Arizona Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
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Motorcycle Accident FAQs
Who can be held liable for injuries or property damage resulting from a Phoenix motorcycle accident?
Any vehicle operators involved can potentially be liable. Other liable parties might include insurance companies, pedestrians, and entities legally responsible for maintaining safe roads.
If a car, truck, or other motorcycle drives your bike off the road and then flees the scene, can you still make a personal injury claim?
Yes. In Arizona hit-and-run motorcycle accident cases, you can file a claim through your insurance company for compensation if you have the appropriate coverage or, in some cases, if a family member has appropriate coverage. The availability to make a claim through insurance is much broader than most people realize, and can include the right to make a claim against the victim's car policy even though the injury occurred on a motorcycle.
Do you need expert testimony to assist with your motorcycle liability case?
The answer depends on the circumstances of the crash event. In straightforward cases in which liability is uncontested and damages are straightforward, you might not need to consult with experts. In personal injury cases that require extensive forensic work or investigations of a potential manufacturing liability, on the other hand, it will usually be necessary to work with experts.
If you lack insurance, can you still make a personal injury claim?
Yes. Just because you don't have insurance doesn't mean you lose your rights to receive fair compensation for injuries suffered due to the negligent acts of someone else.
For more answer to motorcycle accidents FAQs, contact the Phoenix motorcycle accident attorneys here at Breyer Law Offices. Our client-centered practice has won us the esteem not only of our clients but also of other attorneys and judges throughout the state. Contact us to learn more and set up a free consultation. Dial us at 602-267-1280.

