Thursday, January 6, 2011

Colorado Springs Motorcycle Accident Attorney

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), over 100,000 motorcyclists were injured in traffic accidents in 2007 alone. What is even more shocking is that each year, those numbers continue to increase. Since the majority of these accidents involve a much larger automobile, motorcyclists are already at a significant disadvantage. Injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents are more likely to be severe, causing chronic disabilities, life-long pain, suffering and even death. Please call Colorado Springs Motorcycle Accident Attorney Sarah Christensen now at 719-634-7770  to talk about your case. 

Motorcyclists are usually not to blame for the majority of these accidents. In fact, other drivers are responsible for almost 70% of all motorcycle accidents. As a result, special cautions need to be taken to ensure that you receive adequate compensation for all medical expenses, rehabilitation and therapies. Colorado is an "at fault" state. In Colorado Springs, this means that the driver who caused the accident is also responsible for any damages, medical expenses and injuries sustained as a result of their negligence.

After a motorcycle accident, medical expenses can quickly reach over $40,000 for a single head injury alone. Even though many people believe they have adequate insurance coverage, most policies are quickly exhausted after a severe or chronic injury. A thorough investigation of the motorcycle, the accident and the roadways is the only way to determine what parties are responsible. By contacting a Colorado Springs Motorcycle Accident Attorney immediately after a motorcycle accident, you can be sure that your claim will be handled quickly and efficiently so you can focus on your recovery. Please call Colorado Springs Personal Injury Lawyer Sarah Christensen now to talk about your case. She can be reached by phone at 719-634-7770.