Accidents result in many unexpected expenses. Motorcycle accident settlements should be covered by the party responsible for the crash or their insurance company. It's hard to move on after a motorcycle accident. Why? Besides suffering physical injuries and mental anguish, your loved ones can be affected. Fortunately, motorcycle accident settlements can help injured bikers cater to their finances.
Consequences of a Motorcycle Accident
Research shows that bikers are exposed to more severe injuries than motorists in the event of an accident. Besides the extensive physical injuries, motorcycle accidents can result in:- The accident victim can no longer use the damaged motorcycle;
- Serious injuries can cause incapacitation, meaning you'll miss work;
- Medical bills start piling up;
- Your loved ones suffer financially and much more.
Recoverable Damages for Motorcycle Accident Claims
The type of claims that victims of motorcycle accidents can file include:Wrongful Death
Loved ones could file a wrongful death claim if the death of the deceased biker resulted from the negligence of another party. Funeral expenses and medical costs incurred by the deceased may be recoverable in a successful claim. Dependents or surviving loved ones can also recover damages for the loss of a providerPain and Suffering
Most people have encountered “pain and suffering,” but they might not know what it means. In personal injury law, pain and suffering refer to the mental anguish suffered by loved ones after an accident. Unfortunately, pain and suffering damages are hard to measure in financial terms. However, injury lawyers and insurance companies have a way of calculating these types of damages, which may include disfigurement or scarring or a diminished quality of life.Lost Income
You'll need to recuperate from your injuries following a motorcycle accident. Unfortunately, you can be incapacitated if you suffer more severe injuries. Whatever the scenario, you'll miss work and forego your income. The law has a solution for such cases. Depending on the facts of your case, you can recover:- Damages for loss of opportunity to earn;
- Damages for foregone employment benefits during the treatment period;
- Damages for diminished income resulting from your injuries, and more.