Protecting Your Right to Compensation in Columbus Motorcycle Accidents

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Protecting Your Right to Compensation in Columbus Motorcycle Accidents

Bike riders across Columbus enjoy the freedom of the open road, but they also face serious risks when sharing the streets with larger vehicles. Did you know that 6,335 motorcyclists were killed in road accidents in 2023? Based on 2023 data, motorcyclists were 28 times more likely to die than car occupants in a motor vehicle crash. 

From the busy I-70/I-71 split down to the intersections along Broad Street and High Street, motorcycle accidents in Columbus can occur in seconds, leading to unfortunate consequences. Areas with constant traffic, such as the I-270 beltway, the Short North Arts District, and German Village, pose a high risk of a motorcycle crash involving a passenger vehicle.

More often than not, motorcycle accident victims face severe injuries, mounting medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress because of else’s negligence. If you’re one of the victims, a Columbus motorcycle accident lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and recover compensation.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Columbus

The data from Ohio Statistics and Analytics for Traffic Safety (OSTATS) revealed that almost 19,000 accidents involving motorcycles have occurred in Ohio during the period 2018-2022. It also revealed that in 56% of those accidents, motorcyclists were at fault. 

Common causes of motorcycle accidents in Columbus include speeding, unsafe lane changes, distracted driving, and failure of other drivers to yield. These incidents often form the basis of a motorcycle accident claim when a party’s negligence caused the crash.

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries and Damages

Considering the amount of damage and injuries, a bike crash can be more severe than a car accident. During a collision, motorcycle riders don’t have as much physical protection as car drivers. This often leads to severe and life-changing motorcycle accident injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, and painful road rash. 

A Columbus motorcycle accident case may involve catastrophic injuries. These injuries require long-term medical care and rehabilitation, which may lead to an overwhelming financial impact. 

Victims often bear medical expenses for emergency treatment and surgeries. The rehabilitation phase can stretch, impacting the future medical expenses. Other consequences include lost income from time away from work, physical pain, and emotional distress.

A skilled Columbus motorcycle accident attorney can help injured riders pursue fair compensation for these damages through a personal injury claim or motorcycle accident lawsuit.

Ohio Laws That Affect Motorcycle Accident Claims

Ohio follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that accident victims can still recover damages if their degree of responsibility for the crash is less than 50%. However, their compensation may be reduced based on their share of fault.

Motorcyclists must also follow specific licensing requirements. They must have a valid motorcycle license or endorsement to legally operate a motorcycle.

Insurance rules also play a role in motorcycle accident cases. Ohio requires minimum liability coverage for drivers, and compensation may come from the at fault driver’s policy. However, insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts or dispute claims.

This is why many injured motorcyclists turn to motorcycle accident lawyers or a Columbus personal injury attorney to protect their rights during the legal process.

What To Do After a Bike Accident in Columbus

After a motorcycle crash, making the right decisions can not only protect your health but also strengthen your injury claim. Follow these steps.

First things first, you should seek medical attention right away. Even if you feel fine, let the professionals examine you for brain injuries or internal trauma, because these conditions may not appear immediately. Proper medical treatment will not only heal your wounds but also create important documentation for your settlement claim.

Next, contact law enforcement to have an official police report created. This report can provide critical details about the accident scene, involved drivers, and possible violations.

If possible, gather evidence at the scene. Photographs of the vehicles, road conditions, and traffic signals can be valuable. Also, collect contact information from the person at fault, such as, their license number, vehicle number, insurance coverage, etc. Collect evidence from witnesses and document witness statements.

Victims should keep copies of all medical records, treatment bills, and documentation of lost wages to seek compensation. Finally, consider speaking with an experienced lawyer or accident attorney in Columbus who understands the complexities of motorcycle accident cases.

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How a Columbus Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help

Navigating a personal injury lawsuit can be difficult while recovering from serious injuries. An experienced Columbus motorcycle accident lawyer can guide you through the entire process.

Legal representation often includes investigating the crash, reviewing police reports, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing evidence to determine how the accident occurred. Attorneys also handle negotiations with insurance companies to pursue a fair settlement.

If necessary, a motorcycle accident attorney may file a motorcycle accident lawsuit to pursue compensation in court. Many firms represent clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning victims do not pay legal fees unless compensation is recovered.

In tragic cases involving fatal crashes, families may also pursue compensation through wrongful death claims.

Helping Motorcycle Accident Victims in Columbus, OH

After a serious crash, having the right legal guidance can make a significant difference. An experienced attorney can help victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, and long-term care while managing all the legal details of the claim.

If you or a loved one has been, consider speaking with an experienced legal team. Lowe Law Group has been serving clients across Columbus for more than a decade. We have recovered tens of millions in more than 13,000 personal injury cases.

Contact us for a free consultation. Our contingency-fee policy ensures that you only have to pay the legal fees after getting fair compensation.

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