In a vehicle accident, motorcyclists are much less protected and more vulnerable to severe injuries. When another party is to blame for the accident, you might be able to hold them liable for the damages you experience. A Beaver Falls motorcycle accident lawyer can help you assess whether you have a case and fiercely advocate for your right to compensation.
The attorneys at Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC, want to help you file a claim to recover key compensation like your medical treatment costs, your lost income, and the pain and suffering you endure. Our team has 45 years of collective legal experience representing those injured throughout Western Pennsylvania.
We know how frustrating it is to deal with an injury from a motorcycle accident that was someone else’s fault. We want to help you get the recovery you are owed from the at fault party as well as your insurance company and other sources of compensation.
In one example, our firm secured a $750,000 settlement for a motorcycle accident. * This result doesn’t guarantee future outcomes, but it shows how we advocate for our clients and what they are owed.
There were 787,889 licensed motorcyclists and 350,808 registered motorcycles in 2024 in Pennsylvania. In comparison, there were nearly 7.9 million registered passenger cars the same year.
In 2024, there were 3,064 motorcyclist injured in Pennsylvania. There were also 219 motorcyclist fatalities out of 1,127 total fatalities. Motorcyclists are much more likely to face severe injury and death in collisions.
The cause of a motorcycle accident is important in determining who is at fault and whether a claim can be filed for damages.
Some of the common reasons that motorcycle accidents happen include:
A case is generally first filed against the at-fault party’s insurance company. However, if a reasonable settlement can’t be secured through an insurance claim, you could file your case in court, such as the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County. An attorney can help you assess your options for financial recovery and the most effective way to secure it.
The average settlement for a motorcycle accident varies substantially depending on your unique injuries or other damages. Generally, motorcyclists face more severe injuries compared to those in vehicles and those in other types of vehicle accidents.
Consider damages like your medical bills, your reduced and lost income, the future medical treatment you’ll need, the damage to your property, and your pain and suffering. This can help you determine a reasonable settlement.
You do not legally need a lawyer after a motorcycle accident in Pennsylvania. However, it is helpful to hire one to protect your ability to file a claim and manage your case while you focus on physical recovery.
One of the hardest injuries to prove in motorcycle accident claims is a minor traumatic brain injury. More severe traumatic brain injuries have clearer symptoms to document, while minor brain injuries can be harder to prove through medical documentation. However, it is still possible to prove these injuries. Proof can come in the form of professional opinions, medical documentation, and testimony from those who can state how the injury impacts your life.
There are several things you shouldn’t do after a motorcycle accident, including leaving the scene, refusing medical care, or admitting fault for the crash.
Even if you think you weren’t hurt, you should get medical care from emergency responders. Don’t admit fault or speculate about why the accident happened, because those statements can be used to deny a claim.
When you need dedicated and empathetic legal representation in Beaver Falls after a motorcycle accident, reach out to Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC today.
*Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own merits.