Should I Hire A Motorcycle Accident Attorney?

by Emery Brett Ledger on Feb. 07, 2011

Accident & Injury Personal Injury Accident & Injury  Wrongful Death Accident & Injury  Car Accident 

Summary: For a free and detailed evaluation of your motorcycle accident case by motorcycle accident lawyer Emery Ledger, contact the Law Offices of Ledger & Associates at 1-800-300-0001 or visit them online at www.ledgerlaw.com.

California is undeniably a beautiful place to ride a motorcycle. Statewide, over one million people are licensed to ride a motorcycle. Some ride for pleasure while others choose to ride because of practical concerns. Los Angeles, for instance, with its congested traffic and often long commutes, makes riding a motorcycle a wise choice. Unfortunately, Los Angeles can also be dangerous for bikers. Despite public and private campaigns to educate other motorists on the road about the presence of motorcyclists, the number of injuries and fatalities related to bikers continues to rise in Los Angeles according to accident lawyer, Emery Ledger of Ledger & Associates. Statistics show that for 2007 there were 85 fatalities as a result of motorcycle accidents in Los Angeles county. That number rose to 96 in 2008. During the same time period, there were over 2,000 bikers per year injured in motor cycle accidents. If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, you may be asking yourself “How do I know if I need a Los Angeles motorcycle accident lawyer?”

The decision to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer is a highly personal decision and should be made after careful consideration of your particular circumstances. It is also important to understand what a motorcycle accident attorney can do for you if you have been the victim of a motorcycle accident. A motorcycle accident lawyer’s ultimate goal is to make sure that you receive the compensation to which you are entitled for the injuries you suffered as the result of someone’s negligence. In most cases, your lawyer will be able to negotiate a settlement on your behalf with the need for you to ever step foot in a courtroom. If, however, a favorable settlement cannot be negotiated then your motorcycle accident lawyer will present your case to a jury and fight to win you the compensation at trial.

In the vast majority of motorcycle accident cases, the biker was not a fault in the collision. What this means for anyone involved in a motorcycle accident is that there is a good chance that someone else was negligent in the accident. In order to recover damages ( a legal term for compensation paid for injuries), the victim must prove that the defendant was negligent. The best way to determine whether or not someone else was negligent in your specific accident is to consult with an attorney. After consulting with a motorcycle accident lawyer you should have a better idea of whether your case is compensable, what the value of your case may be and whether you need the services of a lawyer to help you recover compensation.

For a free and detailed evaluation of your motorcycle accident case by motorcycle accident lawyer Emery Ledger, contact the Law Offices of Ledger & Associates at 1-800-300-0001 or visit them online at www.ledgerlaw.com.
811 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90017
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