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Getting Ready for Thunder Over Louisville

YouTube Video UExCT3J5bzFReGx5cTF4ak4yeTRVa01hWlhDUEVNLS1wei41Mzk2QTAxMTkzNDk4MDhF Our city is getting ready for Thunder Over Louisville Weekend.  Attorney Jim Desmond shares information about issues you'll need to know, if you're involved in a car wreck.  This interview is part of an ongoing series he does on Wave Listens Live.<br /><br />Jim Desmond focuses his practice on car wrecks and motorcycle accidents.  He helps injured drivers and passengers in many cities and towns across Kentucky.  He offers a FREE CONSULTATION and is willing to speak with you on nights and weekends.  When you need direct answers, you need attorney Jim Desmond. <br /><br />For more information, visit:  https://www.attorneydesmond.com/<br /><br />Desmond Law Office, PLLC. <br />9850 Von Allmen Court <br />Ste 201 <br />Louisville, KY 40241 <br />Call My Cell: (502) 609-7657<br /><br />Principal Office in Louisville.  This is an advertisement.<br />__<br />Thunder over Louisville is an incredible event.  Thousands of people gather in downtown Louisville for the festivities, the air show and especially for the fireworks show later that night.  However, when there's a large event, alcohol will probably be consumed.  Even if you haven't been drinking, there's a significant risk that you could be involved in a car wreck with a drunk driver.  These cases are generally handled like any other collision, but because the at-fault driver was inebriated at the time of the collision, it's often much easier to prove negligence.  Here's a link to a brief video attorney Jim Desmond recorded specifically addressing this issue:  https://youtu.be/qfgxQx1f2Qg?si=EzVnMU8MDwScipbv<br /><br />Insurance is a primary factor in handling a car wreck or motorcycle accident.  In Kentucky, if you've been in a car wreck, you would normally automatically have up to $10,000 in no-fault coverage to pay some or all of your medical bills.  This money can also be used to cover lost wages, if you need time off from work.  Car wreck attorney Jim Desmond recorded a podcast episode about Kentucky no-fault coverage, also known as PIP coverage:  https://youtu.be/a0M2MfmirC8?si=m6cbsq8XbeWZDgZV<br /><br />Here's a podcast episode Jim Desmond recorded which explains how the insurance works:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L69slTb_v2A&t=1s<br /><br />If you were riding a motorcycle at the time of the collision, you may not have access to that $10,000 in no-fault coverage.  This is sometimes refered to as "motorcycle PIP coverage."  While it automatically applies if you're driving a car, the law places motorcyclists at a disadvantage.  Here's a brief video explaining why this happens and what you can do to protect yourself:  https://youtu.be/t73SurmgnyQ?si=ojIoh7zeuuoeHNcA<br /><br />Jim Desmond focuses his practice on automobile accident and motorcycle wreck cases.  He's not trying to be all things to all people.  The law is simply too complicated for that.  However, because he's been focusing on motor vehicle accidents for so long, he's very good at handling them for his injured clients.  Jim has put together an entire series of pages on his website explaining how a motorcycle accident case is handled.  You can begin reading that series by clicking this link:  https://attorneydesmond.com/understanding-kentucky-motorcycle-accident-claims/<br /><br />In Kentucky, there are many more car wrecks that you might imagine.  If you've been involved in a collision, you need to seek the advice of an experienced injury attorney, not an attorney who mainly focuses on other areas of the law.  You can learn more about Jim Desmond's car wreck experience by clicking on this link to his website:  https://attorneydesmond.com/louisville-car-accident-lawyer/<br /><br />Finally, Jim recorded a brief video that helps to explain why you specifically need an attorney who spends his/her time handling motorcycle and car accidents, instead of family law, real estate or criminal defense.  Those areas are much different and the way an accident claim is effectively handled may seem foreign to a lesser experienced attorney.  Here's a brief video explaining why this should matter to you:  https://youtu.be/_BJwbwjy2wk?si=vAqbtwXEmSzLHUq8.

Getting Ready for Thunder Over Louisville

Our city is getting ready for Thunder Over Louisville Weekend. Attorney Jim Desmond shares information about issues you’ll need to know, if you’re involved in a car wreck. This interview is part of an ongoing series he does on Wave Listens Live.

Jim Desmond focuses his practice on car wrecks and motorcycle accidents. He helps injured drivers and passengers in many cities and towns across Kentucky. He offers a FREE CONSULTATION and is willing to speak with you on nights and weekends. When you need direct answers, you need attorney Jim Desmond.

For more information, visit: https://www.attorneydesmond.com/

Desmond Law Office, PLLC.
9850 Von Allmen Court
Ste 201
Louisville, KY 40241
Call My Cell: (502) 609-7657

Principal Office in Louisville. This is an advertisement.
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Thunder over Louisville is an incredible event. Thousands of people gather in downtown Louisville for the festivities, the air show and especially for the fireworks show later that night. However, when there’s a large event, alcohol will probably be consumed. Even if you haven’t been drinking, there’s a significant risk that you could be involved in a car wreck with a drunk driver. These cases are generally handled like any other collision, but because the at-fault driver was inebriated at the time of the collision, it’s often much easier to prove negligence. Here’s a link to a brief video attorney Jim Desmond recorded specifically addressing this issue: https://youtu.be/qfgxQx1f2Qg?si=EzVnMU8MDwScipbv

Insurance is a primary factor in handling a car wreck or motorcycle accident. In Kentucky, if you’ve been in a car wreck, you would normally automatically have up to $10,000 in no-fault coverage to pay some or all of your medical bills. This money can also be used to cover lost wages, if you need time off from work. Car wreck attorney Jim Desmond recorded a podcast episode about Kentucky no-fault coverage, also known as PIP coverage: https://youtu.be/a0M2MfmirC8?si=m6cbsq8XbeWZDgZV

Here’s a podcast episode Jim Desmond recorded which explains how the insurance works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L69slTb_v2A&t=1s

If you were riding a motorcycle at the time of the collision, you may not have access to that $10,000 in no-fault coverage. This is sometimes refered to as “motorcycle PIP coverage.” While it automatically applies if you’re driving a car, the law places motorcyclists at a disadvantage. Here’s a brief video explaining why this happens and what you can do to protect yourself: https://youtu.be/t73SurmgnyQ?si=ojIoh7zeuuoeHNcA

Jim Desmond focuses his practice on automobile accident and motorcycle wreck cases. He’s not trying to be all things to all people. The law is simply too complicated for that. However, because he’s been focusing on motor vehicle accidents for so long, he’s very good at handling them for his injured clients. Jim has put together an entire series of pages on his website explaining how a motorcycle accident case is handled. You can begin reading that series by clicking this link: https://attorneydesmond.com/understanding-kentucky-motorcycle-accident-claims/

In Kentucky, there are many more car wrecks that you might imagine. If you’ve been involved in a collision, you need to seek the advice of an experienced injury attorney, not an attorney who mainly focuses on other areas of the law. You can learn more about Jim Desmond’s car wreck experience by clicking on this link to his website: https://attorneydesmond.com/louisville-car-accident-lawyer/

Finally, Jim recorded a brief video that helps to explain why you specifically need an attorney who spends his/her time handling motorcycle and car accidents, instead of family law, real estate or criminal defense. Those areas are much different and the way an accident claim is effectively handled may seem foreign to a lesser experienced attorney. Here’s a brief video explaining why this should matter to you: https://youtu.be/_BJwbwjy2wk?si=vAqbtwXEmSzLHUq8.

Jim Desmond Focuses on Car Wreck Cases

YouTube Video VVVSMUN5M0hzaG5yeVlRcU5HTmRRVWN3LjRCVXkzRWxnMEVR Too many big law firms are ready to reject a case too quickly.  It's a template approach.  You deserve a car wreck attorney who focuses on this area of the law and is willing to work your case.  Here's an example of a client without insurance who still received a good settlement, because Jim Desmond works hard for his clients.  Car wreck?  Don't get treated less than you're worth.  You deserve better.  Call Attorney Jim Desmond (502) 609-7657.<br /><br />For more information, visit:  https://www.attorneydesmond.com<br /><br />Desmond Law Office, PLLC. <br />9850 Von Allmen Court <br />Ste 201 <br />Louisville, KY 40241 <br />Call My Cell: (502) 609-7657<br /><br />Principal Office in Louisville.  This is an advertisement.<br />#DesmondShorts

Jim Desmond Focuses on Car Wreck Cases

Too many big law firms are ready to reject a case too quickly. It’s a template approach. You deserve a car wreck attorney who focuses on this area of the law and is willing to work your case. Here’s an example of a client without insurance who still received a good settlement, because Jim Desmond works hard for his clients. Car wreck? Don’t get treated less than you’re worth. You deserve better. Call Attorney Jim Desmond (502) 609-7657.

For more information, visit: https://www.attorneydesmond.com

Desmond Law Office, PLLC.
9850 Von Allmen Court
Ste 201
Louisville, KY 40241
Call My Cell: (502) 609-7657

Principal Office in Louisville. This is an advertisement.
#DesmondShorts

Kentucky Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit PART 2

YouTube Video VVVSMUN5M0hzaG5yeVlRcU5HTmRRVWN3LlBsa0lIeldKTTB3 Episode 10:  Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents.  This episode continues the discussion on motorcycle accidents from Episode 9.  He’ll now discuss issues related to filing a Kentucky motorcycle accident lawsuit.<br /><br />Click to Listen to Episode 9: https://youtu.be/JdQAAPbByGg<br /><br />Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses filing a Kentucky motorcycle accident lawsuit<br /><br />What Are the Next Steps at the Hospital?<br />If you don’t have health insurance, ask to speak with the financial counselors at the hospital.  They may be able to help you find sources of coverage.  It’s important that you’re able to treated.  More importantly, you’ll be able to get the negotiated rates between the hospital and the insurance company.<br /><br />Jim Desmond will begin looking for any/all sources of insurance coverage, including underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage to help his clients.  Motorcycle wrecks usually involve extensive injuries, so the medical bills and lost wages are going to be substantial.<br /><br />Motorcycle wreck cases test the experience and knowledge of most attorneys.  Attorneys want to protect their clients from overwhelming financial burdens, even when the collision wasn’t their fault.<br /><br />When a Lawsuit Needs to be Filed<br />Ideally, your case will be negotiated to a fair settlement.  If that can’t be reached, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit.  This is going to extend the timeline of getting your case resolved and financial reimbursement.<br /><br />As the lawsuit proceeds, the process of discovery will begin.  The depositions will then be scheduled.  A mediation is usually scheduled.  It’s another chance for the two sides to reach a settlement.<br /><br />Statute of Limitations<br />In Kentucky, you have 2 years from the date of the accident, or 2 years from the date of the last no-fault payment (i.e. PIP) to file your lawsuit.  If you miss go beyond this window of time, you can’t file.  With a motorcycle accident, there is often no PIP coverage involved, so the extra time may not be available to file the lawsuit.  For this reason, you need to make sure you understand the timeline.<br /><br />Policy Limit Offers with Motorcycle Accidents<br />If you have a carrier offering the policy limits for the at-fault driver, it may cause trouble for you when pursuing the underinsured claim.  There are important processes that must be followed.  Again, it’s another reason you should hire an attorney.<br /><br />What Happens if They Appeal the Verdict?<br />Again, a trial will significantly increase the time it will take to get your case resolved.  An insurance company has the right to withhold any payments until the case is resolved.  Even if the verdict has been rendered, if the other side decides to appeal the decision, additional time has just been added to the timeline.  It’s a risk inherent in taking a case to trial.<br /><br />For more information about Louisville Personal Injury Attorney Jim Desmond, visit https://www.AttorneyDesmond.com.<br />Call Attorney Jim Desmond on His Cell Phone (502) 609-7657.<br /><br />Important Disclaimers:<br />The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only.  It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.  You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation.  I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.<br /><br />This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way.  This is an attorney advertisement.   Principal office is located in Louisville, KY.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.

Kentucky Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit PART 2

Episode 10: Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents. This episode continues the discussion on motorcycle accidents from Episode 9. He’ll now discuss issues related to filing a Kentucky motorcycle accident lawsuit.

Click to Listen to Episode 9: https://youtu.be/JdQAAPbByGg

Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses filing a Kentucky motorcycle accident lawsuit

What Are the Next Steps at the Hospital?
If you don’t have health insurance, ask to speak with the financial counselors at the hospital. They may be able to help you find sources of coverage. It’s important that you’re able to treated. More importantly, you’ll be able to get the negotiated rates between the hospital and the insurance company.

Jim Desmond will begin looking for any/all sources of insurance coverage, including underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage to help his clients. Motorcycle wrecks usually involve extensive injuries, so the medical bills and lost wages are going to be substantial.

Motorcycle wreck cases test the experience and knowledge of most attorneys. Attorneys want to protect their clients from overwhelming financial burdens, even when the collision wasn’t their fault.

When a Lawsuit Needs to be Filed
Ideally, your case will be negotiated to a fair settlement. If that can’t be reached, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit. This is going to extend the timeline of getting your case resolved and financial reimbursement.

As the lawsuit proceeds, the process of discovery will begin. The depositions will then be scheduled. A mediation is usually scheduled. It’s another chance for the two sides to reach a settlement.

Statute of Limitations
In Kentucky, you have 2 years from the date of the accident, or 2 years from the date of the last no-fault payment (i.e. PIP) to file your lawsuit. If you miss go beyond this window of time, you can’t file. With a motorcycle accident, there is often no PIP coverage involved, so the extra time may not be available to file the lawsuit. For this reason, you need to make sure you understand the timeline.

Policy Limit Offers with Motorcycle Accidents
If you have a carrier offering the policy limits for the at-fault driver, it may cause trouble for you when pursuing the underinsured claim. There are important processes that must be followed. Again, it’s another reason you should hire an attorney.

What Happens if They Appeal the Verdict?
Again, a trial will significantly increase the time it will take to get your case resolved. An insurance company has the right to withhold any payments until the case is resolved. Even if the verdict has been rendered, if the other side decides to appeal the decision, additional time has just been added to the timeline. It’s a risk inherent in taking a case to trial.

For more information about Louisville Personal Injury Attorney Jim Desmond, visit https://www.AttorneyDesmond.com.
Call Attorney Jim Desmond on His Cell Phone (502) 609-7657.

Important Disclaimers:
The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation. I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.

This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way. This is an attorney advertisement. Principal office is located in Louisville, KY. Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.

Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Issues

YouTube Video VVVSMUN5M0hzaG5yeVlRcU5HTmRRVWN3LkpkUUFBUGJCeUdn Episode 9:  Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents.  This episode focuses on why these cases are complicated and what motorcyclists can do before they take their bikes out of the garage for spring and summer.<br /><br />Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses motorcycle accidents and insurance issues.<br />The risks to a motorcyclist is significantly higher because the likelihood that the injuries will be far more serious.  The medical bills and related expenses can be overwhelming.  An attorney needs to quickly determine any and all available sources of insurance coverage.  It’s extremely important for motorcyclists to understand motorcycle accidents and insurance coverage.<br /><br />Kentucky has a state minimum level of insurance of $25,000.  This may be only be a fraction of the actual expenses.  It’s extremely important for a motorcyclist to carry a significant amount of Uninsured Motorist and Under Insured Motorist coverage (UM/UIM).  These coverages are there to protect the motorcyclist, in the event the at-fault driver either doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough insurance.  UM/UIM will add to the available funds to help the injured motorcyclist.<br /><br />Your motorcycle isn’t adequately covered by your standard automobile insurance policy.  Unlike Kentucky automobile insurance, no-fault coverage on your motorcycle doesn’t exist unless you specifically purchase it.  A standard car insurance policy provides no-fault coverage (also called personal injury protection or PIP coverage).  This lack of coverage creates another financial gap for motorcyclist.  PIP coverage is generally $10,000.  Without specific PIP coverage, the motorcyclist may be unable to recover the first $10,000 of medical expenses.  For injured motorcyclists, this can be a difficult conversation about motorcycle accidents and insurance.<br /><br />Pedestrian PIP only covers a pedestrian the who may be hit by a motorcyclist.  It does not apply to the motorcyclist.<br /><br />If a motorcycle wreck has occurred, it’s important that the evidence is preserved.  Pictures are extremely important.  It’s important to photograph cuts and bruises that may heal by the time the case goes to trial.  The location of the vehicles is significant in reconstructing what may have occurred at the time of the collision.  The victim may not be able to take the photos, but family members may be able to, if they arrive at the scene.<br /><br />It’s important to remember to download the photos from your cell phone to a laptop or other storage device.  Phones can be damaged or lost.  The important photos could be lost.<br /><br />It’s incredibly important to avoid posting statements and/or photos to social media while your case is being handled.  It’s very easy to make comments which could later be taken out of context.  This often can be extremely damaging to an injured victim’s case.  This includes the family and friends of the injured motorcyclist.<br /><br />Get the Police Report<br />This important document will list the people involved and their insurance companies.  It also often indicates which driver appears to be at fault.  The website www.BuyCrash.com is a trusted, easy resource.  It’s very inexpensive and can be done quickly.  The information on the report is helpful when opening the motorcycle accident claim.<br /><br />Your own health insurance may need to be used to cover your medical expenses, especially if you didn’t purchase the additional PIP coverage as part of your motorcycle insurance.  The advantage to using your healthcare is that you are able to get medical treatment even before the case is resolved.  If your health insurance pays your medical bills, they have the right to file a lien against any settlement or jury verdict you recover from the at-fault driver.  Medicare and Medicaid have the same rights to attach a lien to your settlement or verdict.<br /><br />Jim Desmond will continue this discussion about motorcycle accidents and insurance issues in Episode 10:  https://youtu.be/PlkIHzWJM0w.<br /><br />For more information about Louisville Personal Injury Attorney Jim Desmond, visit https://www.AttorneyDesmond.com.<br />Call Attorney Jim Desmond on His Cell Phone (502) 609-7657<br /><br />Important Disclaimers:<br />The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only.  It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.  You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation.  I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.<br /><br />This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way.  This is an attorney advertisement.   Principal office is located in Louisville, KY.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.

Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Issues

Episode 9: Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents. This episode focuses on why these cases are complicated and what motorcyclists can do before they take their bikes out of the garage for spring and summer.

Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses motorcycle accidents and insurance issues.
The risks to a motorcyclist is significantly higher because the likelihood that the injuries will be far more serious. The medical bills and related expenses can be overwhelming. An attorney needs to quickly determine any and all available sources of insurance coverage. It’s extremely important for motorcyclists to understand motorcycle accidents and insurance coverage.

Kentucky has a state minimum level of insurance of $25,000. This may be only be a fraction of the actual expenses. It’s extremely important for a motorcyclist to carry a significant amount of Uninsured Motorist and Under Insured Motorist coverage (UM/UIM). These coverages are there to protect the motorcyclist, in the event the at-fault driver either doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough insurance. UM/UIM will add to the available funds to help the injured motorcyclist.

Your motorcycle isn’t adequately covered by your standard automobile insurance policy. Unlike Kentucky automobile insurance, no-fault coverage on your motorcycle doesn’t exist unless you specifically purchase it. A standard car insurance policy provides no-fault coverage (also called personal injury protection or PIP coverage). This lack of coverage creates another financial gap for motorcyclist. PIP coverage is generally $10,000. Without specific PIP coverage, the motorcyclist may be unable to recover the first $10,000 of medical expenses. For injured motorcyclists, this can be a difficult conversation about motorcycle accidents and insurance.

Pedestrian PIP only covers a pedestrian the who may be hit by a motorcyclist. It does not apply to the motorcyclist.

If a motorcycle wreck has occurred, it’s important that the evidence is preserved. Pictures are extremely important. It’s important to photograph cuts and bruises that may heal by the time the case goes to trial. The location of the vehicles is significant in reconstructing what may have occurred at the time of the collision. The victim may not be able to take the photos, but family members may be able to, if they arrive at the scene.

It’s important to remember to download the photos from your cell phone to a laptop or other storage device. Phones can be damaged or lost. The important photos could be lost.

It’s incredibly important to avoid posting statements and/or photos to social media while your case is being handled. It’s very easy to make comments which could later be taken out of context. This often can be extremely damaging to an injured victim’s case. This includes the family and friends of the injured motorcyclist.

Get the Police Report
This important document will list the people involved and their insurance companies. It also often indicates which driver appears to be at fault. The website http://www.BuyCrash.com is a trusted, easy resource. It’s very inexpensive and can be done quickly. The information on the report is helpful when opening the motorcycle accident claim.

Your own health insurance may need to be used to cover your medical expenses, especially if you didn’t purchase the additional PIP coverage as part of your motorcycle insurance. The advantage to using your healthcare is that you are able to get medical treatment even before the case is resolved. If your health insurance pays your medical bills, they have the right to file a lien against any settlement or jury verdict you recover from the at-fault driver. Medicare and Medicaid have the same rights to attach a lien to your settlement or verdict.

Jim Desmond will continue this discussion about motorcycle accidents and insurance issues in Episode 10: https://youtu.be/PlkIHzWJM0w.

For more information about Louisville Personal Injury Attorney Jim Desmond, visit https://www.AttorneyDesmond.com.
Call Attorney Jim Desmond on His Cell Phone (502) 609-7657

Important Disclaimers:
The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation. I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.

This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way. This is an attorney advertisement. Principal office is located in Louisville, KY. Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.

Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Issues

YouTube Video VVVSMUN5M0hzaG5yeVlRcU5HTmRRVWN3LkpkUUFBUGJCeUdn Episode 9:  Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents.  This episode focuses on why these cases are complicated and what motorcyclists can do before they take their bikes out of the garage for spring and summer.<br /><br />Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses motorcycle accidents and insurance issues.<br />The risks to a motorcyclist is significantly higher because the likelihood that the injuries will be far more serious.  The medical bills and related expenses can be overwhelming.  An attorney needs to quickly determine any and all available sources of insurance coverage.  It’s extremely important for motorcyclists to understand motorcycle accidents and insurance coverage.<br /><br />Kentucky has a state minimum level of insurance of $25,000.  This may be only be a fraction of the actual expenses.  It’s extremely important for a motorcyclist to carry a significant amount of Uninsured Motorist and Under Insured Motorist coverage (UM/UIM).  These coverages are there to protect the motorcyclist, in the event the at-fault driver either doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough insurance.  UM/UIM will add to the available funds to help the injured motorcyclist.<br /><br />Your motorcycle isn’t adequately covered by your standard automobile insurance policy.  Unlike Kentucky automobile insurance, no-fault coverage on your motorcycle doesn’t exist unless you specifically purchase it.  A standard car insurance policy provides no-fault coverage (also called personal injury protection or PIP coverage).  This lack of coverage creates another financial gap for motorcyclist.  PIP coverage is generally $10,000.  Without specific PIP coverage, the motorcyclist may be unable to recover the first $10,000 of medical expenses.  For injured motorcyclists, this can be a difficult conversation about motorcycle accidents and insurance.<br /><br />Pedestrian PIP only covers a pedestrian the who may be hit by a motorcyclist.  It does not apply to the motorcyclist.<br /><br />If a motorcycle wreck has occurred, it’s important that the evidence is preserved.  Pictures are extremely important.  It’s important to photograph cuts and bruises that may heal by the time the case goes to trial.  The location of the vehicles is significant in reconstructing what may have occurred at the time of the collision.  The victim may not be able to take the photos, but family members may be able to, if they arrive at the scene.<br /><br />It’s important to remember to download the photos from your cell phone to a laptop or other storage device.  Phones can be damaged or lost.  The important photos could be lost.<br /><br />It’s incredibly important to avoid posting statements and/or photos to social media while your case is being handled.  It’s very easy to make comments which could later be taken out of context.  This often can be extremely damaging to an injured victim’s case.  This includes the family and friends of the injured motorcyclist.<br /><br />Get the Police Report<br />This important document will list the people involved and their insurance companies.  It also often indicates which driver appears to be at fault.  The website www.BuyCrash.com is a trusted, easy resource.  It’s very inexpensive and can be done quickly.  The information on the report is helpful when opening the motorcycle accident claim.<br /><br />Your own health insurance may need to be used to cover your medical expenses, especially if you didn’t purchase the additional PIP coverage as part of your motorcycle insurance.  The advantage to using your healthcare is that you are able to get medical treatment even before the case is resolved.  If your health insurance pays your medical bills, they have the right to file a lien against any settlement or jury verdict you recover from the at-fault driver.  Medicare and Medicaid have the same rights to attach a lien to your settlement or verdict.<br /><br />Jim Desmond will continue this discussion about motorcycle accidents and insurance issues in Episode 10:  https://youtu.be/PlkIHzWJM0w.<br /><br />For more information about Louisville Personal Injury Attorney Jim Desmond, visit https://www.AttorneyDesmond.com.<br />Call Attorney Jim Desmond on His Cell Phone (502) 609-7657<br /><br />Important Disclaimers:<br />The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only.  It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship.  You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation.  I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.<br /><br />This podcast maybe freely shared, but may not be the modified or edited in any way.  This is an attorney advertisement.   Principal office is located in Louisville, KY.  Co-host Jim Ray is a non-attorney spokesperson.

Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance Issues

Episode 9: Louisville personal injury attorney Jim Desmond has spent years representing people injured in motorcycle accidents. This episode focuses on why these cases are complicated and what motorcyclists can do before they take their bikes out of the garage for spring and summer.

Louisville personal injury lawyer discusses motorcycle accidents and insurance issues.
The risks to a motorcyclist is significantly higher because the likelihood that the injuries will be far more serious. The medical bills and related expenses can be overwhelming. An attorney needs to quickly determine any and all available sources of insurance coverage. It’s extremely important for motorcyclists to understand motorcycle accidents and insurance coverage.

Kentucky has a state minimum level of insurance of $25,000. This may be only be a fraction of the actual expenses. It’s extremely important for a motorcyclist to carry a significant amount of Uninsured Motorist and Under Insured Motorist coverage (UM/UIM). These coverages are there to protect the motorcyclist, in the event the at-fault driver either doesn’t have insurance or doesn’t have enough insurance. UM/UIM will add to the available funds to help the injured motorcyclist.

Your motorcycle isn’t adequately covered by your standard automobile insurance policy. Unlike Kentucky automobile insurance, no-fault coverage on your motorcycle doesn’t exist unless you specifically purchase it. A standard car insurance policy provides no-fault coverage (also called personal injury protection or PIP coverage). This lack of coverage creates another financial gap for motorcyclist. PIP coverage is generally $10,000. Without specific PIP coverage, the motorcyclist may be unable to recover the first $10,000 of medical expenses. For injured motorcyclists, this can be a difficult conversation about motorcycle accidents and insurance.

Pedestrian PIP only covers a pedestrian the who may be hit by a motorcyclist. It does not apply to the motorcyclist.

If a motorcycle wreck has occurred, it’s important that the evidence is preserved. Pictures are extremely important. It’s important to photograph cuts and bruises that may heal by the time the case goes to trial. The location of the vehicles is significant in reconstructing what may have occurred at the time of the collision. The victim may not be able to take the photos, but family members may be able to, if they arrive at the scene.

It’s important to remember to download the photos from your cell phone to a laptop or other storage device. Phones can be damaged or lost. The important photos could be lost.

It’s incredibly important to avoid posting statements and/or photos to social media while your case is being handled. It’s very easy to make comments which could later be taken out of context. This often can be extremely damaging to an injured victim’s case. This includes the family and friends of the injured motorcyclist.

Get the Police Report
This important document will list the people involved and their insurance companies. It also often indicates which driver appears to be at fault. The website http://www.BuyCrash.com is a trusted, easy resource. It’s very inexpensive and can be done quickly. The information on the report is helpful when opening the motorcycle accident claim.

Your own health insurance may need to be used to cover your medical expenses, especially if you didn’t purchase the additional PIP coverage as part of your motorcycle insurance. The advantage to using your healthcare is that you are able to get medical treatment even before the case is resolved. If your health insurance pays your medical bills, they have the right to file a lien against any settlement or jury verdict you recover from the at-fault driver. Medicare and Medicaid have the same rights to attach a lien to your settlement or verdict.

Jim Desmond will continue this discussion about motorcycle accidents and insurance issues in Episode 10: https://youtu.be/PlkIHzWJM0w.

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The information provided on this podcast is for general informational purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice and does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. You should seek the advice of an attorney for guidance related to your specific situation. I am only licensed in Kentucky and Indiana, so the general advice provided may not apply outside of those states.

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