Kamloops Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
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Important Notice: Our firm can only assist clients with motorcycle accident claims that occurred before May 1st, 2021. Claims arising from accidents on or after this date are outside our scope of representation.
When motorcycle riders encounter negligent drivers on the road, their very lives could be at stake. Drivers who fail to obey the rules of the road jeopardize the physical safety of all road-users they encounter, including motorcyclists.
Motorcycle riders are often portrayed in movies and on television as reckless thrillseekers who are tough-as-nails. However, they are, in fact, among the most vulnerable road-users. Due to the inherent risks associated with riding motorcycles, bikers are highly susceptible to fatal and near-fatal injuries resulting from accidents caused by negligent motorists.
All drivers in the province are required to obey the traffic laws prescribed within the Motor Vehicle Act. As such, anyone who operates a motor vehicle must do so in consideration of the safety of other road-users and with a reasonable degree of caution at all times. Failure to do so by engaging in wrongful actions (or inactions) could be considered negligence.
Examples of driver negligence that often lead to injury-causing motorcycle accidents in Kamloops include:
- Texting while driving
- Other forms of distracted driving
- Fatigued driving
- Reckless driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
- Speeding
- Street racing/stunt driving
- Changing lanes without signaling
- Ignoring traffic signs/signals
- And more
Motorcyclists who were injured in accidents before May 1, 2021 might be entitled to pursue legal action against the driver responsible for causing their collision if the crash was the result of the at-fault driver’s negligence. By working with our Kamloops motorcycle accident lawyers, injured motorcycle riders could recover damages from the party responsible for causing their collisions.
ICBC has made it more difficult for accident survivors injured in collisions after May 1, 2021, to recover the compensation they deserve. Their new “enhanced care” system of no-fault insurance does not permit injured motorcycle accident survivors to pursue civil claims against the negligent driver whose misconduct caused their crash to occur (except in certain scenarios). Instead, injured motorcyclists must rely solely on ICBC accident benefits, which rarely cover an accident survivor’s total injury-related losses. Additionally, ICBC has made it more difficult to appeal unfair decisions about settlement amounts or claim denials. In cases where crash-related impairments prevent a rider from returning to work, our Kamloops long-term disability lawyers may also be able to help pursue disability insurance benefits that provide ongoing income support beyond ICBC coverage. If you are concerned about what this new, no-fault insurance system could mean for your future, contact your MLA and ask them to repeal ICBC’s “enhanced care” insurance model.
Our motorcycle accident lawyers serving Kamloops are passionate about helping injured members of the local community. If you are unsure about courses of action that might be available to you, contact our Kamloops motorcycle accident lawyers by calling 1-800-JUSTICE and receive a free initial consultation on your case.
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At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we appreciate how shocking, overwhelming, and expensive coping with accident-related injuries can be. Our Kamloops motorcycle accident lawyers offer all prospective clients a free initial consultation, during which they have the chance to review the details of their collision and learn about compensatory options they might be able to pursue.
To receive the benefit of personalized, case-specific legal advice from our motorcycle accident lawyers serving Kamloops, contact us today.
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motorcycle accident FAQs
Here are some commonly asked questions for motorcycle accident claims
What makes motorcycle accident claims different from other motor vehicle accident claims?
Motorcyclists are often more exposed and suffer serious injuries as a result when they crash. This can affect eligible compensation amounts. Prevalent bias against motorcycle riders can also make insurance claims more difficult.
Can I still claim compensation if I wasn’t wearing protective gear while riding?
Yes, but your compensation may be reduced if your failure to wear proper gear contributed to your injuries. This is because courts may apply the principle of contributory negligence to your case.
Are there special considerations if I have been in a motorcycle accident?
Generally, no. People driving motorcycles are subject to the same laws as people driving cars other than the fact that motorcyclists should wear helmets and protective gear.
In cases where both parties deny fault for the accident, it will be necessary to reconstruct how the accident happened. In these cases, it can be important to hire a lawyer who is familiar with the safety rules specific to motorcycles, such as the different lane positions, and how motorcycles react when involved in an accident, such as their tendency to accelerate and produce a falsely high speedometer reading.
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