If you experience neck pain after a motorcycle accident, it’s vital to seek immediate medical treatment to rule out serious injuries and prevent your condition from worsening. If someone else caused the accident, you should report it to law enforcement and file an insurance claim.
However, you may face challenges when seeking financial compensation for non-economic damages like pain and suffering. A Phoenix motorcycle accident lawyer can negotiate with the insurance company and fight for you in court if necessary.
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What Kinds of Neck Injuries Are Caused by Motorcycle Crashes?
Motorcycle accidents can result in various types of neck injuries due to the exposed nature of riding and the force of a collision. These injuries can range from mild to severe, and their impact on your health and well-being can vary.
Common neck injuries sustained in motorcycle crashes include:
- Whiplash: Whiplash occurs when the head is suddenly jerked forward and then backward, often due to a motor vehicle collision. Symptoms include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and restricted range of motion.
- Herniated discs: The impact of a crash can lead to herniated discs, where the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through the tougher exterior. This condition can cause pain, numbness, and tingling in the neck and other areas.
- Soft tissue injuries: Neck strain is a common soft tissue injury involving muscle and ligament damage. While not as serious as other neck injuries, this condition can result in pain and stiffness.
- Broken collarbone: Neck pain may be the result of a fractured or broken collarbone. This injury can occur when a rider’s shoulder takes the brunt of the impact. It can lead to pain, difficulty moving one arm, and extreme discomfort in the neck area.
- Cervical fractures: Breaks or fractures in the cervical vertebrae can be serious, potentially causing spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
- Spinal cord injury: An injury to the neck can lead to spinal cord damage, affecting motor and sensory functions and potentially causing paralysis.
The specific type and severity of your neck injury will affect the compensation you may be entitled to after a motorcycle accident.
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How Much Compensation Could I Recover in a Motorcycle Accident Case?
After being involved in a motorcycle accident resulting from another party’s negligence, the compensation you may recover can vary depending on the circumstances of your case. The goal of pursuing a personal injury claim is to seek compensation for the losses and hardships you’ve endured.
Here are some potential damages you might recover in a motorcycle accident case:
- Medical expenses: These damages can cover all costs related to your medical treatment, including hospital bills, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and ongoing care.
- Lost income: If the accident has left you unable to work or has affected your earning capacity, you may recover compensation for your lost wages and future earning potential.
- Pain and suffering: This category of damages accounts for the physical and emotional distress you’ve experienced due to the accident and your injuries.
- Property damage: If your bike was damaged or destroyed in the accident, you can seek compensation for its repair or replacement.
- Permanent disability: If your injuries have resulted in long-term or permanent disability, you could pursue compensation for the lasting impact on your life.
- Loss of consortium: These damages may apply if your condition has led to a loss of companionship or support from your spouse.
- Loss of quality of life: When your ability to enjoy life is diminished due to the accident, you could seek compensation for this loss.
Please remember that every accident is unique, and the specific damages you can recover will depend on the facts of your case.
How Long Do I Have to Take Legal Action After a Motorcycle Crash?
Each state has a time limit for taking legal action after an accident called a statute of limitations. For example, here in Arizona, you typically have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit per Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-542.
However, unique circumstances could shorten or extend this timeframe. Contacting our motorcycle accident law firm soon after the incident will help ensure your right to seek compensation.
Also, the sooner you reach out to us, the sooner we can start gathering evidence to build your case.
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Free Consultation Regarding Your Motorcycle Accident Injury
Don’t let time slip away if you were injured in a motorcycle accident. Contact Zanes Law today for a free consultation with a member of our team. Our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers are here to assess the strength of your case, explain your rights, and guide you through the legal process.
We’re here to fight for the maximum compensation available in your case while you focus on recovering from your injuries. Contact us now and take the first step toward obtaining justice and financial compensation.
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