Kansas City Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
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Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.
Contact Our Kansas City Office
Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.
SEND MESSAGE NOWWhen you hire the Kansas City motorcycle accident attorneys at Joseph, Hollander & Craft, you get strategic planners with a long history of achieving positive outcomes for clients. Our legal team brings a wide range of experience litigating motorcycle accident cases, as well as other personal injury matters. If you have suffered injury in a motorcycle accident in the Kansas City metro, you deserve appropriate and timely compensation. JHC’s personal injury attorneys are passionate about providing effective representation as efficiently as possible. We hit the ground running preparing your case for an optimal outcome.
Kansas City Motorcycle Accident Attorneys for All Types of Motorcycle Injuries
Unfortunately, head injuries are all too common among motorcyclists involved in an accident with a passenger vehicle. These head injuries can range from moderate to catastrophic. Motorcycle helmets can significantly reduce the seriousness of an accident by making the brain less vulnerable, but they do not totally eliminate the risk. Motorcyclists can be left with bruising on the brain, skull fractures, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and epidural hematomas. JHC’s Kansas City motorcycle accident attorneys are leaders in litigating traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases. Let them help you recover the monetary damages you are due.
Our Kansas City motorcycle injury attorneys can also help when a motorcycle accident results in:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Amputations
- Crush injuries
- Internal bleeding and internal organ damage
- Burns
- Scarring
- Disfigurement
- Road rash
No matter the nature of your injury, JHC’s personal injury lawyers stand ready to assist with your motorcycle accident claim.
Helping You Collect Damages After a Kansas City Motorcycle Accident
Your specific damages will depend on the facts and circumstances surrounding the accident, as well as the extent of your injuries. Generally speaking, you may be entitled to the following:
- Reimbursement for all medical expenses related to the motorcycle accident. This includes ER charges, hospital expenses, physician expenses, and expenses for prescription medications and rehabilitative therapies.
- Lost wages, current and future.
- Pain and suffering. This refers to actual physical pain and the suffering it causes, as well as the work and day-to-day tasks that pain prevents you from engaging in. Pain and suffering also encompasses mental trauma related to the accident, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
- Punitive damages may be warranted if the defendant acted maliciously or willfully, rather than simply negligently.
JHC’s Kansas City motorcycle accident attorneys can talk you through what damages may be available in your case.
We Deal With the Insurance Companies So You Don’t Have To
If you are contacted by the at-fault driver’s insurance company, remember that they are not trying to help you to get you the money you need for recovery—no matter what they tell you. More likely, the at-fault driver’s insurance company is working against your best interests. The insurance company may want to offer you a quick settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries. Other reasons an insurance company may contact you include:
- Getting you to admit fault for the accident, even taking your words out of context to do so
- Convincing you that your claim is worth very little
- Trying to get you to admit you were taking prescription drugs, distracted, drowsy, or impaired at the time of the accident
- Learning whether you have pre-existing conditions, then using that information to deny your claim
- Attempting to get you to say you are fine or otherwise minimizing your injuries
If the at-fault party’s insurance company contacts you, do not volunteer any information, do not answer questions, and do not agree to have the conversation recorded. Direct them to your attorney.
The Kansas City motorcycle accident attorneys at JHC know exactly how to handle insurance companies. We know what information to have on hand before engaging in settlement negotiations, what factors will affect their settlement offers, and what cases should be tried to a jury rather than settled out of court.
How a Kansas City Motorcycle Accident Attorney from Joseph, Hollander & Craft Can Help
Following a motorcycle accident, there are many issues to consider. Your injuries may have life-changing effects on your body, your mind, your family, and much else. Your focus should remain on recovery and rehabilitation. Let JHC’s Kansas City motorcycle injury attorneys handle the legal part.
At JHC, we are committed to fighting for the rights of every client who walks through the door. We know from experience that having a skilled Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyer can make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim. If you want someone who will fight hard on your behalf, JHC is the motorcycle accident law firm for you.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in the Kansas City metro area, call JHC’s personal injury attorneys today.
Common Questions About Motorcycle Accident Claims
Do I need a motorcycle accident attorney?
As the old adage goes: “You never know until you ask.” Dealing with an injury in the aftermath of any kind of incident is already stressful. There’s no reason to stress yourself out even more trying to navigate the legal system on your own. Involving a personal injury lawyer generally increases the likelihood of a better outcome.
Ultimately, the value of your claim depends on how a jury would value it at trial. JHC’s experienced Kansas City metro personal injury lawyers can help evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of any potential claims you might bring against the people who injured you. Likewise, we can offer guidance on how best to proceed with your claims to help achieve the results you deserve.
Can I recover damages even if I was partially at fault for my accident or injury?
Absolutely! Missouri is a pure comparative fault state. So, even if you are 99% at fault for your injuries, you can still collect 1% of the damages you suffered. Kansas is a modified comparative fault state. If your injury occurred in Kansas and you were partially at fault, you can still collect damages as long as you are less than 50% at fault.
Our Locations
Kansas City | 816-673-3900
Lawrence | 785-856-0143
Overland Park | 913-948-9490
Topeka | 785-234-3272
Wichita | 316-262-9393
Contact Our Kansas City Office
Contact Joseph, Hollander & Craft to discuss how our team of attorneys can help you.