If you have been injured in a motorcycle collision in Ohio, the motorcycle accident lawyers at Kass & Moses are here to help. In the wake of an accident, victims are often bombarded with insurance claims, medical visits, and law enforcement. Our team will fight tirelessly to protect your rights while you get back on the road to recovery.
Our motorcycle accident attorneys have negotiated large insurance settlements and won courtroom verdicts for clients for over 25 years. Every motorcycle accident is different, and seemingly minor details could eventually make all the difference when determining the amount of financial compensation you receive.
If you have been injured in a crash, call Kass & Moses today to schedule a free consultation and case evaluation with one of our Ohio motorcycle accident attorneys. There is no obligation, and no charge unless we win your case.
Ohio Motorcycle Injury Law Firm Serving Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland, and Beyond
No matter where in Ohio your accident occurred, we can help you obtain compensation for your injuries. Even if the police report is not in your favor, we may be able to help you. Sometimes the other driver stretches the truth or portrays that they did nothing wrong even if they are clearly the responsible party. We work closely with accident re-constructionists and can help determine the cause of your motorcycle crash.
Unfortunately, negligent and absent-minded drivers fail to obey Ohio traffic laws, and the result can ruin lives in a matter of seconds. Seemingly minor injuries can persist in the form of constant pain and continued mobility issues. A motorcycle accident can affect your family, your income, and the rest of your life – so don’t sign away your rights. You deserve an attorney who knows Ohio traffic law, victim’s rights, and how they apply individually to your motorcycle crash.
You need to have someone on your side, to fight and stand up to insurance companies — and that’s precisely what we will do for you. Call Kass & Moses today to learn how we can get you the compensation your case deserves. When you call, you will speak with an experienced Ohio motorcycle accident lawyer who will help determine the maximum compensation you can expect to receive.
Motorcycle accident claims are notoriously complex. Insurance companies and law enforcement personnel are often biased against motorcycle riders. This bias can lead to them providing extra consideration to the excuses negligent drivers give after the crash. We carefully analyze accident reports to determine the at fault driver is held accountable. So often, motorcycle riders are overlooked on the roads when distracted or otherwise impaired drivers fail to notice them.
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Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
Although the results of motorcycle accidents vary considerably, serious injuries are all too common. Common injuries include traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, road rash, and spinal cord injuries. Permanent nerve damage can be sustained as well as serious injury due to the extreme impact of the crash. These catastrophic injuries can result in medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and even long-term disability.
Care sustained after motorcycle accidents can help alleviate pain and help you recover from your injuries. But such care can result in tremendous medical expenses. Just the basic care that you receive in the emergency room often costs thousands of dollars. In many cases, you will require long-term care such as future surgeries, medications, and physical therapy.
You may not be able to return to work immediately or ever due to injuries sustained in your motorcycle crash. Obviously your motorcycle accident claim should account for lost wages and pain and suffering. Many times, however, the compensation settlement offer you receive from the insurance company will not take these factors into account. In some cases, the money you receive from the insurance company may not even be enough to cover your medical bills.
That is why it is important to speak with a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible after your crash. Insurance companies are looking out for their own bottom line and do not have your interests at heart. Our Ohio motorcycle accident lawyers put your needs first. We work for you, and strive to get you compensation that takes into account all that you have suffered due to your injuries.
In cases of a fatal motorcycle accident, we strive to take into account all of the present and future needs of the family. In such cases, the medical costs are only the tip of the iceberg. The loss of a father, husband, wife, or mother is devastating for a family. Medical costs received as part of the insurance coverage package do nothing to help the family in the future. In such delicate cases, we do all we can to help restore peace in the hearts and minds of the family of the motorcycle rider. This includes looking out for the present and future financial and emotional needs.
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Ohio Motorcycle Law
Requirements for legally riding a motorcycle vary from state to state. The Kass & Moses team can confidently answer your questions about the specifics of Ohio’s motorcycle laws. Below are a few rules of the road that every local rider should keep in mind:
- To operate a motorcycle on public roads in Ohio, you must have a valid operator’s license.
- Seats: All motorcycle seats, must meet the minimum Ohio safety standards. The motorcycle operator must have a proper seat. All passengers must have a well-installed, permanent seat.
- Helmets: As a general rule, motorcycle helmets are not required in Ohio. However, there are some minor exceptions. Under United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulations, all motorcyclists who meet certain characteristics must wear approved helmets. You must wear a motorcycle helmet if:
- You are in the first year of holding your motorcycle license; or
- You are under the age of 18.
- Eye Protection: Motorcyclists must have valid eye protection. This protection can come in many different forms. First, bikers can wear an approved helmet. Second, they can install a windscreen on the front of the bike. Finally, a motorcyclist could satisfy this requirement by wearing some type of valid eye protection.
Resources for Ohio Motorcyclists
Bikers Against Child Abuse Ohio
Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club
Hocking Valley Motorcycle Club
Leather and Lace Motorcycle Club
Ohio Christian Motorcyclists Association
Ohio Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association
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