Motorcycle Accident Liabilities

Motorcycle Accident Liabilities Can Be Tough to Determine - Our Firm Can Help Find the Party at Fault

About three-fourths of all motorcycle accidents involve a collision with another vehicle. In many of those cases, the motorist has failed to yield the right of way to the motorcyclist. It's common for the driver of a car or truck who is found to be at fault to be liable in motorcycle accident injury cases. The driver of the other vehicle may have been intoxicated or texting, or otherwise distracted.

However, the driver of the other car and the motorcyclist may not be liable. Any individual or party who contributed to the cause of your motorcycle accident can be liable. Either the motorcycle operator or passenger may have a case if one party suffered injury due to the negligence of another. For example, a motorcycle operator may have neglected to keep the bike running properly, raising motorcycle safety questions.

How Insurance Companies See Motorcycle Accident Liabilities

Insurance companies typically run their accident investigations to find motorcyclists at fault. If a motorcycle operator is at fault, he or she can be held responsible for the injuries caused to the passenger.

If you were involved in a motorcycle accident and the insurance company has denied your claim, contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. as soon as possible. Our experienced attorneys are ready to fight for you. If we accept your case, we can start examining your claim and help you obtain the compensation you deserve.

Contact a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer with Our Firm

Contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. for qualified assistance in your motorcycle accident case. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can assist you or your loved one with your case. Remember, your initial consultation is free. You don't pay us unless you win.

Call (215) 953-5200 or 1-888-470-1099 for your free personal injury consultation today.