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If you or a loved one were injured in a motorcycle accident in Atlanta, Georgia, count on Goldstein Hayes, LLC to help you recover the maximum compensation you deserve. Call an experienced Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyer at (404) 795-4925 for free consultation.
Our team has years of experience fighting on behalf of clients like you. We will fight to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Contact our law offices in Atlanta, Georgia, to learn more about how our legal team can help.
When you trust our experienced Atlanta personal injury attorneys at Goldstein Hayes, LLC to handle your legal representation, you’ll have an Atlanta motorcycle accident attorney to:
If you or a loved one have been involved in a crash, it’s not too early to start fighting for the compensation you deserve. Call today to learn more about how an Atlanta personal injury lawyer can help you through this difficult time.
The Georgia Department of Transportation publishes data on motor vehicle accidents in the state of Georgia. Victims reported 4,162 car accidents involving motorcycles in 2023.
Motorcycle accidents may not be as common as traditional Atlanta car accidents, but they do have the potential to be much more serious. 3,398 people were injured in motorcycle wrecks in 2023. Another 210 victims were killed.
That means nearly 87% of all reported motorcycle accidents in 2023 caused an injury or death.
Comparing your case to other cases is useful, but won’t offer a precise dollar amount.
Before we can understand how much your personal injury case is worth, we’ll have to evaluate the facts.
Important variables include:
Most injury victims don’t fully understand their case value. You know how much you’ve spent on medical care and vehicle repairs. Putting a dollar value on intangible losses or expected future expenses can be really difficult in serious injury cases.
Our lawyers often work with experts in fields like medicine, vocational rehabilitation, life planning and economics. With their help, we’ll be able to accurately assess your case value.
If someone else caused your accident, you can seek compensation or damages. Georgia law allows victims to pursue compensation for economic damages and non-economic damages.
Examples include:
As the victim, you must identify the damages you’ve suffered. When you file your insurance claim or file a motorcycle accident lawsuit, you’ll also have to put a dollar value on those damages. This is where an experienced attorney can be particularly useful.
Like many personal injury law firms in Atlanta, Goldstein Injury Law only charges contingency fees. You won’t owe us anything upfront. Once your case settles or we win a jury verdict, you’ll pay us a percentage of that compensation award.
In other words, you can get the legal representation you deserve without worrying about the cost.
Georgia operates under a modified comparative negligence law. Damages are apportioned between all parties who share the blame for a motorcycle crash. Once your share of fault reaches 50%, however, you lose your right to recover any damages at all. In fact, the other side could hold you responsible for their damages if that’s the case.
Cases involving shared fault can be tricky. Allocating blame is never an exact science. Your lawyer can locate the evidence to minimize the amount of blame allocated to you–if any.
Helmets only go so far in protecting motorcyclists from serious injury. Riding a motorcycle always comes with the risk of suffering life-changing injuries.
At Goldstein Hayes, LLC, our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers in Atlanta often represent clients who have sustained:
If you or a family member were injured in a motorcycle crash, call our Atlanta motorcycle accident attorneys today. The evidence is always strongest soon after a crash. You don’t have to wait until you’ve fully healed from your injuries to take legal action.
Motorcycle accidents become more likely when drivers are careless.
Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
Insurance companies love to blame motorcycle riders for causing accidents. It’ll be important to identify the cause–or causes–of your accident. Pinpointing the cause of the crash will be the critical first step in determining who is responsible for paying your damages.
As an initial matter, you’ll have to prove that someone else was responsible for your injuries. That almost always means you’ll need evidence to prove negligence. Negligence means something similar to “carelessness”.
There are four elements to any negligence claim:
Police reports are important evidence. They aren’t always sufficient to prove your case. They won’t provide any information about the value of your damages.
When you hire our lawyers in Atlanta, we’ll search for:
More complex cases may require testimony from accident reconstruction experts. That’s especially true where liability is contested.
Most personal injury victims in Georgia have two years to file a lawsuit. The statute of limitations starts running on the date of an accident. Missing the deadline means that you lose your right to recover any damages at all.
While it’s possible that a different deadline could apply, the exceptions to the rule are rare. For example, you may have more time if a drunk driver caused your accident. You could have even less time if a government entity is a defendant.
It’s never too early to reach out for legal advice if you were injured in an accident in Atlanta, GA. Call an experienced Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyer today for your free case review. At Goldstein Hayes, LLC, your consultation is free of charge.
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