You have options for financial recovery if you have been injured in a motorcycle crash in Ohio. You may be able to recover money by filing an insurance claim against the negligent driver.
You likely have many questions about how to file a claim and what you must prove in order to secure compensation. You’ll find a brief outline of some of the most crucial information below.
How We Can Help After Your Motorcycle Accident in Ohio
Your lawyer will take on all the tasks your case requires. These tasks can include hunting down evidence that supports your claim, assigning a value to your losses, and negotiating with the insurance companies.
We will also file your paperwork on time, help you stay within the statute of limitations, and prove fault in your case. You will have support throughout the progression of your claim and you will not have to wonder about what to do at each step.
Your legal team will update you whenever something happens, so you are not left out of the loop. Our team will do all we can to help you and your family.
For a free legal consultation with a motorcycle accident attorney in Ohio, call (614) 418-6777
For a free legal consultation with a motorcycle accident attorney in Ohio, call (614) 538-1116
Types of Compensation You Could Recover in Your Case
Depending on how your accident affected you, you could collect compensation that covers the following losses.
If a member of your family passed away in a motorcycle collision in Ohio, your family can also recover the reasonable cost of their funeral and burial, among other losses.
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What You Must Have in Order to File a Negligence Claim in Ohio
To recover compensation for your losses in Ohio, we must prove that your accident was the result of negligence. This involves proving a few key points.
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We Can Use Evidence to Prove Negligence in Ohio
We will need to use evidence to show that you were hurt due to negligence. Supporting evidence in your case could include various forms of documentation and records.
You will lose the right to seek compensation if you fail to act within Ohio’s statute of limitations. Ohio Revised Code Section 2305.10 generally gives you two years from the date of your collision to file a lawsuit.
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How Your Own Actions Impact Your Settlement in Ohio
Ohio observes a law of modified comparative negligence. This means your actions will impact the value of your potential settlement. You can be partially at fault for the accident and still recover damages.
How Ohio’s Auto Insurance Requirements Impact Your Claim
Ohio is a “fault” state. You will likely be able to resolve your case by filing a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance policy. Ohio’s minimum insurance requirements under Ohio Revised Code Section 4509.51 are noted as follows.
We Can Determine the Cause of Your Motorcycle Crash in Ohio
Per the Ohio State Highway Patrol, in 2020, there were 212 motorcycle accident fatalities. Negligent behaviors claim the lives of hundreds of motorcyclists nationwide.
We Have Won Millions for Injured People and Their Families in Ohio
Our clients describe us as warm, supportive, and helpful. We believe that our previous successes speak for themselves.
What You Can Expect from Your Initial Consultation in Ohio
Preparing a personal injury insurance claim or lawsuit after a collision can be a daunting task. When you trust your case to our motorcycle accident lawyers, we handle the hard work and details for you.
Hear from Previous Motorcycle Accident Clients in Ohio
When our previous clients tell friends, family, and the online community about their experience with us, they are overwhelmingly positive.
Call Bressman Law If You Have More Questions
You may contact our offices in Ohio to schedule a free case evaluation and learn more about your rights. Call today to get started. Feel free to ask about what you can expect from your motorcycle accident lawyer in Ohio.
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