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New data shows that motorcycle accidents causing fatalities and serious injuries have reached a 10-year high. This alarming trend highlights the danger faced by motorcycle riders every time they take their bikes out onto the province’s roads and highways.

Motorcycle riders are among the most vulnerable of all road-users. With only a helmet and wearable safety gear protecting them from the dangers of the road, motorcycle riders who are involved in a collision with a larger passenger vehicle could easily suffer fatal or severe, catastrophic injuries.

Safely riding a motorcycle requires an abundance of caution, experience, and vigilance. However, even the most safety-conscious motorcycle rider could lose their life or sustain serious injuries as the result of another driver’s negligence.

In accordance with Alberta’s Traffic Safety Act, all motor vehicle operators must exercise a reasonable degree of caution behind the wheel and take the safety of all other road-users into consideration by obeying local traffic laws. If they fail to uphold the duty of care they legally owe other road-users by engaging in any form of unlawful or otherwise wrongful conduct, they could be considered negligent.

Common examples of driver negligence that could seriously injure a vulnerable motorcycle rider include:

  • Speeding
  • Improper lane changes
  • Texting while driving
  • Distracted driving
  • Impaired driving
  • Ignoring traffic signs/signals
  • And more

If a driver’s negligence leads to a collision in which a motorcycle rider is injured, the at-fault driver could be liable for damages they incur as a result. The negligent driver’s insurance provider could be required to pay for an injured accident survivor’s injury-related economic and non-economic costs.

The lifetime costs of accident-related injuries can be unmanageable. Oftentimes, survivors of motorcycle accidents require costly medical expenses including prolonged periods of physical therapy, ambulatory assistive equipment, live-in attendant care from a personal support worker, and other drastic lifestyle adjustments. Furthermore, motorcycle accident survivors whose overall quality of life has been significantly diminished could incur non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering and emotional distress as a result of the injuries they have sustained.

Unfortunately, even if a driver’s negligence was responsible for a collision in which a motorcyclist was injured, it can be very difficult for the accident victim to get the settlement they deserve from the at-fault motorist’s insurer. Insurance companies often try arguing that the motorcyclist’s own actions on the road contributed to the circumstances that led to the collision in an attempt to reduce the damages they should be awarded.

However, by working with our Grande Prairie motorcycle accident lawyers, bikers who have been injured in a collision caused by another person’s negligence may be able to recover the maximum amount of damages to which they might be entitled. To learn more about working with our motorcycle accident lawyers serving Grande Prairie, book your free initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers today.

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Commonly Asked motorcycle accident Questions

Here are our most asked questions on motorcycle accident claims.

The first and most important step is to seek medical attention. If you are able to remain at the scene of the accident, it is important to obtain the information of the other drivers and vehicles involved, as well as the names and contact information of potential witnesses.

The most common causes of motorcycle accidents include speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, and careless driving. Many motorcycle accidents are caused by other motorists who fail to yield to motorcyclists.

Common injuries include brain injuries, orthopedic injuries, fractured bones, spinal cord injuries, soft-tissue injuries, psychological injuries, such as fear of driving, and more.

A personal injury lawyer can help with proving who caused the accident and the impact the injuries have had on your life. If you are unable to prove that the other driver(s) were at fault, your case may be dismissed, irrespective of the level of injury. A personal injury lawyer can help investigate fault using several different avenues, including the retention of forensic engineers who can reconstruct the accident scene and more.

Compensation can include pain and suffering, loss of past and future income loss, future care costs, out-of-pocket expenses, loss of housekeeping capacity, and more. The goal of compensation is to put you back in the same place had the accident not occurred. Without a time machine, this means bringing you back to the same position, insofar as possible, with monetary compensation.

As a motorcyclist, there is an expectation that you take reasonable steps to protect yourself from injury. That includes wearing a helmet, gloves, boots, and other protective gear. Your settlement amount may be impacted if you failed to wear protective gear that would have prevented or lessened the extent of your injury. For example, if you sustain a foot injury but are not wearing a helmet, this should not impact your settlement since a helmet would not have protected your foot.

Yes. Who the insurance company determines as the at-fault party does not determine who is or will be found to be at fault for an accident in the eyes of the law. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident and the insurance company says it’s your fault, it is recommended that you speak with a personal injury lawyer.

In Alberta, there is a general limitation period of 2 years from the date of the accident. There are some exceptions to this rule, and it is recommended that you speak with a personal injury lawyer for more information.

Compensation is assessed based on separate heads of damage. Pain and suffering, for example, will depend on your injuries, how the injuries impair your function, how they impact your personal life, relationships, and more. Other heads of damage include lost income, future loss of income or opportunity, out-of-pocket expenses, future care costs, loss of housekeeping capacity, and more.

It is not recommended to accept an offer of compensation without first speaking with a personal injury lawyer.

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