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Navigating the aftermath of a motorcycle accident can be overwhelming, especially when having to recover from injuries and deal with medical bills and insurance claims. Hiring a motorcycle accident lawyer can offer numerous benefits, ensuring that your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation. Here are the key advantages:
Our Beaumont personal injury attorney works on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if you receive compensation. This arrangement allows you to access skilled legal representation without upfront costs.
California motorcycle accident laws encompass various regulations and legal considerations designed to protect motorcyclists and establish procedures for seeking compensation in the aftermath of an accident. Here are two key regulations:
Statute of Limitations
The statute of limitations establishes a time limit for individuals to file a legal claim following a motorcycle accident.
According to California Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1, it is:
“Within two years: An action for assault, battery, or injury to, or for the death of, an individual caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another.”
In other words, victims generally have two years from the date of a motorcycle crash to initiate a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent party. Failing to file within this timeframe may result in losing the right to pursue compensation. There are limited exceptions under this law, but there are situations that may lengthen or shorten this filing window. It is also important to note that this deadline only impacts how long you have to file a lawsuit should you need to. It does not pertain to insurance claims, as they should be initiated much sooner after a collision.
Pure Comparative Fault
California operates under a pure comparative fault system, allowing injured parties to seek compensation even if they are partially at fault for an accident. California Civil Code Section 1714(a) states that:
“Everyone is responsible, not only for the result of his or her willful acts, but also for an injury occasioned to another by his or her want of ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property or person, except so far as the latter has, willfully or by want of ordinary care, brought the injury upon himself or herself.”
Under this law, each party’s degree of fault is evaluated independently. This assessment determines their respective liability for damages, and compensation is reduced proportionally. For example, if a motorcyclist is found 30% at fault for an accident and their injuries because they violated state law by failing to wear a helmet, their compensation will be reduced by 30%.
After a motorcycle accident in Beaumont, you may be eligible for various compensation to address your losses incurred. The available compensation may include:
In certain cases involving extreme negligence or intentional misconduct, the court may award punitive damages. This compensation is intended to punish the at-fault party and deter similar behavior in the future.
At Hanson & Mouri, we recognize the unique challenges motorcycle accident victims face and are dedicated to providing the legal support needed to rebuild lives. If you or a loved one has been involved in an auto accident, contact us for a free consultation.