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Handling insurance claims after a motorcycle accident

On Behalf of | Sep 16, 2024 | Personal Injury Law

Dealing with insurance companies after a motorcycle accident can feel overwhelming. Insurance adjusters often try to reduce payouts, leaving people unsure of what to do. Knowing your rights and how to fight for fair compensation is important to make sure you get the support you need for your injuries.

Consult a personal injury attorney early

The most effective strategy is to contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after the accident. An experienced lawyer can help you navigate Washington’s personal injury laws and ensure that you don’t settle for less than you deserve. 

Avoid giving a recorded statement

Insurance companies often ask for a recorded statement soon after the accident. You are not required to provide this statement, and doing so without legal guidance can hurt your case. The insurance company will use anything you say to reduce your compensation in your personal injury claim. 

Request an independent medical examination

In cases involving severe injuries, insurance companies might dispute the extent of your injuries or the required treatment. Requesting an independent medical examination (IME) can provide an objective assessment of your condition. This examination, conducted by a neutral third-party doctor, can offer critical evidence to support your claim and counter any attempts by the insurance company to minimize your injuries.

Document everything

Keep a detailed record of your injuries, medical treatment, and any related expenses. This documentation can help support your claim and ensure you receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other damages. Photographs of your injuries, receipts, and medical records are all crucial pieces of evidence.

Take action for a strong accident claim

Dealing with the aftermath of a severe motorcycle accident can be tough, especially when facing insurance companies. By taking action, you can protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.