November 23, 2024

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What NOT To Do Following a Motorcycle Accident

What NOT To Do Following a Motorcycle Accident

Being involved in a motorcycle accident isn’t something anyone wants to think about. It’s scary, serious, and the hope is that it never occurs. Unfortunately, even if you’re the safest rider out there and follow all the rules of the road, accidents can still happen. This is why it’s so important to be prepared, just in case.

Here we’ll take a look at some basic things NOT to do following a motorcycle accident.

Do NOT Walk or Drive Away from the Scene

If there is any rule that is extremely important to remember, it is not to walk or ride away from the scene of the accident. You need to call the emergency services and wait until they arrive. You may need to be checked over by medical personal and even be transported to a hospital.

Do not touch or move anything from the accident scene either. If you are the victim in the accident, you want to be sure the police report of the accident scene is factual so that your odds of being awarded compensation are high. If you need to take anything with you, wait until the police allow you to take that item. It’s usually a good idea to take photos of the scene if you can using your mobile phone.

Do NOT Go About Filing the Claim on Your Own

Many people assume that they can just file their claim against the party at fault and deal with their insurance company. While it is your right, it typically isn’t in your best interests. You want help from experienced professionals in the state where the accident occurred. You can search for Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys, or any other state, and get a list of potential options.

Experienced attorneys will know exactly how to file a claim, what information needs to be included, how to deal with the insurance company, what is fair and reasonable compensation, how to fight for your rights, and basically how to win the case. This takes a lot of time and effort and isn’t something you want to do on your own.

Do NOT Get Combative with Other Parties

After a motorcycle accident, emotions can be running high and your first instinct may be to start yelling and pointing blame. That’s not going to help anyone and it may make things worse. It’s important to stay calm, cool, and collected and wait for the authorities to arrive and take over the scene.

Do NOT Leave without Getting the Other’s Details

It’s also important to get all the pertinent details from the other party or parties involved in the accident. This includes their name, address, phone number, and insurance information. This information will also be in the police report but it doesn’t hurt to also get it yourself.

Ensure the Best Outcome Possible

While you may not be able to avoid a motorcycle accident, there are mistakes you can avoid doing after the fact. Making sure you approach the immediate aftermath of the accident in a cool and collected manner will help you in the long run.