Summer time presents a beautiful opportunity to ride your motorcycle or take out your scooter and enjoy a few care free days. However, as more people are out and about, the chance of getting hurt from these summer activities also tends to increase. During this season, we receive an increasing number of calls from clients who sustain injuries on boats, motorcycles and scooters.
Our Summer edition on this topic will be divided into two parts. In the next part, we discuss personal injury law considerations for motorcycle operators and, in part II, we address personal injury law as it pertains to boating. Subscribe to our email newsletter to receive both parts.
When it comes to motorcycles and scooters, most people assume that these operators have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of cars, and that the same laws and statutes apply.
However, there are important distinctions.
For instance, motorcyclists and scooter operators are not eligible for No-Fault benefits as part of their insurance coverage, which is mandatory for all cars. So, if you’re thinking on hopping on one of those, you’d better have private health care insurance!
Being outside the realm of No-Fault coverage has its advantages, however.
UnderInsurance Law Section 5102(d)– also known as the No-Fault law – in order to qualify for compensation, the occupant of a motor vehicle involved in an accident must have sustained a “serious injury” as defined by the statute or their case can be dismissed. Even if another party was clearly at fault and the claimant has full insurance coverage and has been injured, there is still a chance that the case will be dismissed, and they will not be compensated.
However, that same threshold does not apply to operators of motorcycles and scooters. Motorcycle operators are not required to prove evidence of a serious injury to win a personal injury case, making it easier for them to settle and win their cases.
Unfortunately, the number deaths and serious injuries that have resulted from motorcycle accidents in New York is growing. These are some recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
If you are injured in a motorcycle or scooter accident, it is imperative that after calling 911, you call an attorney experienced in the nuances of personal injury law.
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