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Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accidents and InjuriesQ: What should I do right after a motorcycle accident? Q: I wasnt wearing a helmet when I got into the accident. Will that affect my case? Q: I was hit by a hit-and-run driver (or an uninsured driver). Can I collect anything? Q: I didnt feel injured at the time, but now I do. Is it too late to put in an injury claim? Q: The person who hit me actually said he didnt see me. Shouldnt that make the accident completely his fault? Q: I was hit by someone who made a left turn right into me when I was going straight. Is she automatically at fault? Q: I had a slideout on a turn. No other vehicles were involved, but I think the terrible condition of the road helped cause it. Can I sue the agency thats supposed to maintain the roads? Q: My accident was caused by a dog that ran after me (or in front of me), forcing me off the road. Do I have a case? Q: My customized motorcycle was totaled in the accident, and the insurance company is offering me much less than its worth. Can I sue them? Q. My accident was more than a year ago. At the time, I was too busy dealing with my injuries and my wrecked bike to think about a lawsuit, but now Im seriously considering it. How much longer do I have to think about it? Q: My health insurance covered my medical bills; do I really need to sue over those? Q: I think helmet laws discriminate against riders, interfere with my freedom of choice and dont make me any safer. Couldnt I challenge them in court? Q: Do I really need a lawyer after my motorcycle accident? HOLDING WRONGDOERS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE DAMAGES THEY CAUSE SINCE 1978
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The Motorcycle Injury Attorneys at Bisnar|Chase are licensed to practice in California, Nevada, Washington and New York. We represent Motorcycle injury clients in other states through our associations with local law firms. Through the local firm, we will be admitted to practice law in their State, "pro hac vice", meaning "for this particular occasion". When in our client's best interest, we employ the local law firm (at no additional cost to our client) to assist us with routine court appearances and discovery proceedings to more efficiently pursue our client's cause.
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