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White Plains, New York, Motorcycle Accidents Attorney

Car and truck drivers are commonly at fault in accidents involving motorcycles. Often, drivers fail to see motorcycles at intersections or when changing lanes. As a result, it's not uncommon for motorists to blame accidents on motorcyclists they failed to see. Unfortunately, there is also a stereotype that motorcyclists are reckless or have assumed the risk of being injured just by riding.

At the Law Offices of Daniel A. Kalish, we investigate motorcycle accidents in order to expose negligent driving on the part of car and truck drivers responsible for causing motorcycle accidents. When appropriate, we consult with medical economists and life care planners to determine the financial impact of our client's injuries, taking into consideration costs associated with physical therapy, surgery, hospitalization, medical equipment, and lost wages.

If you've been seriously injured or have lost a family member in a motorcycle accident, contact personal injury lawyer Daniel A. Kalish today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

Serious Injuries and Motorcycle Accidents

The Law Offices of Daniel A. Kalish represents clients suffering from the following kinds of injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident:

  • Brain damage
  • Severe head trauma
  • Paralysis
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Amputations
  • Burns
  • Disfigurement
  • Wrongful death / fatalities

Proving Fault on the part of Negligent Car and Truck Drivers

When investigating motorcycle accidents, skid marks can be measured to determine how fast a car was going and in what direction. This tells us if a car was speeding and whether its driver entered the lane of our client. Using accident investigators and other experts, we analyze the damage sustained by the vehicles involved.

Taking into consideration the layout of an accident scene, in conjunction with the damage to a car, experts can determine whether a car driver should have seen a motorcycle at an intersection or stop sign. If damage is confined to the front, left hand side of a car, this is a good indicator the motorcycle rider was in the driver's field of vision.

Contact Motorcycle Accident Attorney Daniel A. Kalish Today

As a personal injury attorney, Mr. Kalish is adept at dealing with insurance companies who question the cost or extent of an injury. He's also familiar with the tactics used by claims adjusters to solicit statements on the part of injury victims in the hope of finding something they can use to deny or reduce a claim.

Protect your rights and interests - contact motorcycle accident attorney Daniel A. Kalish today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

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