Florida Motorcycle Accidents -Driver Fails to See Motorcycle
When a vehicle driver fails to see or recognize the presence of a motorcycle, the consequences can be devastating, often resulting in serious injuries or fatalities for the motorcyclist.
Drivers often fail to check their blind spots or mirrors before changing lanes or making a turn, or they may misjudge the distance and speed of the motorcycle. In some cases, the driver may be distracted, impaired, or simply unaware of the motorcycle's presence on the road. Most motorcycle riders are defense, and position themselves in a way that allows them to be easily seen by other drivers. Despite this, many driver simply do not pay enough attention and collide with motorcycles that are there to be seen.
f you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident caused by a vehicle driver failing to see or recognize the presence of a motorcycle, it is important to seek legal representation as soon as possible. Insurance companies and their teams will often try to blame the motorcycle rider in these accidents. They often claim that the motorcycle was speeding, appeared suddenly, or was weaving through traffic. There is a bias against motorcycle riders in some of these cases, so it takes a dedicated attorney to represent you and recover fair compensation for your losses.
Attorney, Andrew Iacobelli, has experience riding motorcycles. This experience is useful in effectively negotiating with insurance companies. Andrew has a deep understanding of the challenges that motorcyclists face, including the common defenses used by insurance companies to deny or reduce claims. We are familiar with arguments related to the motorcycle's design or the rider's behavior, and we are prepared to deflect these baseless defenses and to negotiate for a fair settlement for our clients.
Call us day or night for a Free Consultation with a Florida motorcycle accident attorney.
Drivers often fail to check their blind spots or mirrors before changing lanes or making a turn, or they may misjudge the distance and speed of the motorcycle. In some cases, the driver may be distracted, impaired, or simply unaware of the motorcycle's presence on the road. Most motorcycle riders are defense, and position themselves in a way that allows them to be easily seen by other drivers. Despite this, many driver simply do not pay enough attention and collide with motorcycles that are there to be seen.
f you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident caused by a vehicle driver failing to see or recognize the presence of a motorcycle, it is important to seek legal representation as soon as possible. Insurance companies and their teams will often try to blame the motorcycle rider in these accidents. They often claim that the motorcycle was speeding, appeared suddenly, or was weaving through traffic. There is a bias against motorcycle riders in some of these cases, so it takes a dedicated attorney to represent you and recover fair compensation for your losses.
Attorney, Andrew Iacobelli, has experience riding motorcycles. This experience is useful in effectively negotiating with insurance companies. Andrew has a deep understanding of the challenges that motorcyclists face, including the common defenses used by insurance companies to deny or reduce claims. We are familiar with arguments related to the motorcycle's design or the rider's behavior, and we are prepared to deflect these baseless defenses and to negotiate for a fair settlement for our clients.
Call us day or night for a Free Consultation with a Florida motorcycle accident attorney.