Missouri Motorcycle Accident Attorney

St. Louis Bike Accident Lawyer

While motorcycles make-up a very small number of motor-vehicles on the road, they are involved in nearly one-fifth of the accidents causing serious injury or death. This holds true for motorcycle accidents on Missouri roadways.

The cause of these accidents often varies. However, it is no mystery that motorcycles are more vulnerable to defective and poorly maintained roads than regular automobiles. Further, motorcycles do not have the same stopping or turning ability as cars do, and they are one-third the size of a normal car. These issues lead to more accidents involving motorcycles, with injuries that are usually severe.

If you were involved in a motorcycle accident in St. Louis or other parts of Missouri and another party was at fault (see this explanation on comparative fault), you have a right to be compensated for your present injuries, future care, and pain and suffering. If the person at fault does not have insurance, you may be entitled to a claim under your uninsured motorist coverage.

Some of the ways another party may be at fault are failure to use a turn signal, failure to stop at a traffic signal, failure to stay in a lane, failure to stop at stop sign, speeding, illegal turn, stopping without warning, and so on. Also, a municipality or government entity may be responsible for failing to cure a dangerous or defective area of the road when that area caused an accident.

Contact St. Louis Injury Attorney Mick Henderson

It is important that you make a claim for compensation in a timely manner since a lawsuit for personal injuries is barred after a certain period of time. Attorney Mick Henderson and a team of experts will gather the evidence, witnesses, and research necessary to give you a strong claim and the opportunity to receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

 

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