Getting The Help You Need After A Motorcycle Accident
If you suffered serious motorcycle accident injuries because of someone else’s actions, they should be responsible for the costs of your recovery. However, it’s important to understand that in Florida, the law may consider your lack of helmet use when determining compensation. This could mean that your payout might be reduced due to comparative negligence. But do not let this deter you from seeking justice.
At McCauley Law Offices, P.A., in Panama City, we are committed to ensuring that you receive fair treatment under the law and will work tirelessly to minimize the impact of helmet nonuse on your claim. We understand the challenges of tending to your health and your injury claim, and we want to help you earn the outcome you deserve in your claim so you can focus on your health.
Common Causes Of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents are often the result of factors beyond a biker’s control. Poor road conditions, distracted or speeding drivers and car doors opening without warning are just a few of the hazards that can lead to serious accidents. Our attorneys understand the dangers you face on the road, and we are well-versed in the nuances of motorcycle accident claims. We know how to investigate these accidents to maximize the compensation you receive for your injuries.
With our experience in motorcycle accident cases, we are adept at pursuing full compensation for your injuries. We recognize that motorcycle accidents can lead to significant physical, emotional and financial strain. That is why we fight vigorously to ensure that you are compensated for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering and any other damages resulting from the accident.
Start Your Claim With Experienced Guidance
Whether or not you were wearing a helmet, you deserve fair compensation after your motorcycle accident. Take the first step in pursuing the compensation you deserve for your injuries by calling us at 850-299-4070 or emailing us here. Now is the best time to reach out to us, so act now to protect your future.