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Motorbike Accident Lawyer Denver, CO

Motorcycle accidents are perhaps some of the most dangerous types of accidents to be involved in. Though it’s exhilarating, you don’t have much protection when you’re on your bike. What should you do if you were injured in a motorcycle accident? The following breaks it down.

  1. Get Medical Assistance

Don’t worry about anything else but yourself and getting medical attention. Everything else will come in due time, but your health is the most important thing immediately following a motorcycle accident. Whether you have life-threatening or minor injuries, make sure you see the appropriate medical professionals to have them taken care of. Some injuries require an ambulance ride and others may just require the help of a friend willing to drive you to the emergency room.

  1. Obtain a Police Report

If you are able, contact the authorities so they can make an official report of the accident. If you are unable to do so, make sure an onlooker contacts the authorities. For insurance purposes, it’s important you have this type of documentation. You may also ask people who saw the accident to leave a statement with police, and possibly for someone to take pictures of the scene. Something to keep in mind is you shouldn’t admit fault. Not to the authorities, not to onlookers and not to anyone else. If you feel the accident was your fault, keep it to yourself and speak with your lawyer about it.

  1. Call Your Lawyer

Your auto accident lawyer will play a vital role in assisting you during the time following your accident. If the accident wasn’t your fault, the lawyer can help you seek the appropriate amount of damages. If the accident was determined to be your fault, the lawyer could help you to know what to say, who to talk to and how to move forward with the entire situation.

  1. Collect Documentation

In addition to the police report, there will be other documents you can hang onto. If the accident involved another driver, you should obtain a copy of their insurance and registration information. If you are able, or have someone willing to do it for you, you could collect the names and phone numbers of witnesses at the scene. Other records you should be sure to keep are medical bills, insurance claims, medical receipts and other similar documents. Speak with your lawyer to see if there’s a file at the office you can keep it all in.

Getting Started

To learn more about motorcycle injuries and how to navigate the legal system after an accident, contact your motorbike accident lawyer in Denver, CO from Richard J. Banta, P.C. today. With legal counsel by your side, the pain of the accident doesn’t have to last longer than it should.