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How to Prove Negligence in a California Motorcycle Accident Claim

Driving a motorcycle is often a popular way for drivers to commute through the palm-studded streets of California. While this mode of transportation may offer a more scenic route to travelers, it can also be highly dangerous. It has been reported that there are several thousand fatal motorcycle accidents that occur in the United States annually. If you or a loved one has been involved in a damaging motorcycle accident as a result of a negligent party, it is crucial that you get in touch with a California motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Younglove Law Group is a team of experienced California motorcycle accident lawyers who are dedicated to helping clients build strong claims. In order to pursue the maximum amount in compensation that you are owed, it is important that you know how to prove negligence in a California motorcycle accident claim.

What Are Common Injuries in a California Motorcycle Accident?

If you have been hit by a negligent driver causing a motorcycle accident, it is likely that you will have suffered severe injuries as a result of their carelessness. While the injuries sustained after a motorcycle accident in California may vary from minor to more severe, it is crucial that you file a claim in order to receive the financial compensation you deserve for the losses you have suffered as a result. Some common injuries caused by negligent drivers in motorcycle accidents are:

  • Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries
  • Back, neck, and spine injuries
  • Paralysis
  • Severe burns
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Crushed limbs
  • Loss of limbs
  • Muscle damage
  • Internal injuries
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Death

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, it is important that you know how to prove negligence when filing your motorcycle accident claim.

Proving Negligence After a California Motorcycle Accident

In order for you to be able to prove negligence after a California motorcycle accident, you must be able to prove the following four legal elements.

  • Duty of Care: The first legal element that must be true in order to prove negligence is the duty of care. The duty of care is the legal responsibility owed to you by other motorists on the roads that you also owe to them. Drivers have a duty of care to drive safely and follow traffic laws. When this duty of care is broken, it may be due to driver negligence.
  • Breach in Duty of Care: Once you have proved that the at-fault party had a legal duty of care to you at the time of the accident, you must then have evidence that the duty of care was breached. For example, if the driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time the accident occurred, they would be in breach of their duty of care to other motorists.
  • The Breach in Duty of Care Caused the Accident: The existence of the breach of the duty of care is not enough to alone prove negligence. In addition to proving the breach, you must also prove that the breach directly caused the accident to occur.
  • Losses Suffered: The final legal element that must be proven to establish negligence is that you have suffered losses as a result of the accident.

To get help proving negligence after a California motorcycle accident, contact an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact a California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

If you have been injured by a negligent driver in a motorcycle accident, you deserve to receive compensation for the losses you have suffered as a result. To get help proving negligence in your motorcycle accident claim, contact a California motorcycle accident lawyer.

Younglove Law Group is a team of experienced motorcycle accident lawyers helping clients in California prove that the driver who hit them was acting negligently at the time of the accident. We are passionate about helping our clients achieve the maximum possible amount in compensation that they are owed. To schedule a free case review with one of our skilled attorneys, contact us here or call (949) 691-3660.

March 2, 2022/by younglovelaw
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