Motorcycle Accident
My husband was involved in a motorcycle accident and sustained serious injuries. The accident report states that my husband made an unsafe lane change based on statements from one witness. Is this a case that we should still pursue in court. I think that the conclusion may be wrong. I am not sure how to proceed. My husband is still in the hosptial and will probably never be able to work again. Any advice or suggestion is appreciated.
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco
Re: Motorcycle Accident
This sounds like a very serious injury and needs to be addressed by an attorney immediately. The police officer's conclusion will probably not be admissible and the entire accident will need to be reconstructed using photographs, skid calculations, motorcycle experts and much more. If I were counsel in this case I would get out to the scene right away with appropriate experts and try to see what really happened here.
Although you have two years within which to file a complaint, evidence has a way of getting stale, memories fade, etc.
I have done many motorcycle injury cases and many catastrophic injury cases and would be happy to speak with you or meet with you at no charge to discuss your case. Scott Righthand, San Francisco