Motorcyle Collisions
Cases arising out of automobile collisions are by far
the most common type of personal injury case in our court
system today. Injuries sustained while riding a motorcycle
present an opportunity for significant injury. Every 10
seconds, someone in the United States is involved in a
car accident, according to the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA). Generally, people who operate
automobiles must exercise "reasonable care under
the circumstances." A failure to use reasonable care
is considered negligence. A person who negligently operates
a vehicle may be required to pay for any damages, either
to a person or property, caused by his or her negligence.
The injured party, known as the plaintiff, is required
to prove that the defendant was negligent, that the negligence
caused the accident, and that the accident caused the
plaintiff's injuries.
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information. Nothing herein should be used as a substitute
for the advice of a competent attorney for your particular
situation. Further, in all injury claims, it is essential
that measures be taken promptly to preserve evidence,
investigate the incident question, protect applicable
statutes of limitation and have physicians or other expert
witnesses thoroughly evaluate any injuries. Because an
attorney can best help you accomplish all of these things,
if you have been injured, it is strongly recommended that
you contact The Law Office of Randall J. Wolfe or another
qualified attorney to evaluate your case as soon as possible.
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