Motorcycle Accidents

Phoenix Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Phoenix, Arizona, Personal Injury Attorneys focused on Motorcycle Accidents

For over 30 years, the attorneys at Solomon & Relihan have been handling personal injury claims for injured people throughout Arizona. We understand the fear, worry, and pain that many people experience when they are involved in a motorcycle accident. We work hard to guide you through the legal system and achieve the results you deserve after you have been injured.

What to Do When You Have Been Involved in a Bike Crash

Call the police. When the police are called to the scene of a motorcycle accident, they make an official record of the accident that you will need later. It might seem like a good idea to handle things privately, but you will be glad that you got the police involved if your injuries turn out to be serious.

It’s best not to move vehicles until the police instruct you to do so. If you absolutely need to move your motorcycle, taking pictures beforehand can be a good idea. You can use the camera on your cell phone.

Get the names of any witnesses. Sometimes people leave before police get to the scene of a motorcycle wreck. Make sure you take down their names and contact information. In motorcycle accident cases, insurance companies are often biased against riders — statements from witnesses to support your case can be critical to getting the compensation you need for your injuries.

Don’t admit responsibility. A person’s first instinct is often to say that they are sorry, but any apology you make to another driver or witness can be misinterpreted as an admission of fault.

Get the medical attention that you need. Get it quickly. If you can’t find a doctor you can afford, the attorneys at Solomon & Relihan can help you understand your options — sometimes doctors will agree to wait for payment pending resolution of your claim.

Motorcycle accident injuries are often serious, including brain injury, spinal cord injury, and broken bones. Still, sometimes motorcycle riders don’t take them as seriously as they should. Don’t discount the pain, numbness, headaches, memory loss, or other symptoms that you feel. See a doctor.

Talk with a lawyer. It’s best to talk with an attorney before you try to negotiate with the negligent driver’s insurance company. The insurance company’s goal is to save as much of its money as possible by refusing or minimizing your claim. To do this, they will take advantage of the pain, worry, urgency, or confusion you might be experiencing after a motorcycle accident.

Having the right lawyers — like the lawyers at Solomon & Relihan — on your side can help you get full and fair compensation for your injuries.

For a free initial consultation about your motorcycle accident, contact our Phoenix law office. Home and hospital visits are available for your convenience.