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What Can I Do if I Have Lost A Loved One In A California Motorcycle Accident?

By July 2, 2010January 15th, 2018Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycles are a popular form of transportation as well as being a popular form of leisure time activity in the State of California. According to the California Highway Patrol, there are over one million motorcycles registered in California and many more than come to visit and ride each year. Anyone that rides a motorcycle knows that the risks of serious injury or death are greater on a motorcycle than in a conventional vehicle in the event of an accident. The simple truth is that while a bike affords the rider and passenger a much greater feeling of freedom while riding, that same feeling of freedom also means less protection in an accident. The past few decades have seen massive efforts by both government and private groups to educate the public about the presence of motorcycles on the roads; however the number of serious injuries and fatalities continues to rise on California’s roadways. Each year, 10,000 bikers are seriously injured in California and almost 500 are killed. If you have recently lost a loved one to a motorcycle accident, then you may be able to file as a claimant in a wrongful death action according to California motorcycle accident lawyer Emery Ledger of Ledger & Associates.

Statistics tell us that the vast majority of accidents that involve a biker are actually caused, at least in part, by the driver of the other vehicle. The fact remains that drivers in cars or trucks simply do not see motorcycles on the roadway until it is too late many times. If this was the case in your loved one’s fatal accident, then the other drive may have been negligent. When someone else is negligent and that negligence causes a death, then the surviving family members may be able to receive compensation for the loss of their loved one through a California wrongful death lawsuit. A lawsuit will certainly not turn back the clock and prevent the accident, but if you were emotionally and/or financially dependant on the decedent, then you should receive compensation from the negligent party for causing their death. The amount of compensation that you may be entitled to will vary from case to case, but may include compensation for the loss of future earnings, loss of affection, loss of household support and loss of consortium among others.

Understandably, many people do not want to think about lawsuits and legal matter when they have lost someone close to them. It is important to remember though that there is a time frame within which you must initiate a wrongful death action or you will lose your right to pursue the compensation that you deserve. If your loved one supported you while they were alive, don’t you think they would want you to continue to receive support even though they are no longer with you?

If you would like any additional information or would like to schedule a free and confidential detailed evaluation of your potential California wrongful death motorcycle accident case, please contact the law offices of Ledger & Associates at 1-800-300-0001 or visit them online at www.ledgerlaw.com.

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