Title: What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident
1What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident
2Stop immediately and be careful of the traffic.
Do not leave the scene of an accident.
Keep calm and aid the injured if possible.
Call the police and, if needed, an ambulance. Go
to the hospital if you are injured.
Exchange information with the other driver(s).
Identify the witnesses and get their names,
addresses, phone numbers, and statements.
3- Make an accident report with the police
immediately. Verify later that it is accurate. - Take pictures of the vehicles, injuries if
visible, and the scene of the accident. - Provide the insurance company only with basic
information such as your name, address, and
telephone number. Do not discuss either the
accident or your injuries. - Do not accept an offered injury settlement or
sign a binding release. - Call them for legal assistance to protect your
rights.
4When to Contact the Police or an Attorney After a
Motorcycle Accident Is it really that necessary
to call the police? Yes! It is important to
contact the police immediately if you are
involved in a motorcycle accident. Doing so will
help document what happened, why it happened, how
it happened and which parties are at fault. It
will also allow for an immediate investigation of
the scene while the evidence is still available.
5 When should I contact an attorney?
After all of the people who are injured receive
medical care and information is gathered from all
involved parties and witnesses, you should
contact an attorney who is experienced in
handling personal injury matters as soon as
possible. They will always meet with you right
away for a free consultation so you can get your
questions answered and get immediate legal
assistance. If you decide to retain their
services, they will then have an investigator
conduct a thorough investigation of the accident
so that no evidence goes undetected or is lost.
No matter where you are calling from, contact
them at 800-710-0040 so they can discuss your
accident and injuries and begin protecting your
rights and interests immediately.
The above is not legal advice. That can only come
from a qualified attorney who is familiar with
all facts and circumstances of a particular,
specific case and the relevant law.
6Contact To Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers
Address 600 East Granger Road, Suite
200 Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131 Phone
888-710-0040 Website https//www.law-ohio.com/co
ntact-us/