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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle Accidents Cause Significant Harm – We Aid Our Clients In Getting Substantial Settlements.

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At Double Eagle Injury Law, our experienced and dedicated team of motorcycle accident attorneys understands the unique challenges faced by motorcyclists. We are passionate about protecting the rights of those injured in motorcycle accidents and fighting for the compensation they deserve.

Navigating the busy streets and highways on a motorcycle can be exhilarating, but it also comes with inherent risks. When accidents occur, motorcyclists are often more vulnerable to severe injuries due to the lack of protection provided by their vehicles. Our legal team has the knowledge, experience, and commitment to handle your motorcycle accident case, providing the personalized attention and guidance you need throughout the entire process.

As local attorneys, we understand the community and are well-versed in the specific traffic laws and regulations that apply to motorcyclists in our area. We will work tirelessly to investigate your case, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, so you can focus on healing and recovery. Trust Double Eagle Injury Law to be your advocate in the fight for justice and fair compensation after a motorcycle accident.

Contact our office or fill out a free case evaluation form to learn more.


FAQ

Get answers to frequently asked questions about our services and learn how we can help you.

  • Various factors and conditions contribute to motorcycle accidents. Our experienced legal team at Double Eagle Injury Law understands the unique aspects of these accidents and is prepared to tackle the complexities that arise in such cases.

    Some common factors and conditions that lead to motorcycle accidents include:

    Distracted driving: Motorists who are texting, talking on the phone, or engaging in other distracting activities can easily overlook motorcyclists, leading to severe accidents.

    Failure to yield: Many accidents occur when drivers fail to yield the right of way to motorcyclists, especially at intersections or when making turns.

    Poor road conditions: Potholes, debris, and uneven pavement can pose significant hazards to motorcyclists, who may lose control of their bikes if they encounter these obstacles.

    Weather conditions: Rain, fog, and other adverse weather conditions can reduce visibility and make it more difficult for drivers to see motorcyclists on the road.

    Impaired driving: Alcohol or drug-impaired drivers pose a significant threat to all road users, including motorcyclists.

    Inexperienced drivers: Novice drivers may be less aware of motorcyclists and may not know how to safely share the road with them.

    Left-turn accidents: A common type of motorcycle accident occurs when a car turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle, causing a collision.

    At Double Eagle Injury Law, we thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding each motorcycle accident to identify the responsible parties and hold them accountable. If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, our dedicated attorneys are here to help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

  • Kansas City, Missouri, has specific insurance requirements for motorcyclists to ensure that they are adequately protected in the event of an accident. Prairie Valley Injury Law is well-versed in these requirements and can help you navigate the complex insurance claims process following a motorcycle accident. The mandatory insurance coverage for motorcyclists includes:

    Liability insurance: This type of coverage protects you in case you are found to be at fault for an accident that causes injury or damage to another person or their property. The minimum liability insurance requirements in Missouri for motorcyclists are:

    $25,000 for bodily injury per person

    $50,000 for total bodily injury per accident

    $10,000 for property damage per accident

    Uninsured motorist coverage (UM): Uninsured motorist coverage protects you if you are involved in an accident caused by a driver who does not have insurance or has insufficient coverage. In Missouri, motorcyclists are required to carry uninsured motorist coverage with minimum limits of:

    $25,000 for bodily injury per person

    $50,000 for total bodily injury per accident

    $10,000 for property damage per accident

    It’s important to note that these figures represent the minimum coverage required by law. You may choose to purchase additional coverage to better protect yourself and your assets in the event of a severe accident.

    At Double Eagle Injury Law, our experienced attorneys understand the nuances of motorcycle insurance requirements and can guide you through the claims process to help you secure the compensation you deserve. If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, contact our team for a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options.

  • Motorcycle accidents can be traumatic and disorienting, but knowing what to do in the aftermath is crucial to protect your rights and build a strong case. Double Eagle Injury Law recommends the following steps if you are involved in a motorcycle accident:

    Prioritize safety: Move to a safe location away from traffic if possible, without causing further injury or damage. Turn on your hazard lights and set up warning signals if available.

    Call 911: Report the accident to the police, even if it seems minor. A police report will serve as valuable evidence in your claim and help establish the facts surrounding the accident.

    Seek medical attention: Even if your injuries appear minor, it’s essential to see a medical professional for a thorough evaluation. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent and could worsen over time.

    Document the scene: Take photos and videos of the accident scene, including the involved vehicles, road conditions, and any visible injuries. This visual evidence can support your claim later.

    Gather information: Exchange contact and insurance information with all involved parties. Collect contact information from any witnesses who can provide statements supporting your account of the accident.

    Preserve evidence: Keep all documentation related to the accident, such as medical records, repair estimates, and receipts for any expenses incurred due to the accident.

    Notify your insurance company: Report the accident to your insurer promptly but avoid giving a recorded statement or accepting a settlement offer without consulting an attorney.

    Consult with an attorney: Contact a skilled motorcycle accident attorney at Double Eagle Injury Law to discuss your case and evaluate your legal options. Our team will guide you through the claims process and advocate for the compensation you deserve.

    Remember, the actions you take immediately following a motorcycle accident can significantly impact your ability to secure a fair settlement. Enlisting the help of an experienced personal injury attorney from Double Eagle Injury Law can help protect your rights and ensure you receive the compensation you need for your recovery.

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If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, don’t hesitate to reach out to the dedicated team at Double Eagle Injury Law. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of motorcycle accident cases and are committed to pursuing the maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.

Contact our office or fill out a free case evaluation form to learn more.