Experts In This Article
- Michael T. Gibson, Esq., Lead Attorney & President at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Catastrophic Injuries Expert and Licensed for 17 years
- Todd Curtin Esq., Partner & Lead Trial Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney and Licensed for 8 years
- Amit Jhalli, Esq. Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Personal Injury Pre-suit Investigation & Brain Injury Expert and Licensed for 9 years
No two traffic accidents are the same. From location and angle of the collision to the speed and severity of injuries involved, there is a lot to consider for insurance adjusters as they try to reach a settlement with you.
Many drivers and bikers assume that an Orlando motorcycle crash is handled in the same way by insurance adjusters. However, there are important differences that set these types of collisions apart from other accidents involving two cars. Here are a few of the most noticeable differences:
- Pain and Suffering– In an Orlando car accident, you must prove that you have permanent disability in order to be eligible for pain and suffering compensation. In an Orlando motorcycle crash, you do not have to have permanent injuries to receive this in a settlement.
- PIP– In a motorcycle accident in Orlando, you are not eligible to apply for PIP compensation, as you are in a car crash. This compensation covers $10,000 for your personal medical expenses.
- Fault– In almost all cases, the driver of the car who struck the biker is at fault. This is different than accidents involving two automobiles where fault can be harder to determine. Still, fault should not be assumed and you should do everything you can to protect yourself from being held responsible for a portion of the accident, which could jeopardize your settlement.
Knowledge Equals Power in Orlando Motorcycle Accident Cases
There are significant differences between traffic accidents involving two cars and traffic accidents where a motorcycle rider is hit. If you have been hurt while riding your motorcycle, you may need the help of an Orlando motorcycle accident attorney. At Auto Justice Attorney, an experienced Orlando motorcycle accident lawyer will work with you to help you prove fault against the other driver and get the compensation you need to cover your medical expenses and property damage. Call us today to set up a free consultation: 407-422-4529.