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Recovering from a Serious Southfield Motorcycle Accident

The Southfield motorcycle accident lawyers at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm know how to get the most money and justice for our clients and their families. For 50 years, we have represented people severely injured while riding a motorcycle or as a passenger on a bike. Motorcycle riders face a considerable risk of serious injury and death due to the lack of protection. Contact our office for a free consultation and help. 

What Compensation Can I Get From A Motorcycle Crash

You can get compensation for many different things following a Southfield motorcycle accident. After a crash, you may be inundated with hospital and doctors’ bills. In most situations, you are eligible for compensation for these bills and have a car insurance company pay the expenses under the Michigan No-Fault Law

In addition, the auto insurance company for the vehicle involved in the accident must also pay 85% of lost wages for up to 3 years from the crash date. Other first-party benefits are available, too.

In addition, if the other driver is at least 50% at-fault for causing the incident, you are eligible for pain and suffering compensation. Pain and suffering come in different forms, but include things like emotional distress, anxiety, depression, loss of companionship, anger, and everything that turned your life upside down counts. 

Because there is no magic formula for figuring out pain and suffering, having experienced Southfield motorcycle accident lawyers on your side is vital to prove why you deserve the most compensation. Our attorneys specialize in motorcycle accident cases and know the law inside out. 

You Don’t Pay Anything Until We Win Your Case

We take on all cases on a contingency fee basis. This means there are no upfront legal fees or costs. You do not know anything until we win your case. That is our guarantee, and it has provided our clients with access to justice for the past 50 years. 

What To Do After a Southfield, MI Motorcycle Accident

If possible, it is important to take the following steps after a motorcycle accident to protect your rights. 

1. Call the police or 911. Make sure help arrives at the accident scene as quickly as possible. Even if you don’t, if your injuries are serious, it is best to have a medical professional check on you. 

2. Talk to the Police. Even if you cannot do this at the accident scene, make sure the police get a statement from you about how the accident occurred. This can be done at any time after the crash.

3. Take pictures. Try to take photographs of the accident scene. This includes photos of your motorcycle, the vehicle damage of the other cars, and the license plates of other cars.

4. Exchange information with all people involved in the crash. Get the names and telephone numbers of any witnesses.

5. Go to the hospital or local urgent care. Even a minor injury can become very serious.

6. Contact a Southfield motorcycle injury lawyer to find out your rights

It is also advisable not to discuss your injuries or the accident with any car insurance company without first talking to a lawyer. Do not post about the accident on social media. 

Michigan Motorcycle Accident Laws

Michigan has specific laws regarding motorcycle operators and their passengers. Here is a quick reference to a few of those safety rules. 

Helmet Law - A motorcycle rider is required to wear an approved crash helmet unless he or she is (1) at least 21 years old, (2) has at least $20,000 in first-party medical benefits, and (3) has held a motorcycle endorsement for at least 2 years, or passed an approved motorcycle safety course. This is the motorcycle helmet law. MCL 257.658(5).

Pass between lines of traffic - A person operating a motorcycle shall not pass between lines of traffic but may pass on the left of traffic moving in his or her direction in the case of a 2-way street or on the left or right of traffic in the case of a 1-way street, in an unoccupied lane. MCL 257.660.

Riding on the seat of the motorcycle; multiple riders - (1) A motorcycle operator must ride upon and astride a permanent and regular seat attached to that vehicle. (2) A motorcycle or moped shall not be used to carry more persons at one time than the number for which it is designed and equipped. MCL 257.658.

Handlebars of the motorcycle - A person shall not operate a motorcycle or moped equipped with handlebars higher than 30 inches from the lowest point of the undepressed saddle to the highest point of the handle grips. MCL 257.661a.

Lane Sharing - Lane sharing is not permitted. Instead, a group of motorcyclists must operate in a staggered formation.

Causes of Southfield, MI Motorcycle Accidents

There are many reasons why a motorcycle crash can occur. Despite some prejudice towards motorcycle operators, motorcycles do not cause most crashes. Instead, careless and reckless drivers are the cause of these life-changing incidents. The following are the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in Michigan:

  • Distracted driving. When drivers use a cell phone or do not pay attention, they are distracted. This is now the leading cause of car crashes in Michigan. 
  • Speeding. Driving too fast increases the odds of a crash dramatically.
  • Head-on collisions. When a driver tries to pass another vehicle or loses control, they can strike a motorcycle rider head-on when coming from the other direction.  
  • An illegal turn at an intersection. Vehicles must wait for traffic to pass before making a left-hand turn. 
  • Rear-end accidents. When drivers are speeding or not distracted, rear-end accidents are often the result.
  • Running a red light. Drivers who are distracted or drunk can run a red light and cause a horrible crash at an intersection.
  • Running a stop sign. A driver who runs a stop sign is just as negligent as a driver running a red light.
  • Illegal lane change. Many drivers fail to see a motorcycle rider when they are changing lanes.
  • Drinking and driving. Driving while intoxicated or on drugs impairs a driver and slows down decision-making. When a crash with a motorcycle happens, the results can be tragic. 

The Southfield motorcycle accident lawyers at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm, P.C., work tirelessly to investigate everything for our clients. Call us today at 1-800-533-3733 with any questions you may have.  

Common Injuries from Southfield Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle crashes are much different than everyday auto accidents. Because the rider and his or her passenger are completely exposed, the odds of sustaining a serious injury are much higher. Motorcycle accidents are more likely to lead to a wrongful death than any other type of motor vehicle accident. Because of the nature of motorcycle wrecks, the most common injuries are:

  • Broken bones. Broken bones are common motorcycle accident injuries and can require physical therapy, surgery, and a long recovery time.
  • Road rash and severe scarring. Treatment for road rash can range from using creams to skin grafts and plastic surgery.
  • Facial injuries. These injuries can be especially awful if the rider is not wearing a helmet. A broken jaw, broken nose, and scarring are common injuries to the face.
  • Low back pain and lumbar herniation. When a rider is knocked off a bike or hit by a car, whiplash can cause serious damage to the back. 
  • Neck pain. Neck injuries can create severe neck stiffness, pain in the shoulders, burning, and numbness in the arms and hands. Treatment of neck pain can be extensive, including physical therapy and a neck fusion.
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) or closed head injury. Injuries to the head can result in life-changing events, such as cognitive impairment, memory loss, migraine headaches, mood swings, and sensitivity to light and sound.
  • Torn ligaments. Tears to the ligaments and tendons can also result in surgery. Examples include a torn ACL, meniscus, Achilles Tendon, or ulnar nerve injury

Examples of Compensation for Wrongful Death Motorcycle Accident Victims

If you lost a loved one in a fatal motorcycle accident, our Southfield wrongful death attorneys are here to help you with your wrongful death claims after a motorcycle crash. A wrongful death lawsuit could help your family recover expenses such as:

  • Outstanding medical bills
  • Lost wages and loss of future earnings
  • The decedent’s future benefits
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of consortium

How To File a Wrongful Death Claim

Wrongful death cases in Michigan are covered by a specific law, the wrongful death statute—MCL 600.2922. Under the law, an Estate for the deceased must be set up. The family can decide who will act as the personal representative of the Estate, or the judge will appoint someone. Setting up an estate is done in probate court, and our law office can do this for you. 

Our office guides our clients through the legal process during this stressful and emotional time. We work with compassion to ensure your rights are protected. 

Southfield Weather Can Be Difficult for Riders

The weather in Southfield and Metro Detroit can make things very difficult for riders and other drivers on the road. Rain, storms, and wind can force drivers into risky situations. All riders should take extra caution when riding in brutal weather. 

What is the Time Limit to File a Lawsuit?

The statute of limitations applies to filing a lawsuit against the proper defendants who caused the crash. In most cases, an injured person has 3 years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit in court. 

However, this time limit is different for claims for first-party benefits. Sometimes, the time limit can be as short as one year if unpaid medical bills, lost wages, and other benefits exist. Contact our Southfield motorcycle accident lawyers for more information.  

Contact Us Today - Our Southfield, MI Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Are Ready to Represent You

When you have sustained injuries following a motorcycle accident in Southfield or metro Detroit, you have a lot on your plate. The attorneys at the Lee Steinberg Law Firm will protect you and stand by your side throughout the case. We will fight for the monetary compensation you deserve by law.

We have represented Oakland County residents for over 50 years and obtained hundreds of millions in settlements and verdicts. Call us for a free consultation at 1-800-533-3733, or fill out a contact form with us today.