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St. George Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
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No matter how responsibly you ride, a motorcycle accident can change your life in an instant. Insurance companies often do their best to make things worse, painting you as reckless and responsible for the accident simply for being a motorcyclist. The right attorney can make all the difference.
The experienced St. George motorcycle accident lawyers with Feller & Wendt, LLC™ will fight to defend your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. Contact us online or call (801) 499-5060 today for a free case evaluation.
Our St. George Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Are Ready To Get You Justice
Our award-winning personal injury lawyers have more than 70 years of combined experience fighting and winning cases for accident victims like you. Our high-value case results speak for themselves—our attorneys have a 99 percent success rate.
We’re committed to securing justice for injury victims while providing the personalized attention and service they need to recover and rebuild their lives. Our attorneys will even give you their personal cell phone numbers, providing an unmatched level of access and support. Learn more by exploring our client testimonials.
Your initial case evaluation is free, and our “No-Win, No-Fee Guarantee” means you won’t pay anything unless we win your case. Our Spanish-speaking staff and attorneys help eliminate language barriers, making our services more accessible to all members of our community.
How Utah Motorcycle Laws Might Impact Your Lawsuit
Based on the bike you took your driver’s test on, Utah law may restrict you from riding larger or different types of motorcycles. For example, if you took your test on a three-wheeled motorcycle, your license would not allow you to ride two-wheeled bikes. If you’re under 21, you must also wear a helmet while riding.
Violating these or other restrictions (e.g., rules for those holding a learner’s permit) can lead to a reduction in the compensation you receive through a motorcycle accident lawsuit. However, this doesn’t automatically mean you won’t be able to successfully pursue a claim. Our knowledgeable attorneys can analyze your case and help you weigh your options.
What Compensation Can I Receive For a Motorcycle Accident in Utah?
St. George motorcycle accident victims can recover compensation for various damages based on the type and severity of their injuries and other losses. Damages are typically categorized as either economic or non-economic.
Economic damages are those with a clear monetary value, like medical bills and lost wages. Non-economic damages are more subjective and account for things like the victim’s pain, suffering, emotional trauma, and lowered quality of life.
Punitive damages, intended as a penalty for egregious misconduct, are also available in some cases. Punitive damages may be awarded if the liable party acted intentionally or with extreme negligence.
If your loved one died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident, you may be eligible to pursue a wrongful death claim. Wrongful death damages can include burial costs, lost financial support, loss of companionship, your loved one’s medical expenses, and more.
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If you’ve been injured in a St. George motorcycle accident, you deserve experienced representation and exceptional service. The dedicated attorneys at Feller & Wendt, LLC™ are ready to defend your rights and fight for the compensation you need. Contact us online or call (801) 499-5060 to schedule a free case evaluation.
St. George Motorcycle Accidents FAQs
1. How Long Do I Have To File a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in St. George?
The Utah personal injury statute of limitations is normally four years from the date of an accident. It is shortened to two years for wrongful death claims.
It’s always best to consult a lawyer immediately after an accident so they can start gathering evidence while it is fresh and easily accessible. Failure to file on time will also result in your case being dismissed in court.
2. Can I Recover Compensation If I Was Partially At Fault?
Thanks to the Utah comparative negligence law, you can recover personal injury compensation even if you were partially responsible for an accident. However, your compensable damages will be reduced in proportion to your degree of fault. We have the advocacy skills to counter any wrongful accusations of fault.
3. How Is Negligence Established in a St. George Motorcycle Accident?
To establish negligence, you must show that the defendant harmed you by violating their duty to take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to others. For example, all drivers have a duty to operate their vehicles safely around other motorists. Our St. George motorcycle accident attorneys can build a strong case to prove negligence and maximize your compensation.
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