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Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Passenger
Accidents, Lawyer and Attorney
Motorcycle Accidents
The
below information relating to motorcycle
accidents is hereby provided being by The Law Offices of Norman
Gregory Fernandez & Associates as a courtesy to visitors
of our webpage. The herein information is provided as
educational material only, and is not meant as legal advice. If
you desire legal advice on your legal matter, you may call us
for free legal consultation.
If you
have already been in a Motorcycle
accident in the State of California, we highly recommend that
you stop reading right now, and call our law firm for a free
telephone consultation at
(800) 816-1529, Ext. 1. We will tell
you over the telephone if we think that you have a case and
whether we can help you.
If we
believe we can help you, and you decide to retain us, we can
then send our investigator to you with all of the legal forms
necessary for you to retain our law firm.
If you
do not have medical insurance or a medical provider, we can
immediately refer you to an appropriate doctor near you for
medical treatment. (Yes, even if you do not have medical
insurance)
Yes,
this can all be accomplished with one phone call to our law
firm. We try to make the process as simple as possible for you.
For
more information on how we handle your case, go to our
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special problems and issues related to motorcycle accidents
The
owner and founder of our law firm, Attorney Norman Gregory
Fernandez, Esq., is a long time rider of motorcycles, and as
such has intimate knowledge of the special issues and problems
related to Motorcycle Accident cases. As a rider himself, he
understands from a "riders" point of view how these types of
accidents normally happen and the catastrophic injuries that can
result from such accidents.
You may
have seen many ads from other so-called Biker or Motorcycle
Lawyers in the motorcycle magazines. You may have even seen them
at motorcycle events with their booths set up, and passing out
cards and gifts. We invite you to ask these so-called biker
lawyers if they actually ride, and if so, what they ride!
Another question to ask is when was the last time they rode? Our
law firm owner and founder puts thousands of miles on his bike
each year. He currently rides a Harley Davidson Electra Glide.
You will never see him "trailering" a custom bike to a
motorcycle show to give the appearance of being a real biker
lawyer. Mr. Fernandez really is a biker lawyer. Rather than set
up booths at shows, Mr. Fernandez actually rides to the shows.
Only a real biker knows the dangers related to riding
motorcycles on roads and city streets. Mr. Fernandez will bring
to your motorcycle accident case, real world experience not only
as a fellow biker, but as a competent personal injury lawyer.
Most
motorcycle accidents occur for two reasons; cagers (people
driving in cars, also known as cagers to the riders of
motorcycles.) either fail to see the motorcyclist before the
accident, or demonstrate a reckless indifference towards the
right of a motorcyclist to share the same road as their car for
whatever reason.
Most
motorcycle accidents occur at intersections on city streets.
It's usually the same old scenario, a car or other vehicle makes
a left hand turn in front of the motorcyclist who has the right
of way, causing the motorcyclist to either: (1)"lay it down" if
he or she has time; (2) Violently swerve to avoid the impending
collusion, usually resulting in the motorcycle striking another
object; and/or (3)The motorcycle slams into the vehicle throwing
the ride into the air.
There
are many other motorcycle accident scenarios which will not be
discussed here, but with which we (and you as well) are
intimately familiar.
The
Cager usually uses the same old excuse; I did not see it. In
some instances it has been reported to us that Cagers seemed to
have purposefully swerved into or ran a motorcycle off the road
for whatever reason. In the instance of this type of conduct, we
would consider the case to be an intentional act and seek
punitive damages from the cager.
In
California, lane splitting is legal. Many accidents occur when
cagers change lanes right into a motorcyclist, while the
motorcycle is splitting lanes. Sometimes cagers will actually
swerve over to cut off the motorcyclist who is splitting lanes
just because they are angry that they have to wait in traffic or
for whatever other reason.
Pursuant to California Law, Motorcyclist have the same rights to
use public roads, as other motor vehicles. The excuses that we
have heard used as defenses to cagers hitting or cutting off
motorcyclist just do not cut it. "I did not see him," is no
excuse. Each motorist on the road has a duty of due care to
watch out for their fellow motorist.
Since
we are familiar with these scenarios, and we will aggressively
fight for you in your Motorcycle case.
TIME LIMIT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN YOUR AUTO OR MOTOR VEHICLE
ACCIDENT (California STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS)
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The
present Statute of Limitations for filing a lawsuit for personal
injuries related to your motorcycle accident in the
State of California is two (2) years from the date of the
accident. If you do not file a lawsuit within two (2) years, you
lose your right to sue!
If any
of the parties to the accident is a governmental entity such as
county vans and vehicles, a claim must be filed with the entity
within 6 months from the date of the accident. If the entity
rejects the claim, they must then be sued within 6 months from
the date of the rejection.
The
only time that you should ever wait two years to file a lawsuit
in a motorcycle accident, is if you are presently
treating with a medical provider for injuries sustained in the
accident. In such cases you damages are not fully known (ripe).
What do you do if you are in a
motorcycle
Accident?
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Being in a
motorcycle
accident can be one of
the most traumatic experiences of your life, especially if you
are seriously injured. Many people die each year
in motorcycle accidents in the United States.
If you are in any
type of motorcycle
accident, make sure you get a police report, especially if you
are injured.
Many police agencies
in California will not respond to what they consider to be minor
motor vehicle accidents. If you are in an accident and you are
injured, make sure you inform the police of this fact, and
insist that someone come out to investigate the accident and
take a police report. This is very
important for your case.
If you are able too,
try to get the names and addresses of
any and all witnesses.
Do not make any statements at the scene
of the accident to anybody but the police.
If you are truly
injured, call the paramedics or request that someone else call
the paramedics for you. It's better to error on the side of caution, than to
find out later that you are seriously injured.
If the paramedics
give you the option of not being transported to a hospital, tell
them that you want to be transported to a hospital. By law the
paramedics must transport injured persons to a hospital upon
request. Again, it is better to error on the side of caution. We
have seen all types of motorcycle accident victims, and many types of
motorcycle accident injuries could result in internal
bleeding or hidden damage that you might be aware of at the time
of the accident. After an accident, the chemical adrenaline is
produced by the body which increases your heart rate. During
this process the pain you are experiencing might not seem to
severe.
We cannot tell you
how many of our client's have been involved in motorcycle accidents and
went home thinking that the pain they were feeling would go
away, only to end up not being able to move a few hours later.
GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM TO GET CHECKED OUT!
NEVER LEAVE THE SCENE OF ACCIDENT, THE REQUIREMENT OF THE
EXCHANGE INFORMATION
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California Law
requires that all persons involved in a motor vehicle accident
to exchange drivers license, Vehicle Registration, and insurance
information with each other at the scene of an accident.
If you are
physically able too, you must also provide your drivers license,
vehicle registration, and insurance information to any other
persons involved in the accident.
Never leave the
scene of an accident without exchanging information. You could
be charged with hit and run which is a felony and a crime in the
State of California.
Do not ride down
the street and then stop. We highly recommend that you leave
your motorcycle where it is until the police arrive so that they can
observe the position of the motorcycle and do their report.
Only if you have too, do we recommend moving your motorcycle out of
traffic to the side of the road or medium of a freeway. ONLY
MOVE YOUR MOTORCYCLE IF YOU HAVE TOO FOR SAFETY REASONS! In any case,
never move your motorcycle to a location where it can be construed
by someone that you fled from the scene of an accident!
Unfortunately many
persons in the State of California drive illegally without
automobile or motor vehicle insurance. It is for this reason
that we always tell our clients to carry uninsured motorist
bodily injury, and uninsured motorist property damage insurance
coverage.
You may find out
while exchanging information with the other motorist you had an
accident with that they have some sort of excuse for not having
a current proof of insurance card, or they may not even have a
drivers license. If this is the case, it is more likely than not
that the other driver does not have insurance or a drivers
license. We do not recommend arguing with the other driver.
Arguing can lead to physical violence. It's bad enough that you
just had an accident, the last thing you need is to go to jail
for fighting with the other driver, or being physically
assaulted. Use your brain! Get whatever information you can from
the person even if they provide proper documentation.
When provided with
the things mentioned above, write everything down in detail,
i.e., Full Name, Address, Drivers License Number, Date of
Expiration, Date of Birth, Hair Color, Height, Weight,
Restrictions, Insurance Company name, address, and telephone
number, Insurance policy number, date of expiration of
insurance, Year, Make, Model, License Plate, Vehicle
Identification Number, and Color of all vehicles involved in the
accident, Registered owner of vehicle, address, etc.
In other words,
write down every piece of information from each of the items
given to you by the other driver. It will only help us to
prosecute your case!
Here are some things
that you might try to write down aside from the required
information mentioned above:
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Were any of the
parties involved in the accident driving a commercial
vehicle, truck, van, and/or working at the time of the
accident?
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Any statements
made by any of the persons involved in the accident.
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A full
description (race, height, age, weight, hair color and
style, clothes, etc.) of each driver involved in the
accident.
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Whether any
persons in the accident were wearing eye glasses or sun
glasses.
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Whether any
persons involved in the accident appeared to be intoxicated.
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Passenger
information for all vehicles.
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Whether the
windows of any of the vehicles tinted.
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Whether any
persons involved in the accident talking on the cell phone
at the time of the accident. (their cell phone records can
be obtained by us through subpoena if we are forced to
litigate)
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The facts of the
accident as you understand them.
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All witness
names, addresses, telephone numbers, vehicle types, license
plate numbers, etc. (sometimes witnesses will offer to help
at the scene of the accident, but then become unavailable or
refuse to return phone calls or mailings after the fact.
Getting detailed information from them including their
vehicle information may help us to locate them if necessary
or they become non-cooperative.)
If you are can, call
our office at
(800) 816-1529 Ext. 1, from the scene of the
accident, and we will try to immediately dispatch an
investigator to the accident scene, depending upon where you are
and the facts of the accident. If you cannot call us, try to
contact level headed relatives or friends to come to the scene
of the accident. They can not only help you to obtain
information, but they can also act as witnesses to statements
made by persons involved in the accident, property damage, and
your injuries. Witnesses are always a good thing, especially if
they are helpful to your case! They can also assist you in
removing belongings from your vehicle if necessary, and give you
a ride if you motorcycle needs to be towed.
Following our advice
will in the end help us to prosecute your case.
What do you do with your
motorcycle
After an Accident?
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You have been
involved in a motorcycle accident, what
do you do with your motorcycle?
Before discussing
this subject, we want to discuss the subject of "Road Side
Assistance Plans," such as AAA, and/or insurance
company provided plans.
We recommend that
you always have a Road Side Assistance plan because it will not
only help you out if your motorcycle breaks down, or run out of gas, and can also save you lot's of grief
if you do have a motorcycle accident.
There are two types
of accidents; (1) The type where your car is totaled and/or not
drivable; and the type of accident where you car is drivable.
There is also the situation where you may be too injured to make
any decisions about your car at the scene of an accident. We
will not discuss that scenario right now.
If you vehicle is
obviously totaled and/or not drivable, and you are able, we
first recommend if you are able too, that you call your
insurance company from the scene of the accident to report the
accident. Your insurance company should be able to give you a
list of approved auto body shops that you can have your car
towed too nearby, and you may find out that your insurance company will
cover the cost of the tow. Often times your insurance company my
arrange to have the car towed to the nearest approved auto body
shop. Using this process will also help speed up the process of
the insurance companies investigation, appraising the damage,
and either having the car repaired or totaling the car. However,
some insurance companies will not assign an adjuster to your
case for 24-48 hours. Either way, try your insurance company
first.
If the above is not
possible, and you are in a situation where you can call your
road side assistance company, call them, and inform them that
you have been in an accident and ask them to send a tow truck to
tow your car. With most road side assistance programs this
service if free. If you allow the police to have your car towed,
your car will usually be taken to a tow lot that will then
charge you for the tow and storage until your car is removed
from their lot. Although your insurance may pay for this, it
will be harder to get your personal belongings out of the car in
the short term.
If you car or
vehicle is SAFELY drivable, then immediately drive it home or to
your auto body shop to have get an estimate of the damage. It is
very important to get the estimate in writing.
The Necessity of
retaining counsel
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The above
information is just a small part what you need to know when
dealing with accidents.
As a firm that
handles personal injury cases, including all types of
automobile, motorcycle, truck, bus, and other motor vehicle
accidents, we must above all, highly recommend that you retain a
lawyer to represent you in your accident case. Preferably within
the first 24-48 hours of the time the accident occurred.
We have dealt with
many people who thought they could do it on their own without a
lawyer, who in the end either by their own words or conduct
unintentionally sabotaged their own case, or settled their case
for a small fraction of what their case was actually worth.
More then anything,
we dislike having to tell someone who attempted to handle this
complex area of the law on their own, that there is nothing we
can do for them because they already settled their case, or they
waited too long to file suit, etc.
Our purpose as a law
firm is to provide you with aggressive, competent legal
representation on your case. The word competency is not just
some marketing term. Competency means that you have the someone
has the expertise and knowledge to handle something.
The Law Offices of
Norman Gregory Fernandez has the level of competency necessary
to get you maximum results in your case.
We have what it
takes to prosecute your case. Don't be a fool, and try to
represent yourself. Lawyers are here for a reason; because we
know the system and how to navigate through it. We know what you
are entitled too and how to get it either through settlement or
litigation.
We have what it
takes to prosecute your case. Don't be a fool, and try to
represent yourself. Lawyers are here for a reason; because we
know the system and how to navigate through it. We know what you
are entitled too and how to get it either through settlement or
litigation.
You may call us now
for a free consultation on your case at (800) 816-1529,
Ext. 1, or
you may submit your case through our
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have nothing to lose except the money you may be entitled to in
your case!
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