Motorcycle Accidents

If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident, we’re here to help.

At Hilley & Solis Law, we prioritize our clients' well-being by ensuring they receive personalized care from top specialists to ensure the best possibility for recovery after a serious accident. Unlike other firms that settle for doctors merely approved by insurance companies, we prioritize our clients' health by connecting them with leading specialists who provide the level of care they deserve.

Motorcycle FAQ

Have a question about how Hilley & Solis can help you with your motorcycle accident? Toggle between different FAQ categories to get answers to commonly asked questions.

What evidence do I need to support my motorcycle accident claim?

Be prepared to provide details about the accident, including the date, time, location, and circumstances; bring any documentation related to the accident, such as police reports, medical records, insurance information, and correspondence with the other party or their insurance company. If available, photograph the helmet and any protective gear worn during the accident. These items can show the impact and help demonstrate the severity of the crash.

How long will it take to resolve my motorcycle accident claim?

The duration varies from case to case; while some cases may be resolved quickly, others might require more time based on factors like the complexity of your case, negotiations with insurance companies, and court proceedings, but we’ll strive to reach a resolution as efficiently as possible while ensuring your best interests are represented.

What compensation can I recover from my motorcycle accident?

We aim to assist our clients recover both economic and non-economic damages after a car accident. Economic damages, also referred to as special damages, are the calculable expenses victims will likely incur after an auto accident. By calculable, we refer to the costs that we can examine and add up such as receipts, bills, and invoices for the following:  

  • Emergency Services  

  • Medical treatment such as Physical therapy or rehabilitation  

  • Expenses for Property damage and vehicle repair 

  • Cost for Rental vehicle 

  • Lost wages

Non-economic damages refer to subjective expenses that are challenging to quantify, such as the emotional and physical pain and suffering experienced by a victim following a car accident. These intangible costs typically lack concrete bills or receipts to precisely demonstrate their extent. Your attorney will assist you in navigating the complexities of claiming such damages.

What if the other driver was uninsured or underinsured?

Even in cases where the other driver lacks insurance coverage, you still have options to seek compensation for your injuries through your own uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) policy. After an accident, it’s crucial to review the specifics of your insurance policy, including the types and extent of coverage such as UM/UIM and PIP insurance. If you’re covered by PIP, you can promptly file a claim, provided your accident meets certain criteria. If you have UM/UIM coverage, it’s advisable to utilize it to protect your interests and obtain the compensation you’re entitled to.

Despite the claims made by auto insurance companies in their advertisements, they are not prioritizing your best interests. Our team is dedicated to getting to the point; countering tactics aimed at reducing your compensation and striving to achieve the utmost financial recovery on your behalf.

Call us at the all nine hotline (210) 999-9999 if you need help dealing with your auto insurance provider.

Who is liable for a motorcycle accident?

Understanding Texas’s insurance laws is crucial in determining liability for your accident expenses. Texas operates under a fault-based insurance system, where the party primarily responsible for the accident covers the damages through their auto insurance. Our attorneys will explain the complex liability dynamics involving the driver, ride-share company, and insurance coverage.

What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident?

Assuming medical attention isn’t needed immediately, it’s essential to exchange contact and insurance information with the other parties involved and gather evidence from the scene, such as photographs of the vehicles and any visible injuries. 

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Victims who are found to be partially responsible for a motor vehicle accident may still recover damages as long as their fault does not exceed 50%. Additionally, if compensation is recovered, that compensation will be reduced according to their percentage of fault. For instance, if a victim is 40% at fault, their compensation will be decreased by 40%.

Our Process

Every case is unique, but here’s what you can expect when working with Hilley & Solis:

Consultation

Schedule a FREE consultation to assess the full value of your claim and help you complete necessary paperwork. We know you’re hurting and we’re here to help!

Build Your Case

After reviewing any documentation of the incident, we’ll negotiate with insurance companies and hire the top medical and technology experts to support your claim.

Settlement / Court

We’ll negotiate with insurance companies to make sure you get what YOU need - if the settlement offered is unacceptable we’ll take your case to court.

Contact Us

Call the all nine hotline at 210.999.9999 or fill out the contact form for a FREE consultation.

We understand you’re going through a difficult time, and we’re here to help with your case—without any upfront legal fees. Contact us today!

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Contact Us

Call the all nine hotline at 210.999.9999 or fill out the contact form for a FREE consultation.

We understand you’re going through a difficult time, and we’re here to help with your case—without any upfront legal fees. Contact us today!

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