How Long Will It Be Before I
Get My Bike Fixed Or Replaced?
It's been my experience that even a horribly injured motorcyclist
has a spot in their heart for their motorcycle and want to get it working
again. Unlike automobile damage cases which are frequently settled quickly,
insurance companies have a difficult time making quick settlements on motorcycles.
Why? Because they don't' understand motorcycles or their value.
This can leave you explaining costs to settle your claim. Typically
waits of six weeks to three months or even longer are not uncommon.
What other costs are eligible for compensation?
In addition to repair and/or replacement costs, you are entitled to be
compensated for the time your bike is out of service. Or if your bike is
totaled your insurance company will write a check to replace your bike.
This process can be shortened substantially if the
proper damage claim is presented to the insurance company in the proper
way. For example, if
your bike is totaled your insurance company will rely on a service to determine
the value of your bike. This will NOT take into account custom
work, aftermarket parts, or the fact that your bike is in excellent condition.
Since your insurance company doesn't really understand your motorcycle's
worth, it is often necessary convince them of its true
value by…
- Getting letters from knowledgeable people in the motorcycle community;
- Getting help from your motorcycle dealer;
- And even getting evidence from other sources.
Plus, you can receive compensation for motorcycle rental expanses, and
even the loss of title and tax when replacing your totaled bike. As you
can see, this can get very complicated. You need expert help from a motorcycle
accident attorney.
Call and let us help you now!
Call us toll-free at 1-800-928-1511 (anytime day or night) for your free consultation and expert advice on your motorcycle
accident case.
Michael Padway & Associates
595 Market Street, Ste 2520
San Francisco, CA 94105
415-777-1511
800-928-1511
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After the Accident
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