Some motorcyclists enjoy taking to the road for days at a time. Whether they are on an exhilarating scenic ride or traveling to a rally, these trips can be a great way to see the surrounding countryside. Unfortunately, accidents can happen wherever you are. A motorcycle accident is always serious, but it is especially devastating when it happens far from home.
At Polito & Harrington, LLC, we have experience with Waterford out-of-state motorcycle accidents. Rely on our motorcycle crash attorneys to guide you through the legal steps necessary to gain compensation for your injuries.
Follow these steps after a motorcycle accident that occurred out-of-state:
Motorcycle accidents can lead to serious injuries. Some injuries may not be immediately obvious, such as concussions or internal bleeding. Seek medical attention even if you think you are okay. An official medical evaluation could play an important role in an injury claim.
Take photos or videos of the accident scene, if at all possible. Gather information about the damage, road conditions, and the people involved in the accident. Take down names, contact information, and insurance information, including names of any eyewitnesses.
Notify your insurance company promptly, so they are aware of the incident and can begin their own investigations and paperwork.
Get in touch with a Waterford lawyer who handles out-of-state motorcycle accidents. A personal injury claim may be handled differently because it occurred in another state, and an experienced lawyer can help with the legal process. If you are a resident of Connecticut and your motorcycle accident happened in another state, get in touch with a Connecticut lawyer.
State laws differ when it comes to comparative fault in accidents. For instance, Connecticut follows a modified comparative fault rule. An injured person can recover partial compensation if they are less than 51% at fault for the accident that caused the injuries. If the injured person is determined to be 25% at fault, they could recover 75% of the total compensation. Other states nearby follow similar rules, including Delaware, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
New York and Rhode Island follow a different comparative fault rule. It is called pure comparative fault. An injured person in these states could recover partial compensation even if the injured person was mostly at fault for the accident. As long as it is less than 100% fault, they may be able to sue for damages.
On the other hand, Maryland follows a pure contributory negligence rule, which means the injured person cannot recover any compensation if they had any fault.
A Waterford lawyer can explain the different state rules, so you understand how much compensation you may be able to receive after a motorcycle accident.
You do not have to feel alone after becoming injured during an out-of-state motorcycle crash. The lawyers at Polito & Harrington, LLC are here to help you determine liability and file your personal injury claim. We can also help you understand the state laws that apply to your accident.
Do not hesitate to contact us to schedule a free consultation with an attorney who handles Waterford out-of-state motorcycle accidents.
We are committed to provide personalized attention to each and every client’s case – no matter how large or small– because that is each client’s only case. We are proud of our firm’s reputation of combining integrity and compassion with an unflinching dedication to getting the right result. We will do what we say.