- Road defects, such as potholes, loose gravel or gashes in the road;
- Violating a biker’s right of way;
- Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
- Failure to obey the speed limit; and
- Motorcycle defects, such as malfunctioning tires or brakes.
The Motorcycle Lawsuit Process
The Investigation
During the investigation, your attorney will collect evidence to help demonstrate that the other party was negligent in causing the crash. A driver may be acting negligently if he or she:
- Swerves in front of a biker;
- Cuts off a motorcyclist at an intersection;
- Exceed the posted speed limit;
- Fails to yield when appropriate;
- Tailgates;
- Drives under the influence;
- Turns left into a motorcyclist’s path; and
- Fails to be aware of their surroundings.
Your attorney may gather proof of the other party’s negligence by:
- Reviewing Little Rock police reports and photographs of the scene of the accident;
- Collecting witness statements;
- Establishing that you followed all motorcycle regulations;
- Analyzing medical reports with medical experts to establish your injuries and how they were most likely sustained; and
- Recreating the crash with the assistance of accident re-creationist specialists.
Evaluating and Determining Damages
In handling your motorcycle accident lawsuit, your attorney will determine the types of compensable damages you sustained as a result of the accident, and the amount of compensation you will need to cover your losses. Damages include, but are not limited to, the following:
- The cost of medical treatment for injuries;
- Lost wages, if the victim is temporarily or permanently unable to continue working;
- Property damages, such as the cost to repair or replace the motorcycle;
- Pain and suffering; and
- Punitive damages.
Creating a Claim and Negotiating for a Settlement
Once your attorney has completed this investigation, he or she will review the information as a whole and create a claim on which your lawsuit will be based. Using your claim, your attorney will approach the other party and their insurer in an attempt to reach a settlement agreement before a lawsuit is officially filed with the court.
If negotiations are unsuccessful, your attorney will file your claim with the court, beginning the official lawsuit process. Generally, while preparing their cases for trial, the parties will engage in further settlement negotiations in an attempt to keep the case from going to court.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may have legal options. To learn how our Little Rock motorcycle accident attorneys may be able to help you recover compensation for your losses, fill out our free case evaluation form.