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When a motorcyclist suffers personal injury or dies in a motorcycle accident, he or she (or his or her surviving family members) may be entitled to financial compensation. According to motorcycle accident law, victims whose injuries were caused by another party’s negligence may seek damages for their injuries, pain, and suffering. At Proner & Proner, our motorcycle accident lawyers have thorough knowledge of Montana state laws that affect the rights of bikers. As experienced motorcycle accident lawyers, we are committed to helping our clients understand their rights under the law.
Experienced Lawyers Explain Motorcycle Accident Laws
State Motorcycle Accident Laws
Proner & Proner provides exceptional legal representation from a team of seasoned motorcycle accident lawyers. Our attorneys have extensive experienced handling motorcycle accident claims. Our expertise, paired with our team’s passion for protecting crash victims’ rights, makes Proner & Proner one of the most sought-after motorcycle accident law firms in the nation.
If you have suffered a personal injury in a motorcycle crash, you need a skilled attorney on your side. Contact Proner & Proner to schedule a free case evaluation with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer. We welcome clients from throughout Montana.
Motorcycle accident laws in Montana include:
As evidenced by Montana motorcycle accident statistics, wearing a helmet while riding appears to give riders a greater chance of surviving a motorcycle collision. State law requires riders under the age of 18 to wear a helmet while riding. This distinguishes Montana from states that require riders of all ages to wear a helmet and from states that do not have any mandatory helmet laws.
State personal injury law establishes the conditions that affect the filing of a motorcycle accident claim. Personal injury laws in Montana include:
Statute of limitations – When someone sustains a personal injury, he or she has a limited amount of time after the accident to file a lawsuit. After this time limit, called the statute of limitations, passes, victims may not file a claim or seek damages through the court system. The time limit for filing a personal injury claim is two years; it is three years for wrongful death, two years for property damage, and three years for product liability claims.
Contributory negligence – When a personal injury victim is partially responsible for his or her own injuries, state law does not bar him or her from recovering damages, provided his or her negligence is less than the plaintiff’s negligence. Instead, the victim’s settlement will be decreased in proportion to his or her degree of fault.
If you have suffered personal injury or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, you need an experienced lawyer to protect your rights and inform you of pertinent motorcycle accident laws in Montana. Contact Proner & Proner to schedule a free case evaluation.
Contact Proner & Proner to learn more about state motorcycle accident laws. Our lawyers serve clients throughout Alabama.
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