Page, Arizona, offers breathtaking scenery. However, motorcyclists enjoying the road are often exposed to serious risks, including accidents. A trusted Page motorcycle accident lawyer at The Kaiser Law Group is dedicated to protecting motorcyclists’ rights and helping them receive full compensation for their medical needs and property damage.
When you’re looking to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer, experience and dedication matter. At The Kaiser Law Group, we understand the unique challenges that motorcyclists face after an accident, especially biased assumptions.
Our team is familiar with local courts, judges, and insurance adjusters, which gives us insight into handling cases in Northern Arizona. We have a thorough understanding of the state’s traffic laws and the specific challenges motorcyclists face on the roadways.
The Kaiser Law Group also holds a reputation for success, tailoring our approach to your specific motorcycle accident claim. We’re not afraid to stand up to powerful insurance companies and take your case to trial if necessary.
In 2021, Arizona reported 2,594 motorcycle accidents, with 160 fatalities, according to AZDOT. Motorcycle accidents in Page and throughout Arizona occur for many reasons. Unlike drivers in cars and trucks, riders have little protection, making even minor collisions devastating. Some of the most common causes of accidents include:
Finding the cause of the accident is critical for building a strong motorcycle accident claim. Our legal team works with accident reconstruction professionals to determine liability and hold negligent parties accountable.
To build a successful claim, it’s important to know motorcycle accident laws in Arizona. These laws govern rider safety, liability, and insurance obligations. For instance, the state requires riders under 18 to wear a helmet, though riders older than this may get a reduced settlement if they weren’t wearing a helmet at the time of an accident.
Data shows that helmets reduce the overall fatality rate in motorcycle accidents. Protective eyewear is required unless the bike has a protective windshield. Lane-splitting is illegal in Arizona. Motorcyclists are also required to carry minimum liability insurance. In addition, the state follows a pure comparative negligence rule, which means that even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover damages from the accident.
The Kaiser Law Group can help you understand your rights and options under Arizona law.
A successful motorcycle accident claim can result in financial compensation for the losses you’ve suffered. The damages may break down as follows:
Immediately after a motorcycle accident, it’s important to take the right steps.
Fault in a vehicle/motorcycle collision depends on the circumstances. Commonly, the driver of the larger vehicle is at fault because motorists often fail to notice motorcycles, misjudge their speed, or make unsafe lane changes. However, if the motorcyclist was found to be speeding, lane-splitting illegally, or riding recklessly, they could be found at fault.
After a motorcycle accident, avoid admitting fault. Even apologizing for the accident can be used against you later. Don’t skip medical treatment, even if your injuries seem minor. Never leave the accident scene without exchanging information, as this may result in legal consequences. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance companies without legal advice. Insurers may use your words to minimize payouts.
Arizona is not a no-fault auto accident state. Instead, it follows a fault-based system. This means that the driver responsible for causing the accident is liable for damages. This includes medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. Victims can file a claim directly with the at-fault driver’s insurance company, with their own insurer, or pursue a personal injury claim.
Arizona law requires all motorcycle riders to carry liability insurance. The minimum coverage must include $25,000 for bodily injury to one person and $50,000 for bodily injury per accident. It also must cover $15,000 for property damage. This insurance covers damages to others when the motorcyclist is at fault. There are other options for insurance, such as collision, comprehensive, uninsured motorist protection, and medical payments.
The Kaiser Law Group is ready to help you fight for the justice and compensation you deserve after a motorcycle accident. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
If you’re facing unexpected legal challenges in Page or throughout the scenic Glen Canyon area, our experienced legal team stands ready to provide the skilled representation you need during difficult times. We recognize that accidents and legal disputes can happen anywhere – from the bustling marinas of Lake Powell to the remote highways connecting our desert communities – and we’re committed to ensuring your voice is heard.
Drawing from our extensive practice throughout northern Arizona, The Kaiser Law Group brings both investigative acumen and proven courtroom success to clients in Page and surrounding areas. Daniel B. Kaiser’s distinctive background as a former investigator, combined with his authorization to practice before the nation’s highest court, means you receive representation that’s both thorough in preparation and formidable in execution.
From tourist-related incidents around Lake Powell’s recreational areas to local traffic accidents on Highway 89, from workplace injuries in Page’s energy sector to slip and fall cases at area businesses, partnering with a Page attorney who appreciates the unique challenges of our border community and tourism economy can make the critical difference in achieving a favorable resolution to your legal matter.