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How Much Is My Motorcycle Accident Settlement Worth?

How Much Is My Motorcycle Injury Worth?

Often a client walks in our office and asks, “How much is my motorcycle accident settlement worth?”

The answer is, …’It depends on several factors”.

Take control of the situation. Speak with a motorcycle accident lawyer right away.

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Let The Law Office of Kevin R. Hansen Take Your Motorcycle Accident Case

Were you injured in a motorcycle accident and wondering what a motorcycle accident settlement would be worth? Accordingly, being in a motorcycle crash can be overwhelming, especially when faced with medical bills, lost wages, and insurance company hassles.

At The Law Office of Kevin R. Hansen, we understand the challenges you’re facing, and we’re here to help. We know motorcycle accident settlement negotiations, trials, and negligence law.

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Injured in a Motorcycle Accident?

What's my injury worth?

The value of a motorcycle accident settlement varies significantly, depending on multiple factors, including the extent of your injuries and how they impact your daily life.

If you’re unable to work or require ongoing medical care, your compensation is likely to be higher.

Damages You Can Claim

What Damages Can I Claim in a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit?

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  • Medical bills (hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation)
  • Long-term care expenses
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life due to permanent disabilities
  • Property damage for your motorcycle

Under Nevada law, injured victims may be eligible to recover various types of damages depending on the specifics of their case. These damages can be categorized into two main groups: economic and non-economic damages.

Economic Damages: 

Medical Expenses: This includes any costs related to medical treatment, such as doctor visits, hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, medications, and any future medical care required as a result of the accident.

Lost Wages: If the accident caused the victim to miss work or diminished their earning capacity, they may be entitled to compensation for lost wages and potential future earnings.

Property Damage: This covers the cost of repairing or replacing damaged property, such as the motorcycle, protective gear, or any personal belongings.

Out-of-Pocket Expenses: Any additional expenses incurred due to the accident, such as transportation costs to and from medical appointments or the cost of hiring help for household chores, may be recoverable.

Non-Economic Damages

Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical pain, emotional distress, and mental anguish resulting from the accident and the injuries sustained.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life: This refers to the negative impact the accident and injuries have had on the victim’s ability to enjoy their regular activities, hobbies, and overall quality of life.

Disfigurement and Permanent Disability: If the victim has sustained permanent injuries, scarring, or disfigurement, they may be entitled to compensation for the lasting effects of these conditions on their life.

Loss of Consortium: In certain cases, the spouse or family members of the victim may be entitled to damages for the loss of companionship, affection, and support resulting from the accident.

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We offer Zero-Charge Case Evaluations, and a No-Win, No-Fee guarantee.  Put over 25 years of motorcycle accident law experience on your side with the Law Office of Kevin R. Hansen. 

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Will My Settlement Be Reduced If I Am Partially at Fault?

Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means if you’re partially responsible for the accident, your compensation may be reduced. However, you can still recover damages as long as you are 50% or less at fault. If you’re found to be more than 50% responsible, you won’t be eligible for compensation.

Imagine you’re riding through downtown Las Vegas when a car makes an illegal turn and hits you. You might have been speeding, but the car driver’s illegal maneuver was the primary cause of the accident. If the court determines you were 20% at fault, your total settlement could be reduced by that percentage. For example, if your claim is valued at $100,000, your recovery would be reduced by $20,000, leaving you with $80,000.

Insurance companies often use this rule in negotiations, so it’s important to have Kevin Hansen on your side to ensure you’re treated fairly and receive the compensation you deserve.

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Is Nevada a No-Fault Insurance State?

Nevada does not follow a no-fault insurance system. In Nevada, if you’re injured in a motorcycle accident, you don’t have to rely on your own insurance to cover damages. Instead, you can file a claim directly against the party responsible for the crash.

Here’s a hot tip: Talk to a lawyer before contacting any insurance company.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada

The cause of the accident can affect the motorcycle accident settlement amount since the cause leads to fault determination and establishing negligence and liability.

  • Speeding or tailgating
  • Passing too close to a motorcycle
  • Failing to check mirrors or use turn signals
  • Reckless driving, such as weaving through traffic
  • Distracted driving (including texting while driving)
  • Drunk driving or drowsy driving
  • Failing to yield or follow traffic rules
  • Inadequate vehicle maintenance
  • Opening a car door into traffic without looking
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Common Injuries from Motorcycle Accidents in Nevada

Because motorcycles offer little protection in an accident, injuries tend to be severe. Some of the most common injuries include:

  • Road rash and lacerations
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Spinal injuries, including paralysis
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Internal organ damage
  • Amputations or disfigurement

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Why Do You Need a Motorcycle Accident Attorney

The reality is that we cannot stress enough the  importance of having an attorney for motorcycle accidents.

The insurance companies hope you  handle your own claim. This way they control the outcome.

Finding the best motorcycle accident attorney can provide several key advantages:

  • Objective Fault Assessment: We can help assess the situation objectively and determine the true extent of fault, countering any biased assessments by insurance companies.
  • Expertise in Negotiations: Attorneys are experienced in negotiating with insurance companies. We understand the tactics these companies may use and are skilled in countering them to ensure fair treatment for their clients.
  • Maximizing Compensation: With a deep understanding of the law and experience in similar cases, our attorneys are adept at ensuring that our clients receive the maximum possible compensation for their damages and losses.
  • Court Representation: If negotiations with the insurance company fail, we will represent you in court, presenting a strong case backed by evidence and 25 years of legal expertise.

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Kevin has spent over a quarter century representing people who’ve been injured in motorcycle accidents in Nevada. He is battle tested and trial ready. 

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Amanda’s attention to detail and thorough case preparation are invaluable assets to our clients. She leaves no stone unturned.

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What Evidence is Used to Determine Fault in Motorcycle Accidents

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To determine who is at fault, your attorney will consider various elements, including:

  • Police Reports: These documents provide vital details about the accident, including statements from those involved and witnesses.
  • Witness Testimonies: Eyewitness accounts can offer valuable insights into the accident’s circumstances and fault.
  • Conducting interviews with witnesses.
  • Driving Behavior: Speeding, distracted or reckless driving can significantly influence fault determination.
  • Weather Conditions: These are also considered when assigning fault.
  • Reviewing medical records
  • Inspecting injuries or property damage.

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Importance of Police Reports in Determination of Motorcycle Accident Settlement

While a police report is not the final word in fault determination, it is a critical piece of evidence. It contains details about the accident, statements from involved parties, and observations from the responding officer. In Nevada, it’s mandatory to file a DMV Report of Traffic Crash (SR-1) under certain conditions as per Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 484E.070.

Important Note: If the police report puts fault on you, don’t give up. A good attorney can analyze the actual legal fault, especially in the light of comparable negligence and you may still be able to receive compensation for your damages. 

FAQ

Who is at fault questions and answers

A: Yes, in Nevada, you can claim compensation even if partially at fault, provided your fault level is under 51%.

A: Factors like the police report, witness statements, your driving speed, and weather conditions play a role in this determination.

A: Driving without insurance can lead to penalties like fines, reinstatement fees, and the need for SR-22 insurance.

A: An experienced car accident lawyer is essential for safeguarding your rights and ensuring just compensation in a fault-based system like Nevada’s.

One of the many legal tasks that must be done quickly is notify the parties of your claim and require the preservation of evidence (video, reports, documentation of damages, med reports, etc). 

Got Questions About a Motorcycle Accident Settlement or Lawsuit in Nevada? Let’s Talk!

If you or someone you care about has been in a motorcycle accident, our expert team is here to help. 

Contact us now for a free consultation and get the legal advice and support you need to get the maximum compensation for your damages.

Kevin R. Hansen and Amanda A. Harmon, experienced attorneys at The Law Office of Kevin R. Hansen.
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