Georgia Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Fighting For Injured Bikers
We protect the legal rights of injured motorcyclists throughout Georgia
Motorcycle accidents in Georgia can be extremely serious. Because motorcyclists have little protection from cars, trucks, and other vehicles on the road, injuries sustained by motorcycle riders in accidents can be severe and even fatal.
But even when bikers are clearly not at fault for a crash, they might be facing medical bills, lost wages from missing work, and even worse, drivers and insurance companies who'd rather point the finger at the bike rider than take responsibility for their own actions. That's why it's so critical to find a motorcycle accident attorney you can trust.
“I'll admit, the insurance company wasn't willing to pay what I was expecting, but by the professionalism and swiftness of GMH made the experience pleasant. They are very responsive and good with communication. Not to mention, the negotiating skills. I was astonished by how much my medical bills were reduced. I'm not hoping to be involved in another accident, but if I do, I know who to call: Gary Martin Hays and Associates!” – Ja'Nae F.
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FAQs about motorcycle accidents in Georgia
- What are the leading causes of motorcycle accidents?
- What should I do at the scene of a motorcycle accident?
- Should I give a statement to the other driver's insurance company?
- What are common injuries in motorcycle accidents?
- What types of damages can I recover in a motorcycle accident case?
- Who pays for my medical treatment after a motorcycle crash?
- What is the statute of limitations for motorcycle accidents in Georgia?
- How long does a motorcycle accident case typically take to resolve?
- Will my case go to trial or settle out of court?
- What happens if the driver who hit me was uninsured?
- Do I need a lawyer if I’ve been in a motorcycle accident?
- What is the average settlement for a motorcycle accident?
- How is fault determined in motorcycle accidents?
What are the leading causes of motorcycle accidents?
While many assume that motorcycle wrecks are most often the fault of the bike rider, the majority of serious crashes actually happen due to the negligent and careless actions of others. Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents are:
- Texting and driving
- Distracted driving
- Speeding
- Unsafe lane changes, which may force the motorcycle into a slide
- Tailgating
- Illegal passing
- Failure to yield (especially when making a left turn)
- Drunk driving
- Impaired driving
- Dooring (opening a car door into the path of an unsuspecting motorcyclist)
- Hazardous road conditions
- Inexperienced drivers
- Motorcycle defects
Maybe you suffered a concussion in a motorcycle wreck caused by a driver who failed to yield while making a left turn. It could be that you were rear-ended and ejected from your bike by someone who was texting and driving. Or someone you love may have tragically died in a motorcycle crash caused by a drunk driver.
No matter what circumstances you’re dealing with, it’s critical that you understand your rights and know your legal options.
Contact our Georgia law firm today for a free and confidential case evaluation. Our experienced Georgia motorcycle accident lawyers have the knowledge and experience to handle every aspect of your claim
What should I do at the scene of a motorcycle accident?
After a motorcycle accident, your first priority should be your safety and well-being. Check yourself and others for injuries and call 911 immediately to report the motorcycle accident, even if your injuries seem minor.
If you can, move to a safe area away from traffic, even if you can’t move your motorcycle. Avoid leaving the scene until the police arrive. While waiting, document the motorcycle accident by taking photos of the scene, damage to vehicles, and any visible injuries. Also, get the contact information of witnesses and exchange contact and insurance details with the driver who hit you. When the police arrive, provide a clear and factual account of what happened, but avoid admitting fault.
Seeking medical care right away is important, even if you feel fine, as some injuries may show up later. Keep all medical records, repair estimates, and police reports, as they’ll become valuable for your case. If this all sounds overwhelming, don’t worry. The Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates can guide you through the process, gather key evidence to build your case and help protect your rights from day one.
Should I give a statement to the other driver's insurance company?
You are not legally required to give a statement to the driver’s insurance company, and it’s often best not to. Insurance adjusters may sound friendly, but their job is to protect their company’s bottom line by reducing or denying motorcycle accident claims. Anything you say, even an innocent remark, could be used against you to downplay your injuries or shift blame, especially since many insurance companies already have a bias toward motorcyclists.
When the insurance company contacts you, politely decline to give a statement and refer them to our motorcycle accident lawyers. We can handle all communication with the insurance company on your behalf. Our experience with Georgia insurance practices allows us to pursue fair compensation while you focus on recovery. Let us take care of the legal details so you don’t fall into any traps set by adjusters.
What are common injuries in motorcycle accidents?
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injuries due to the lack of protection riders have compared to drivers in cars. Some common injuries include:
- Road rash: Sliding on pavement can cause skin abrasions, which can lead to infections and scarring.
- Broken bones: Fractures in arms, legs, ribs, or collarbones often occur from bracing during impact.
- Head trauma: Concussions or traumatic brain injuries can occur, even with helmet use. These injuries can affect memory, balance, and cognitive function.
- Back and neck injuries: Motorcycle accidents can result in herniated discs, whiplash, or spinal cord damage, which can cause chronic pain or paralysis.
- Internal injuries: Damage to organs or internal bleeding can occur in a motorcycle crash. These injuries may not be immediately visible but typically require urgent care.
What types of damages can I recover in a motorcycle accident case?
If you were injured in a motorcycle accident in Georgia, you may recover several types of damages. This includes compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and property damage. You can also pursue non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
These damages are based on the physical and emotional toll a motorcycle accident takes on your life. Our Georgia motorcycle accident attorneys explore every available avenue to maximize the compensation you receive. Our goal is to ensure that both your financial and emotional needs are addressed.
Who pays for my medical treatment after a motorcycle crash?
In Georgia, the at-fault driver’s insurance is responsible for covering your medical expenses. However, the process can take time, and medical bills don’t wait. If the other driver’s insurance delays payment or denies liability, you may need to use your own health insurance or med-pay coverage initially.
Our attorneys work diligently to make sure the at-fault driver’s insurance covers your bills as soon as possible. We can also negotiate with healthcare providers to reduce or delay charges while your case is pending. Our goal is to relieve financial pressure by fighting to recover every dollar of medical expenses, including future treatments, you might need.
What is the statute of limitations for motorcycle accidents in Georgia?
In Georgia, you have two years from the date of your motorcycle accident to file a lawsuit. While this may seem like plenty of time, it’s best to start early. Evidence can disappear, witnesses may become harder to reach, and delays can complicate your case.
The attorneys at The Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates can act quickly to investigate your motorcycle accident, collect evidence, and build a compelling case for the compensation you deserve. If you miss the two-year deadline, you lose the right to seek compensation, no matter how strong your case might be. Don’t let time work against you—contact us today to get started.
How long does a motorcycle accident case typically take to resolve?
The timeline for resolving a motorcycle accident case depends on the severity of your injuries and how cooperative the insurance company is. Some cases settle in a few months, especially when liability is clear. However, other cases may take longer if disputes arise. It really depends on the unique details of your case, which is why it’s so important to get an attorney involved as soon as possible.
Our Georgia motorcycle accident lawyers strive to resolve your case efficiently without sacrificing the quality of your outcome. If the insurance company offers a low settlement or drags its feet, we’re prepared to litigate your case if necessary. Our goal is to get you the best possible result, whether through a fast settlement or before a judge and jury.
Will my case go to trial or settle out of court?
Most motorcycle accident cases settle out of court through negotiations with the insurance company. However, if the insurer refuses to offer fair compensation, taking the case to trial may become necessary. The Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates meticulously prepares each case as if it’s going to trial. This can strengthen your position during negotiations. As a result, insurance companies may settle so they can avoid going to court.
If litigation is required, you can count on us to present a compelling case to the judge and jury. We have the courtroom experience needed to fight for your rights, and we won’t back down until you receive the justice you deserve. Whether your case settles or goes to trial, our legal team stands with you every step of the way.
What happens if the driver who hit me was uninsured?
If the at-fault driver doesn’t have insurance, you may still have options. In Georgia, many motorcycle riders carry uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage as part of their own insurance policy. This coverage can help pay for your medical bills and other expenses when the at-fault driver lacks adequate insurance.
Our motorcycle accident attorneys will explore all available sources of compensation to minimize any out-of-pocket expenses. That includes your UM/UIM coverage. We know how insurance companies operate and won’t let them dodge their obligations. The Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates will fight to get the compensation you deserve, no matter how complicated the situation.
Do I need a lawyer if I’ve been in a motorcycle accident?
You are not legally required to have an attorney represent you after a bike wreck, but an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can help you with your case by:
- Launching a comprehensive investigation into your motorcycle crash.
- Collecting and preserving important pieces of evidence to support your claim.
- Finding and interviewing eyewitnesses.
- Handling every aspect of your claim, including communications with the insurance company.
- Negotiating with the insurance company for the compensation you deserve.
- Representing you in court, if necessary.
It’s been shown that injury victims who hire a motorcycle accident lawyer to manage their claim receive more on average in financial compensation compared to those who decide to handle their claim on their own.
At Gary Martin Hays & Associates, we offer a free case evaluation and a No Fee Guarantee, which means you don’t have to pay us any upfront costs to let our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers fight for you.
What is the average settlement for a motorcycle accident?
The amount of financial compensation you’ll be able to recover in the form of a cash settlement or court verdict will depend on the specific details of your accident and how it’s impacted your life overall. Generally speaking, if you were injured in a motorcycle crash that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Wrongful death (if your loved one died in a motorcycle accident due to negligence)
If you want to get an idea of what your lawsuit might be worth, contact our law firm right away for a free and confidential case evaluation. We can review the details of your case, discuss your potential legal options, answer your questions, and let you know what to expect moving forward.
How is fault determined in motorcycle accidents?
Each accident is different. Often, motorcycle collisions are caused by drivers who don't know how to properly share the road with bikers. The hazard most likely to lead to an accident is a driver making a left turn in front of or into a motorcycle proceeding straight through the intersection in the opposite direction.
The most catastrophic injuries typically occur in motorcycle highway accidents. High speeds combined with larger vehicles often result in fatal motorcycle accidents.
In the aftermath of a severe motorcycle accident, fault may either be crystal clear or there may be finger-pointing and blame placed back and forth. Regardless, the insurance companies involved will want evidence of who’s to blame. A police report (which is a summary of the officer’s observations of the accident scene and events leading up to the bike collision), along with witness statements and dash cam or security cam footage, should be gathered and sent to the insurance company to prove the other party’s fault.
It’s important to call a lawyer as soon as possible so they can investigate the parties involved and retrieve the police report and additional evidence. Proving fault on your own may be difficult while dealing with the pain and mental toll of injuries and the recovery process.
An experienced, aggressive attorney for motorcycle accidents in Georgia
Serious motorcycle accidents demand serious legal representation. Contact the experienced attorneys at Gary Martin Hays & Associates. Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t owe us a dime unless we win your case. No upfront costs, no hidden fees—just a legal team committed to getting meaningful results for Georgia families.
During your free consultation, we’ll listen to your story, answer your questions, and explain your potential legal options clearly without confusing legal jargon. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of your potential next steps and how we’ll fight to get you the justice you deserve. Take action now. Call 1-800-898-HAYS for a free initial consultation with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer.