How to Win Your Motorcycle Accident Case

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A Motorcycle Accident Case is Easy to Win… with Prior Preparation

Several years ago, I had a close friend involved in a motorcycle accident.

As he navigated a round-about, he mentally went through his checklist.  Lean into the turn, check the other lane, hit the throttle at the right moment… all was going well.  As he glanced to his right, to ensure side traffic wasn’t coming into his lane, the truck on his left made an illegal lane change and literally ran him over.

Because my friend was wearing the proper safety gear, injuries were relatively minor.  The lawsuit that ensued, however, wasn’t minor and ended up dragging on for quite a while.

Prior Planning Could have Helped with a Motorcycle Lawsuit

A broken collar bone and destroyed bike later, this friend was trying to work with insurance companies on his own.  It seemed simple enough; the other driver came into his lane and ran him over.  But there was a big problem.

There were no witnesses that were willing to give a report of what happened.  The official police report didn’t make mention of who was in the wrong or the exact circumstances of the accident.

The other driver, as many people do, denied that he swerved into the other lane, and maintained that my friend that was ran over swerved into his lane.

It was one word against another; so the help of a local personal injury attorney was sought.

The problem, however, was that no attorneys wanted to pick up the case.  In this situation, it would be incredibly difficult to prove who was right, and all anyone had to go on was the testimony of the drivers.  In the end, after things stalled out for nearly a year, it was time to either go to litigation, or drop the case completely.

The case was ultimately dropped.

Safety Gear that Made Things Better

The story isn’t all bad though.  It could have been much worse.  Most people don’t survive a full sized truck running over their torso.

Because proper safety gear was used, physical injury was minimized.  Safety gear that included:

  • A jacket with built in carbon fiber “armor”
  • A helmet that exceeded DOT regulations
  • Leather gloves and pants that eliminated road rash
  • And quick thinking thanks to a defensive riding class

Things could have gone a little better though.

What You Need to Ensure You Win Your Motorcycle Accident Case

The one thing that was missing from his case was the ability to prove what happened before, during, and after the crash.  This area doesn’t have any public cameras on the streets.  There were no businesses nearby that would have caught the footage on their cameras.  Without witnesses that come forward to say what happened, there was no proof of anything.

Going forward, if he chooses to ride again, cameras on his bike are the only thing that will prevent another stalled settlement.  They’re relatively cheap, and with a bike mounted camera and a helmet mounted camera, nobody will be able to argue that something else happened.

You Also Need Herbert & Eberstein Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Dallas

When you ride with all of the proper safety equipment, you can fend off a good portion of the physical injuries that could happen in a motorcycle accident.

When you ride with cameras that help to show exactly what happened in a crash, you can fend off a good portion of the their word against yours arguments that could stall out a settlement designed to make sure you are made whole.

But what you really need is an attorney that will help make the entire process much easier.  Enlisting the help of a motorcycle accident attorney, like Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein, you can focus on healing that collar bone and fixing your bike so you can ride again someday.

Let’s talk about your potential motorcycle accident case.  Give us a call at 214-414-3808, or fill out our contact form.

Will Your Motorcycle Helmet Protect You in a Crash?

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Determining a Safe vs. Unsafe Motorcycle Helmet

Even the most experienced riders know that it can be dangerous to get out there on the road.  Riding without the proper safety equipment means you’re taking an even bigger risk.  One of your most important pieces of safety equipment: the helmet.

Most states have some sort of helmet law on the books; laws that have been proven to reduce the number of fatal motorcycle accidents in those states.  In fact, fatal accidents have been shown to be 10 times as high in states that don’t require helmets compared to those that do.

But not all helmets are created equal.  Some meet the rigorous safety standards, while others merely look good on top of your head.  Your motorcycle accident attorney in the Dallas, Texas area lays out what you should know when purchasing a helmet.

Motorcycle Helmet Safety by Type

When choosing a helmet, you have a choice between half, three fourths, and full face.  These various styles are designed to provide between maximum freedom and maximum protection.

The full face motorcycle helmet is the only one that will provide maximum protection.  Protection not only against bugs and weather, but also against chin impacts.  Neither the three fourths nor the half have a chin bar to protect the jaw; a feature that is desired considering fifty percent of severe impacts involve the chin.

Motorcycle Helmet Safety Standards

Here in the US we have different standards than around the world.  Normally, any helmet that you find for sale locally in Texas should be one that is certified according to the US safety standards.  However, if you happen to order one online, you will want to double check the rating system to ensure that it meets at least the minimums.

There are two main certifications that you want to look for in your motorcycle helmet.

D.O.T. Certification – The Department of Transportation has come up with a minimum standard that every manufacturer must comply with to be certified for sale in the US.  Of course, knock-offs abound, and ordering from overseas can mean that foreign manufacturers can get around these guidelines.

The D.O.T. helmet standard certification is done in labs, and may not reflect real life impact scenarios.  For those truly serious about ensuring that the safety of their noggin comes first, they want to go with a more rigorous certification.

Snell Memorial Foundation Certification – The Snell Foundation Certification is a third party certification, and not required for sale in the US.  But because they care deeply about the safety of riding, this foundation has created a rigorous test that will ensure your head is as safe as can be in a worst case scenario.

When safety is your primary concern, you want a helmet that is going to offer the best protection.  You can read all about the tests and requirements from the 2020 Helmet Standards.

Herbert & Eberstein Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Dallas

When motorcycle accidents happen, the right safety equipment and techniques can mean the difference between life and death.  But even with outstanding gear, injuries are almost inevitable.

If you, or a loved one, have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you need an attorney on your side to guide you through the process so that you are fully compensated for your loss.  With the experience necessary, Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein can do just that; they make sure no details are missed.

Need to learn more?  It starts with a free conversation. Give us a call at 214-414-3808, or simply fill out the contact form.

Don’t Mess up Your Texas Motorcycle Accident Case

Texas Motorcycle Accident Case

A Few Tips So Your Motorcycle Accident Case is Settled Properly

After an accident there are a lot of things going through your mind.  If you’re injured, or if someone has been killed, there is even more going on.  But knowing exactly what you need to do can help streamline things in the event that your case gets held up, or if the insurance companies are offering you a low-ball solution.

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident here in Texas or in Oklahoma, don’t take on the entire burden yourself!  It’s time to talk with Zach Herbert or Brian Eberstein.  These two Texas motorcycle accident attorneys have what it takes to make sure that you’re fully compensated.  Call 214-414-3808 or simply fill out the contact form for your no-obligation conversation.

5 Ways Your Texas Motorcycle Accident Case is Delayed

As a general rule of thumb, the more serious the case, the longer it takes.  Having everything in order will help ensure a smooth process.

Waiting to Talk to an Attorney

There are some motorcycle wrecks that don’t need the help of an attorney.  But most won’t fall into that category.  Even if you don’t think your accident is bad enough to need legal help, you need to speak with a motorcycle accident attorney so they can be ready to tackle your case.

Skipping Preservation of Evidence

Knowing exactly what happened in the accident can help your motorcycle accident case settle faster.  This means that you need to do your best to document it (Learn more on documenting an accident).  This won’t be easy if you’re injured, but at the very least keep the motorcycle (in its wrecked condition) until all is settled.

Not Filing a Police Report

Having a police report, especially one that indicates fault, is one of the best ways to help ensure a smooth process in your motorcycle accident settlement.  This report will include info on the other driver, what happened, citations, and more.

Waiting for Medical Treatment

If you’re injured, no matter how small you may think the injury is, you need to get treated right away.  The more time that passes between the accident and the treatment, the more likely it is that your injury wasn’t sustained in the wreck itself.  Check out our blog on when to see a doctor for details.

Speaking with an Insurance Adjuster

While you may have a good relationship with your insurance agent, it’s important to know that insurance companies are generally not on your side when it comes to your claim.  Their entire business model is devised as a way of collecting the most premiums, and paying the least in settlements.  Speaking with the adjuster (more than saying, “Please direct all inquiries to my attorneys Herbert & Eberstein.”) can lead to you inadvertently accepting a less-than-adequate settlement for your motorcycle accident.

Speak with Herbert & Eberstein about Your Motorcycle Accident Case

Experienced bike riders get hit every day due to the negligence of other drivers.  It’s an unfortunate part of the riding experience.

No matter what happened, you need to have an expert motorcycle accident attorney on your side.  That’s where Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein come into play.

Years of experience means that you can expect to be fully compensated for your losses, all you need to do is get the process started with your free initial consultation by calling 214-414-3808, or fill out the contact form.

Stay Safe while Riding Your Motorcycle

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A Handful of Motorcycle Safety Tips

Whether you’re out for the occasional ride, or you’re a hardcore biker that rides rain or shine, staying safe on two wheels is important so you can avoid an accident.  The Old School Lawyers, Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein are here to help you out legally if that does occur, but more importantly these motorcycle accident attorneys want you to stay safe as you ride.

Here are a few quick tips on how you can remain accident free, or at least improve your chances of walking away if you are involved in an accident.

Avoiding the Need to Hire a Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Let’s start with something we should all know already, and work our way up to the others.

Wear an Approved Helmet

You know the importance of wearing a helmet.  Statistically speaking you’re more likely to survive a motorcycle accident if you’re wearing a helmet.  But not all helmets are created equal.  Over the years, helmet technology has improved, and newer helmets that are DOT approved will protect you better than older helmets or those who do not meet baseline DOT requirements.

Texas law says to wear your helmet; so get one that’s going to actually do some good!

Maintain Proper Clothing

While we are on the subject of protective gear, it’s important to wear the right clothing as well.  Leather jackets look awesome, but the real reason that bikers wear them is to prevent the asphalt from tearing your skin to shreds.  Just a shirt does nothing to protect against road rash.

Jackets, gloves, shin pads, and more can all keep you safe from physical harm if you get in a wreck.

Double Check Your Motorcycle

We’re not talking a 90 point inspection before you hop on.  But give it the once over.  You know your bike, you know how it works, and you know if something is amiss.  Tires inflated?  Lights working?  Clutch engaging?  Everything “feel” good?

Of course quick inspections are good for that pre-ride check, but make sure you do a full inspection every month or two to really know your bike.

Improve Your Riding Skills

Riding regularly is a great way to make sure your skills stay sharp, but have you taken it to the next level?  There are plenty of classes out there that can help you move from amateur to experienced, or from experienced to expert.  When you have those skills down in practice, you can automatically tap into them in a real life situation.

Find a certified instructor to ensure that you’re getting the best training for your money.

Get in Touch with Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Even with protective equipment and clothing, and even if you have great riding skills, tragedy can hit you.  Being involved in a motorcycle accident almost always means there will be at least some sort of injury.

If you, or someone you love, has been injured or killed in a motorcycle accident, you need motorcycle accident attorneys Herbert and Eberstein on your side.  With plenty of experience, they are able to help you navigate the difficult world of insurance claims so that you receive compensation that fully covers your economic losses.

Let’s get started with a simple chat to see how we can help.  Call us at 214-414-3808 or fill out our contact form and we’ll be in touch.

6 Tips for a Safe Motorcycle Ride

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Stay Safe on the Road when You’re on Your Bike

Whether you’re just beginning to ride, or you are a seasoned rider, it’s a gamble every time you hop on your motorcycle.  People still don’t watch, and as populations increase, the traffic will only get worse.  It’s more important than ever to remain vigilant and stay safe.

We have gathered up6 tips to stay safe while you ride.  Remember, if you (or a loved one) have been involved in a motorcycle accident, you need to speak with Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein at Herbert & Eberstein.  Both are expert motorcycle attorneys, and can help you recover for damages that you have suffered.

Safety Tips for New and Experienced Riders

Some are obvious, others you may not have thought about.  Let’s dive right into how you can be safer when you’re letting the wind whip through your hair.

Dark Colors are Not Your Friend

Blacks and browns look great, and it’s often hard to find leather in different colors.  But both of these easily blend in to your surroundings.  We’re not saying that you have to don a neon suit, but having brighter colors (and incorporating reflective stripes) can make the difference between being hit and needing a motorcycle attorney and avoided.

Keep a 20 Foot Cushion

We don’t often think about it when riding in groups, but keeping that cushion between bikes is important.  Just as you wouldn’t ride immediately behind a car or truck, stay back from other riders (even if you know them).  It will save your life if they have a breakdown, or have to stop suddenly.

Outside, Inside, Outside

When navigating a turn, you want to keep your turn radius as large as possible.  As you enter the turn, approach from the outside edge of your lane.  By the middle, you should have drifted to the inside of the lane.  And when you exit the turn, you’re again at the outside.

Ride at Your Own Pace

Group rides are fun.  But when others are zipping along a little faster than you’re comfortable with, do you push your limits or hang back?  Nobody wants to be the slow poke, but it’s better to go slower within your abilities, than faster and crash.  It’s better to ride slow and not need a motorcycle attorney.

Tired is Deadly

We know not to ride drunk or high.  We know that riding tired is dangerous.  But often when on longer trips, it happens.  The goal is to get home and rest, but if you doze off while riding, it’s harder to recover than dozing off while driving.

Keep Your Eye on the Prize

Your bike will head in the direction that you’re looking.  If you stare at the curb in an attempt not to hit it, there’s more of a chance you will hit it.  If you are looking at the car ahead of you when they slam on the brakes, you’re more likely to slam into them.  Instead, look to the clear space, and allow your instincts to steer you there.

Come to Herbert & Eberstein for Your Motorcycle Attorney

It’s unfortunate that those who ride are still in more danger than those who drive.  As we mentioned earlier, it doesn’t look like it’s going to get better any time soon.  For now, remain vigilant, and practice great motorcycle safety.

If you do happen to get hit, then find your motorcycle attorney at Herbert & Eberstein.  Both Zach and Brian have extensive experience helping riders receive compensation.  Just fill out our contact form, or simply give us a call at 214-414-3808 for your free chat on how we can help you.

Does Riding without a Helmet Affect a Motorcycle Wreck Lawsuit?

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Skipping the Safety Gear Could Impact your Settlement

A clear morning dawns with the promise of plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures throughout the day.  The perfect day to hop on your motorcycle and enjoy the freedom that only comes with two wheels.  It may be tempting to skip the protective gear and feel the wind in your face, but it’s not just about keeping yourself safe.   If you’re involved in an accident, your settlement could be lower if you weren’t wearing your helmet.

There are several factors at play here, and let’s take a look as Zach Herbert and Brian Eberstein, your motorcycle accident attorneys serving Texas and Oklahoma, walks you through it all.

Helmet Laws in Texas and Oklahoma

When you’re riding, it’s recommended that you wear all safety gear.  It’s in your best interest.  However, in neither state are you required to wear a helmet if you meet the requirements.

In Oklahoma, the only requirement is that you are over the age of 18.

In Texas, you have to be over the age of 21, and:

  • Have medical insurance that will cover your injuries if you’re involved in a motorcycle wreck
  • Have proof that you completed an approved motorcycle training course

If you meet the requirements, and you choose not to wear a helmet, that doesn’t mean that your motorcycle wreck lawsuit will be thrown out of court.  It just means you might end up with a lower settlement.

Modified Comparative Negligence

In Texas, there is what is called a modified comparative fault system.  Simply put, the damages you can recover from a claim are reduced by the amount of fault you are determined to carry.  If you are found to be 51% at fault, or more, you aren’t able to collect any damages.

How does that play out in the real world?

How Helmets Affect Your Motorcycle Wreck Lawsuit

Let’s look at two scenarios.  In both cases the other driver is found to be 100% at fault, and you’re trying to recover damages so that you can get your life back on track.  In both cases you were not wearing year helmet while riding.

Scenario One: Driving along, going the speed limit, and overall driving safely, you’re caught off guard when a driver fails to yield and turns in front of you.  A collision ensues, and you break your leg in the accident.

Even though you were not wearing your helmet, the injuries you sustained would not have been prevented if you were wearing a helmet, and your settlement should not be affected.

Scenario Two: You’re driving, going the speed limit, and being safe on your bike.  Again, a driver fails to yield and you collide.  This time, however, you hit your head and suffer a traumatic brain injury along with the broken leg.

Your injuries would most likely have been far less severe had a helmet been in place and worn properly.  The court may discount the settlement due to the fact that these injuries were preventable.

Now for the tricky part: without a motorcycle accident attorney on your side, you have fewer options.

Contact Herbert and Eberstein if You have been in a Motorcycle Wreck

With the help of a legal expert, you are in a better situation to be fully compensated for any damages that you have suffered.  Most settlement offers will be far lower than what you actually need, and it’s Zach and Brian’s jobs to make sure that you’re taken care of; whether you wore your helmet or not.

If you have been in a motorcycle wreck, you need to chat with an attorney.  There’s no cost, and no obligation.  The goal is to see how we can help you.  Fill out our contact form, or give us a call at 214-414-3808 and let’s talk.

Gather Evidence to Help Your Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorney Succeed

Gather Evidence to Help your Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorney Succeed

Get a Faster Settlement when Evidence is Preserved

If you ride, you know the dangers.  People don’t see you as easily (often because they’re not looking).   People don’t care as much about motorcycles.  Some people even think they’re a nuisance and get what they deserve when there is a bike wreck.  You understand the dangers, but the freedom that comes with riding is second to none.  It’s worth the risk, but you should be prepared if something goes wrong.

Zach Herbert with Herbert & Eberstein is a Dallas motorcycle accident attorney.  If you have been involved in an accident, don’t hesitate to call the office at 214-414-3808, or fill out our contact form, and we’ll have a chat about your case and what we see as the most important steps to move forward.  Don’t worry, there’s no obligation to you to become a client, let’s discover your case first.

Steps to Maintain Evidence of a Motorcycle Accident

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, this will end up being a lot harder.  Before you even get on your bike, make sure that you know what needs to be done after a wreck.

Police Report – To help move your case forward, and prove that you were not at fault for the accident, a police report is essential.  This document will help to ensure that your motorcycle accident attorney will be able to show that you are the victim, and you deserve compensation to take care of your injuries and financial loss.

Pictures and Video of the Site – If you are not badly injured, take video and pictures of the crash site.  Show the traffic (or lack thereof), the weather conditions, and the exact location of where the vehicles stopped.  Include pictures of skid marks or other markings on the roadway. Learn more on our blog about documenting accidents.

Pictures and Video of your Injury – Even if you were not injured, take plenty of pictures of the condition of your motorcycle after the accident.  Take pictures of your protective clothing, and pictures of any injuries you sustained.  Make sure to get the full condition of the damage to your property or your body to show this wasn’t a minor accident.

Medical Reports – If you feel you haven’t been injured, still get checked out by a doctor.  Injuries don’t always show up immediately; especially when you have had a sudden surge of adrenaline due to the accident.  Aches and pains that seem minor can be discovered to be something far worse.  Medical records starting immediately after the accident will show that these were injuries sustained in the accident.

Eye Witness Statements – If anyone witnessed the crash, make sure you track them down!  Many people won’t come forward or offer up information.  But many will stop and ask if you need assistance.  Get their names and phone numbers so you can have your Dallas motorcycle accident attorney follow up with them and get their statement about what they saw happen.

Enlist the Help of Zach Herbert: Dallas Motorcycle Accident Attorney

After a motorcycle accident, you have to know how to use the law on your side (something insurance companies aren’t counting on).  You also have to deal with getting your bike repaired, medical bills and treatment, as well as the emotional recovery of being in a major accident that easily could have taken your life!  That’s a lot for one person to handle.

Of course, there’s a simpler alternative.  You deserve to be fully reimbursed for everything you have suffered, and not just the easy to see costs (like repairing your property and paying medical bills).  That’s where Zach Herbert comes in.  A thorough knowledge of the law and experience helping victims means he will take the worries off your plate, and get you compensation you deserve.

Ready to get started?  Give us a call at 214-414-3808, or hop onto our contact form.

5 Reasons You Need Motorcycle Insurance

5 Reasons You Need Motorcycle Insurance

More than the Minimum Amount Anyway

There are only four states that do not require motorcycle insurance: Florida, New Hampshire, Washington, and Montana.  All others, including Texas and Oklahoma, require that bikers carry at least the minimum coverage to ensure that any damage caused during a motorcycle accident is properly taken care of.  But as your motorcycle accident attorney points out, there are a number of reasons why you will want to carry more than just the minimum amount of coverage when you’re out for a ride.

Of course, if you, or a loved one, have already been involved in a motorcycle accident, we need to talk!  Give Herbert and Eberstein a call at 214-414-3808, or fill out the contact form.  There’s no obligation to become a client, and you don’t have to worry about any charges for the consultation.

Minimum Motorcycle Insurance Coverage

Texas and Oklahoma both have minimum insurance coverage.  In Oklahoma, you’re required to carry 25/50/25 and in Texas you need to have 30/60/25 (if you’re unsure what exactly those numbers mean, check out this post from AutoInsurance.org).

But what isn’t required is a minimum amount of uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.  Sure, your insurer is required to offer it, but if you pass on it, you’re doing yourself a huge disservice.

These two coverages (and they really aren’t that expensive) will protect you financially if you are hit by another motorist.  This is what will cover the massive hospital bills you will likely incur, because let’s face it, injuries happen in the majority of motorcycle accidents.

Here are 5 reasons you don’t want to skimp on the uninsured or underinsured coverage.

Hospital Bills are Really Expensive

When is the last time you saw a doctor and walked out of there with a bill less than $100 (not including what insurance covered, of course)?  Or even less than $300 for that matter!  Now increase those bills many times over when you’re dealing with major trauma, broken bones, or medical issues that require ongoing treatment.

The bottom line: no uninsured motorist coverage means no coverage for hospital bills you incur.  Even with that coverage, you may need a motorcycle accident attorney to help recover what you need.

What if You Can No Longer Work?

Riding your bike is fun.  But as with all things fun, we have to pay for our free time by going to work.  Certainly you will be able to get right back up after a motorcycle accident and go back to work within a couple of days, right?  What if your leg has been crushed and you can’t walk for months on end?  What if your hands are broken and you can no longer write or type on a computer?  How will you pay your bills if you are out of work for many weeks?

Insurance coverage can help offset those issues.  Often you will need a motorcycle accident lawyer to get compensation that takes care of issues that arise later in life.

You Still have a Bike Loan

motorcycle accident attorney Dallas/Oklahoma CityYou could pick up a little moped for a few hundred bucks.  But riding a bike isn’t about puttering along Dumb & Dumber style.  It’s about revving the engine, feeling the wind in your face, and feeling the power.  A bigger, and often better, bike comes with a hefty price tag.  If you’re hit by an uninsured motorist, or someone that flees the scene, you still have to pay off your motorcycle.  But if you’re stuck with huge hospital bills, as well as all other costs of daily life, how is that going to be possible?

Uninsured or underinsured coverage usually doesn’t cover property, so you may want to talk to your insurance agent about uninsured/underinsured motorist property damage coverage as well.

Many People have No Assets

Here’s the scenario: you’re hit by a vehicle, and the other driver is found at fault.  That driver carries the bare minimum coverage, so his policy limits out at $25,000.  But let’s say you have medical bills that are pushing $100,000, so you hire a motorcycle accident attorney to collect on the remaining amount.  It turns out, however, that this other driver is in debt to his eyeballs, and really has no assets in his name.  The likelihood of recovering anything is pretty small.  If you don’t have underinsured coverage you can fall back on, you fall back on yourself.

Your Loved Ones Still Need to Get By

On your bike the wind is in your face.  There’s no protective cage around you.  This means that a crash on a motorcycle is a lot more dangerous than in a car… in fact, the likelihood of dying in a crash is six times greater on a bike than in a car.  If you’re killed by someone without adequate coverage, will your loved ones be taken care of?  If you have the right coverage, it’s much more likely that financial burdens won’t be added to the grief as well.

Come to Herbert and Eberstein: Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

Here at Herbert and Eberstein, our goal is to make sure you receive compensation that fully covers the trauma you have gone through.  Too often insurance companies try to settle for a lowball amount that barely covers what has happened to you.

When you want a settlement that will take away financial worries, you want Herbert and Eberstein.  Give us a call at 214-414-3808 or hit up our contact form to get the ball rolling.

Important Advice from a Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Important Advice From A Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Protect Yourself Before You’re in an Accident

Summer is underway in the majority of the US.  Here in Texas, motorcycle riding season is in full swing, and every day there are thousands of bikes on the road.  Smaller than other vehicles, and exposed to the open air mean they’re exhilarating to ride, and also more dangerous.  The majority of drivers and riders are bike aware, but those who aren’t lead to the 400+ fatal motorcycle wrecks each year.

Obviously, personal safety equipment is going to go a long way to help protect you as the motorcycle rider if you are in an accident.  Wearing an approved helmet and clothing can be the difference between scrapes and bruises and death.  But there is more that everyone on the road should know when driving during motorcycle season; especially if you need to enlist the help of a motorcycle accident attorney.

Be More Aware When on the Road

You know the saying, “Look twice, save a life.”  It’s more important than ever to make sure that you’re aware of other motorists around you.

As the population of major cities across the country increase, more people will be on the roads with motorcycles.  They easier to maneuver, cost less to operate, and help to reduce traffic jams.

At half the size of an SUV (a large bike is almost exactly half the size of a mid-sized SUV) it’s easy to overlook bikes on the road.  For those riding, it’s hard not to be indignant when people don’t see you; they should be looking out.  In order to save your own life, however, assume that people aren’t going to look twice.

If you plan to ride often, it’s advisable to invest in a camera system for your motorcycle.  They can mount on the bike, on your helmet, or both.  If you are hit, these cameras can prove that you were not that at-fault motorist.

Boost Your Insurance Coverage

There are some states that don’t require insurance coverage when you’re riding a motorcycle.  Texas is not one of them.  In Oklahoma, insurance is required as well, but the minimums are much lower.  It’s tempting to try to save money by going with the minimums, but these minimums are not in your best interest.

When shopping for insurance, compare the rates for different amounts of coverage.  You will usually find that it’s not much more to bump your coverage up to something that is adequate in case of a terrible wreck.

Keep in mind that you want to carry enough uninsured/underinsured coverage to make sure you’re taken care of if an uninsured driver hits you (or someone flees the scene).

Know when to Hire a Motorcycle Accident Attorney

The probability of being injured or killed if you’re in a motorcycle accident is far greater than if you are driving a vehicle.  It’s simply a matter of less protection around you.

If you’re in a motorcycle accident and you’re injured; or if your loved one was killed in a motorcycle accident, you need a motorcycle accident attorney to help you navigate the process.

Most insurance companies will not propose a settlement that is enough to take care of your injuries, nor take care of the pain and suffering you go through if a loved one dies.

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Talk with Zach Herbert Motorcycle Accident Attorney in Texas

Here at Herbert & Eberstein, Zach knows what needs to be done after an accident.  Using cases that came before yours, he can argue that you deserve a larger settlement than what the insurance company is offering.

Working in both Oklahoma and Texas as your motorcycle accident attorney, Zach alleviates one more thing from your mind so you can focus on recovery.

Unsure if you need the help of a motorcycle accident attorney?  Call 214-414-3808, or fill out our contact form, and we will be in touch for your free, no obligation, initial consultation.