A motorcycle wreck can be and is often a devastating experience that leaves victims with countless injuries, damages, and expenses. At the Rodney Okano Car Accident Lawyer Law Firm, we understand what these damages can do to someone's life, which is why we have been fighting for over 20 years to recover compensation for hundreds of victims injured in motor vehicle accidents, including motorcycle accidents.

Now our firm is expanding to represent motorcycle accident victims in Boulder City and seeks to guide any victims through the case process and secure a fair settlement. If you were injured on Boulder City's roads as a motorcyclist, contact our law firm today to learn how our Boulder City motorcycle accident attorneys can help you.

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Attorney Rodney Okano is a skilled Nevada personal injury lawyer with over 20 years of experience in Nevada and personal injury law. With his expertise, he has helped thousands of people injured in accidents obtain the financial settlement they're entitled to.

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Key Laws Surrounding Motorcycle Injury Claims in Boulder City

As an experienced Boulder City motorcycle accident attorney, I have provided legal guidance to numerous injured motorcyclists and find it helpful to offer them a brief understanding of key Nevada laws related to their cases.

Below, I'll do just that so you can be a more informed client and hopefully lower any anxieties you may have.

Neavda Comparative Fault Rule and Its Effect on Liability in a Motorcycle Crash

Under Nevada law and its personal injury law, motorcycle accident claims follow a modified comparative negligence rule, under which each party may share fault.

This comparative negligence rule allows an injured motorcyclist who is up to 50% at fault to recover a settlement, though the settlement will be cut by that percentage of fault. This law is one of the many key reasons why you should seek help from a Boulder City personal injury lawyer, or else you risk being given an unfair percentage of liability, greatly reducing your compensation.

What Elements Must Be Proven to Secure a Settlement Under Personal Injury Law

In Boulder City and across Nevada, the following 4 elements must be proven for you to successfully win your personal injury claim and secure damages:

  1. Duty of Care: It must be proven that the other driver involved in the motorcycle crash owed you a duty of care. This element is almost always proven, as all drivers on public roads and highways owe each other a duty of care.
  2. Breach of Duty: You must show that the duty of care the other driver owed to you was breached by them, either speeding, driving distracted, or committing another negligent act.
  3. Causation: Once the breach of duty has been established, you must create a direct link between your injuries and the accident, meaning you need to show that your injuries were caused by the motorcycle crash and were not a pre-existing condition or caused by another incident.
  4. Damages: Finally, the fun part is that you must show the damages you suffered from the accident, both economic and non-economic. This element determines how much compensation you'll secure from your claim.

To ensure that all four of these elements are properly established and proven to the insurance company or court, working with Boulder City motorcycle accident lawyers is highly advisable.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Collisions in Boulder City, Nevada

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Being a Boulder City personal injury attorney with over 20 years of legal experience, I have again and again seen motorcycle accidents caused by distracted driving, intoxicated driving, reckless lane changes, failure to yield at intersections, adverse weather shifts, and motorcycle defects. Also, lane splitting, which is illegal in Nevada, puts motorcycle riders at high risk for an unexpected accident.

I would like you to understand that no matter the cause of your motorcycle accident, I offer a free case evaluation where we'll go over how I determine liability and build you the best strategy for maximum compensation.

Roadway Hazards Near the Hoover Dam Region

Motorcyclists near the Hoover Dam area often face roadway hazards that endanger their safety. Because the highways are narrow, lack shoulders, and have sharp curves, cautious riding is required. Also, gusty wind tunnels can flip even experienced bikers, while dust storms can blur visibility, and congestion from weekend tourist traffic can become dangerous.

Common dangers you should look out for while riding near the Hoover Dam include:

  • Narrow lanes with no shoulders
  • Sharp curves forcing sudden stops
  • Gusty wind tunnels
  • Dust storms, which reduce visibility

Weather-Related Risks and High-Speed Roadways

Wind tunnels and sudden gusts on narrow two-lane roads, such as the Boulder City Bypass, create dangerous weather-related risks for motorcyclists. Also, when drivers fail to look for riders while cutting lanes or braking abruptly due to reduced visibility caused by a sandstorm or strong wind, riders become vulnerable to serious accidents.

Other Dangers That Lead to Motorcycle Crashes in Boulder City

The causes mentioned above are more Boulder City specific causes of motorcycle accidents, but there are also general causes of crashes that occur everywhere, including Boulder:

  • Impaired driving
  • Fatigued driving
  • Speeding
  • Driving distracted
  • Road rage

Immediate Actions to Protect Your Rights After a Motorcycle Accident

When a motorcycle accident happens in Boulder City, the first steps are crucial. As an experienced Boulder City motorcycle accident lawyer, I urge all injured riders to seek medical attention immediately, even if symptoms feel mild, because a proper diagnosis can document serious injuries such as traumatic brain injury and other catastrophic damages that you may have missed.

Afterward, gather names and insurance details of all parties, photograph the scene, and obtain a free case review to understand your legal rights and protect yourself from undue pressure by the insurance company.

Securing the Accident Scene and Gathering Evidence

After a motorcycle accident in Boulder City, the first step is to stop, calm down, and secure the scene. Once that is done, take clear photos of all vehicles, road conditions, and any injuries. Gather the other party's name, license, and contact details, then exchange information with witnesses.

Next, report the collision to law enforcement and ensure a police report is filed, as it records facts that support your claim; however, at times the officer's opinion can be wrong, so don't completely rely on it.

Seeking Medical Care Promptly

Immediately after a motor vehicle accident or motorcycle accident, seek care from medical providers, even if injuries feel minor. Doing so documents any injuries you may have and establishes a baseline for future treatment, which is crucial for insurance claims and seeking compensation. Also, early assessment can prevent complications that worsen serious or catastrophic injuries, reduce medical costs, and strengthen your legal case.

Gather Evidence Before Talking to Insurers

After a motorcycle accident in Boulder City, first document everything before speaking with insurers:

  • Capture photos of the scene
  • Collect witness contacts
  • Obtain a medical report
  • Write a clear statement of events

Keep copies of all records, and then work with our team of Boulder City motorcycle accident lawyers who can help you seek compensation and ensure your rights are protected throughout the claims process.

Types of Damages You May Recover in a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit

 a man riding a motorcycle down a road on a sunny day

Being a Nevada and Boulder City motorcycle accident lawyer, I know that recovery in motorcycle accident cases can cover both tangible and intangible losses. The damages typically fall into three categories:

  • Economic: Medical expenses, lost wages, property damage
  • Non-economic: Pain and suffering, emotional distress
  • Punitive: If the defendant's conduct was egregiously negligent

Each case requires careful documentation and negotiations to build a strong claim and secure a maximum settlement.

Economic Damages: Medical Expenses, Lost Wages, Property Damage

If you were injured, you may recover economic damages that cover hospital bills, lost wages, and property damage:

  • Medical Bills: These include hospital care, doctor visits, and future treatments such as therapy or equipment.
  • Lost Wages: Cover time off work and reduced earning capacity.
  • Property Damage: Includes repair or replacement costs for your vehicle and any damaged items.

Non-Economic Damages: Pain and Suffering, Loss of Enjoyment

In addition to medical bills and lost wages, motorcycle accident victims can often seek non-economic relief for pain and suffering, as well as loss of enjoyment of life.

These damages cover physical discomfort, mental anguish, and the diminished pleasure of everyday activities. Non-economic damages can be hard to prove, so having a Boulder city motorcycle accident lawyer to help quantify such losses can ensure that your compensation reflects the true impact of the injury beyond the financial costs.

Statute of Limitations for a Motorcycle Accident Claim in Nevada

In Boulder City, you have a two-year window to file any personal injury suits or insurance claims. Besides the two-year window, filing a claim promptly preserves evidence, secures medical records, and ensures that insurers do not downplay your injuries, allowing you to make a fair recovery.

Deadline for Personal Injury Claims in Nevada

In Nevada, you have two years from the day the accident happened to file a personal injury lawsuit or wrongful death claim. If that deadline passes, the court will likely dismiss your case even if you were not at fault for the accident. While only a few exceptions, such as discovery rules, allow an extension, and they rarely apply, to protect your right to a settlement, set up a free consultation with our law firm and get started on your accident claim today.

Importance of Timely Filing for Evidence Preservation

When a personal injury claim is filed, every piece of evidence, including photos, medical records, and witness statements, must be secured before the Nevada statute of limitations ends. A timely filing keeps documentation intact, prevents loss of memory, and ensures that the case can proceed within the two-year window.

How a Specialized Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help You

When a motorcycle accident occurs in Boulder City, a Boulder City motorcycle accident lawyer from our law offices will dive straight into the facts, gathering photos, witness statements, and medical records before communicating with the insurance companies. By understanding the unique risks of two-wheelers, the higher injury severity in motorcycle accidents, and the complex liability rules, our lawyers build a winning claim strategy, negotiate settlements or prepare for trial, and let you focus on healing rather than paperwork.

Building You a Strong Case Without Error

If you hire an experience motorcycle crash attorney, they'll have years of experience filing and handling claims. Meaning any mistakes you may have made from first-time experience will not occur, and your claim will be handled professionally with minimal error.

Negotiating with Insurance Adjusters and Pursuing Litigation

After a motorcycle crash, an insurance adjuster may push for an early, low settlement or just deny your claim. A specialized lawyer will prevent this from happening by first collecting all accident evidence, photos, police reports, and medical records, so the claim reflects every damage you suffered. Then, they'll negotiate and present the facts to insurers.

If the insurer still refuses a fair payment, the lawyer can file a lawsuit, prepare for litigation, and guide you through the court process.

Frequently Asked Questions About Boulder City Motorcycle Accidents

What Are the Most Dangerous Areas to Ride Your Motorcycle in Boulder City?

Some of the most dangerous places to ride your motorcycle in Boulder are:

  • Purple Heart Highway
  • Boulder City Bypass
  • Great Basin Highway
  • Hoover Dam Access Road
  • Buchana Boulevard

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