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Scottsdale Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Commonly regarded as one of the best places to ride your motorcycle in the country, Scottsdale’s long, winding roads see a good amount of motorcycle traffic throughout the year. The warm weather and beautiful scenery make for a pleasant and long stroll down the countryside, though the Arizona roads are still home to many reckless drivers and accidents. 

Even if you take every caution possible, like wearing a helmet and proper protective gear, you still risk getting into an accident due to another motorist’s negligence. Motorcyclists know the usual risks of operating a smaller vehicle on an open road with other drivers, which can result in serious injury. If you are in an accident due to another driver’s negligence, you are owed damages. The team of dedicated and knowledgeable Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers at Feller & Wendt can help you file a claim and obtain access to the compensation you need to get your life back on track. 

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Arizona

Motorcycle accidents are commonly caused by one of two things: reckless driving or unsafe driving conditions. Reckless driving can look like anything from speeding to failing to yield on time. Unsafe driving conditions in Arizona are mostly caused by potholes, unkempt roads, and areas that are heavily under construction. 

Construction companies working on or near roads may create potentially dangerous and unsafe conditions for motorcycle drivers. This danger is escalated when they fail to provide warnings about the actual or possible hazards for motorists. Potential safety hazards for those riding motorcycles include: 

  • Loose gravel
  • Pools of water
  • Unmarked cracks or bumps in the road
  • Slippery materials from crash barriers onto the road
  • Unmarked and unsafely parked construction equipment
  • Improperly placed cones and barriers

Due to their smaller nature and fewer wheels, motorcycles are more susceptible to road barriers than regular motor vehicles. 

What Type of Compensation Can You Receive for a Motorcycle Accident? 

After being injured at the hands of another, you will likely be left with hospital bills, prescription medication costs, and lost wages to deal with. Motorcycle accidents can see a wide range of injuries, most of which are serious. Motorcycles are far less protected than their larger counterparts and are also closer to the ground, making impact more severe. When you are looking for compensation for your accident, your attorney can help you receive the following: 

  • Economic damages: These are your measurable, tangible costs, like medical bills, lost wages due to an inability to work, and damage to your motorcycle. These damages are easily calculable and are sometimes referred to as special damages. 
  • Non-economic damages: For losses not so easily measured, like pain, loss of consortium, and suffering, your attorney can help you determine appropriate compensation for non-economic damages. 
  • Punitive: Punitive damages are reserved for if the accident is proven grossly negligent or malicious. 

You can file a claim and receive damages without a Scottsdale motorcycle accident attorney’s help, but the insurance company will likely not give you adequate compensation. Feller & Wendt understands the importance of financial compensation after a major accident and will fight for every single penny you deserve. 

How Can a Scottsdale Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Help? 

Partnering with an attorney gives you the best possible shot at the outcome you are looking for. When considering partnering with Feller & Wendt for your motorcycle accident case, here are a couple of ways in which they can help benefit your claim: 

Establish Negligence

Filing a personal injury claim involves actively demonstrating you were injured directly because of someone else’s negligent behavior. An attorney with extensive knowledge of personal injury cases and how they work can establish that the at-fault party owed you a standard of care that was breached, resulting in your injuries. 

Arizona is a comparative negligence state, meaning even if you are partially at fault, you can still receive compensation. Some other states will bar those who are partially negligent or liable from receiving damages, but Arizona is not. Instead, negligence is graded on a percentage scale. For example, if you are found to be 30% negligent or at fault for the accident, 30% of your compensation will be deducted. If both parties are found to have been equally negligent, neither party is entitled to compensation. 

Gather Evidence

The most significant aspect of proving negligence is gathering evidence. Ideally, after the accident has occurred, video footage, photographs, and eyewitness testimony will all be collected. As the scene of the accident will likely involve multiple injuries, this is rarely the case. 

Your attorney can help investigate your claim and gather time-sensitive information and evidence you may not have access to. This can include medical reports, police reports, traffic camera footage, and more. Combined with witness testimony, your attorney will use the collected evidence to demonstrate that the at-fault party’s negligent and reckless actions caused the accident. Were it not for their behavior, you would not have incurred any injuries. 

Been in a Motorcycle Accident? Speak to a Dedicated Scottsdale Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today

Trying to handle the aftermath of a motorcycle accident alone can be overwhelming and lead to an underwhelming settlement. Let the team of Scottsdale motorcycle accident attorneys at Feller & Wendt help you today by taking the pressure off your shoulders. We have helped many clients get hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation for their injuries and would love to do the same for you. Our people-first approach to personal injury means you have a support system from day one, from your initial consultation to the end settlement. 

Get the money you need to begin the healing process by calling our office at (480) 702-2277 or filling out our contact form. All initial consultations are free. 

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