Personal Injury & Torts

The Law Offices of Joseph L. Eggleston & Associates is a personal injury law firm with a focus on protecting the rights of motorcyclists in the states of California and Arizona. Through their affiliation with AIM and NCOM, they belong to a nationwide network of attorneys dedicated to protecting the rights and lifestyles of motorcyclists.

There are many factors that can contribute to or cause a motorcycle accident or auto accident, which include negligence or carelessness of another driver, unsafe conditions or hazardous roads and highways, improper maintenance of the roads and highways, defective motorcycle design, faulty repair work on your motorcycle, etc. You need an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to evaluate your particular situation and assess how best to handle your claim.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, call Joe today for a free legal consultation, toll free at 1-800-TO CYCLE (1-800-862-9253).

WHAT IS NEGLIGENCE?

You have a right to file a claim against a negligent driver if you can prove 3 things.

  1. Negligence. The other drive failed to use proper care when operating his vehicle.
  2. Causation. The negligence of the other driver caused the accident.
  3. Damages. You suffered injuries as a result of the accident.

You may be able to monetarily recover your losses for damage to your property as well as damages associated with personal injury (medical bills, lost wages, loss of future earnings, loss of enjoyment of life and so on) and, in some cases, punitive damages if you can prove that the negligent driver was malicious (driving drunk, etc.).

The popularity of motorcycle riding has dramatically increased over the last 10 years. 300,000 motorcycles were registered nationwide in 1990 compared with over 700,000 nationwide registrations in 2000. With the increase in new, inexperienced riders (often over 40 and just taking up motorcycle riding for the first time) also comes the likelihood that you may be injured not only by an automobile driver but perhaps by another motorcycle.

You must protect yourself and your family by carrying enough insurance to pay for all of your damages in the event that the other party underinsured or uninsured. California laws only require a driver to carry a minimum insurance policy of $15,000. This would not even begin to cover you in the event of catastrophic injury when medical bills alone can add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

California Insurance Laws:

$15,000 for injury or death of 1 person per accident

$30,000 for injury or death of 2 or more persons per accident

$5,000 for property damage per accident

Persons operating a vehicle in this state who are unlicensed or have an invalid California or out-of-state driver license are subject to the same financial responsibility laws as valid California licensed drivers.


Arizona Insurance Laws:

Arizona requires that every motor vehicle operated on our roadways be covered by one of the statutory forms of financial responsibility, more commonly called liability insurance, through a company that is authorized to do business in Arizona. This includes golf carts, motorcycles and mopeds.

The minimum levels are:

$15,000 bodily injury liability for one person

$30,000 for two or more persons

$10,000 property damage liability

WHAT AMOUNT OF INSURANCE DO I NEED?

Make sure your own insurance policy is large enough to cover you for all losses should you be involved in an accident. Consider what the expenses might be, and purchase a policy large enough to cover you and your family. Raising the coverage from the minimum of $15,000 to $100,000 doesn’t increase the cost very much and will protect you. You must include “Uninsured motorist” and “Underinsured motorist” in the policy.

“Uninsured motorist” means that the person responsible for your injuries is operating a vehicle without any insurance coverage whatsoever. If you have purchased uninsured motorist coverage, you will be able to collect from your insurance company to recoup your damages (both property and personal).

“Underinsured motorist” means that the person responsible for your injuries has opted to purchase only the minimum policy required by law. If you have purchased underinsured motorist coverage, you will be able to collect from your insurance company to recoup your damages (both property and personal) that exceed the responsible party’s limits.


What to do In Case of An Accident:

The National Safety Council (NSC) reports that one out of every eight licensed drivers will be involved in an accident this year. In the unfortunate circumstance that you find yourself to be that one in eight, here are some steps to remember, as compiled by the NSC:

  • Stop your vehicle if it is clear, safe and legal.
  • Move the vehicle out of the traveled roadway, if it is clear, safe and legal. (In some states it is against the law to move the vehicle from the place where the accident occurred. Check the ordinance in your area.)
  • Turn off the ignitions of the cars involved.
  • Make a first aid check of all persons involved in the accident.
  • Call the police and, if necessary, emergency medical services.
  • Mark the scene of the accident with flares or retroreflective triangles.
  • Gather the names of all persons in the motor vehicles and people who witnessed the accident.
  • Make a quick diagram of where the vehicle occupants were seated and indicate the vehicles' direction of travel and lane. Also note the date, time and weather conditions.
  • Ask to see the other driver's license and write down the number.
  • Exchange insurance company information. DO NOT discuss "fault" or make statements about the accident to anyone but the police.
  • Get a copy of the police report of the accident from the local precinct.

If you have been injured, you will need qualified Legal Advice. Call the Law Offices of Joseph L. Eggleston at 1-800-862-9253.

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