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Qué hacer después de un accidente de Motocicleta

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Qué hacer después de un accidente de motocicleta

Sabemos que es difícil pensar con claridad o saber a quién recurrir después de un accidente de motocicleta. Sigue nuestra guía a continuación:

Póngase en contacto con la policía de inmediato

El primer paso, si puede, es llamar a la policía. La ley de California requiere que se detenga, llame a la policía y haga que la policía complete un informe policial.

Llamar por ayuda

Si el accidente resultó en una lesión, esté seguro y llame a una ambulancia. Un operador del 911 enviará una ambulancia y un equipo de policía a la escena.

Intercambiar información

Debe intercambiar su nombre, dirección e información de seguro con el otro conductor involucrado en el accidente. Solicite ver la licencia de conducir, el registro y la tarjeta de seguro. Copie toda la información y guárdela en un lugar seguro. Cuando llegue la policía, copie el nombre, el número de placa y el recinto del oficial para que su abogado pueda obtener una copia del informe policial.

No hacer declaraciones

Protéjase, deje que su abogado maneje el caso. Intercambie información con el otro controlador, pero no haga declaraciones, participe en argumentos ni diga nada que pueda ser usado en su contra en el futuro.

Testigos

Intente obtener el nombre, la dirección y el número de teléfono de cualquier testigo del accidente.

Tratamiento médico

Obtenga tratamiento médico inmediato en un hospital de emergencia o clínica médica. Asegúrese de informarle al médico sobre cualquier queja y lesión que tenga como resultado del accidente. Recuerde que algunas lesiones internas pueden no aparecer de inmediato.

Notificar a su seguro

Siempre que tenga un accidente que implique una lesión o daño a la propiedad, notifique a su compañía de seguros. Si no notifica a su compañía de seguros INMEDIATAMENTE después del accidente, tienen derecho a negarse a cubrir el reclamo.

No pague honorarios por adelantado cuando trabaje con las oficinas legales de Daniel Vega

Cuando trabaje con Daniel Vega, no pagará honorarios por adelantado y recibirá una consulta gratuita. Nos aseguraremos de que reciba un trato justo y reciba una compensación justa después de un accidente automovilístico.

Póngase en contacto con las Oficinas Legales de Daniel Vega hoy al (415) 287-6200.

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Wet Road Driving Tips

Wet Road Driving Tips from a Bay Area Accident Attorney

driving in the rain in San Francisco

6 Tips for Avoiding Car Accidents

Regardless of how clean your driving history is, you can never rule out the possibility of getting into some sort of accident in the future. The roads are getting more congested each day and driver carelessness is at an all-time high. The weather is also a leading factor in car collisions because it can put even the safest driver at risk. Here are a few tips from a San Francisco auto accident lawyer. Continue reading

How Can Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Help Your Case?

Reasons to Hire a San Francisco Accident Attorney

Bay Area Auto and Motorcycle Accident Attorney

In some ways, motorcycle accidents are very similar to car accidents, but in other ways, they are completely different. If you or a family member was injured in a motorcycle accident or are encountering problems with your insurance company, then you should seek the help of a motorcycle accident lawyer. Read on to learn more about what a motorcycle accident lawyer can do for you. Continue reading

When an Injury Attorney Can Help in a Car Accident Case

How to Ensure Just Compensation with Help from a Bay Area Injury Attorney

San Francisco car accident lawyer

Whether a truck lurched into your lane on the 101, or some teenager texting on his mobile phone plowed into you at an intersection, you’re confused, overwhelmed and possibly even physically traumatized by the crash. In the wake of what happened, you may find yourself stunned and wondering what to do next. Should you call an auto accident lawyer, or should you just deal with this on your own with the other driver and the insurance company? Continue reading

Motorcycle Accident Safety: Wear The Right Helmet

Avoid The Need for a San Francisco Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

San Francisco Motorcycle Accident LawyerMotorcycles can be amazingly fun to ride, but they can also be incredibly dangerous. Wearing the right helmet is the most important thing motorcyclists can do to avoid getting seriously hurt and needing an injury attorney.

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Is Lane Splitting Legal in California?

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Northern California sees its fair share of traffic jams. To be fair, it’s not as bad up here as it down in the “Southland” – especially at horrorshow freeway intersections like the 405 and the 10 down in Los Angeles. In any event, if you drive a motorcycle, you might wonder whether it’s legal to “split lanes” in California – that is, to drive between vehicles in heavy traffic. Continue reading

Winter Motorcycle Safety Tips

Do You Need A Bay Area Accident Lawyer?

Winter is one of the most treacherous times to be out on the road, no matter what vehicle you drive. As any experienced Bay Area motorcycle lawyer will sadly tell you, right around now is one of the “busiest” seasons for motorcycle personal injury law. Continue reading

4 San Francisco Motorcycle Safety Tips

Avoiding Bay Area Motorcycle Accidents

San Francisco motorcycle accident lawyer Daniel Vega and his team understand that crashes take a toll not just on victims but also on families of injured people. So what can riders do to be safer on the road and reduce their likelihood for getting into serious injury crashes? Here are four important insights. Continue reading

Bay Area Motorcycle Accident – What to do

What to do After an Motorcycle Accident

We know that it’s hard to think clearly or know who to turn to after a motorcycle accident. Follow our guide below:

Contact the Police immediately
The first step, if you’re able to, is to call the police. California law requires that you stop, call the police, and have the police complete a police report.

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