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Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Banning

Taking a motorcycle instead of a car to get around town allows people to experience the freedom of the open air while commuting. However, the tradeoff is that the freedom comes with some risks. Riding a motorcycle is considerably more dangerous than driving a car. Sadly, fatal motorcycle accidents in Banning take the lives of people every year. 

If you lost your loved one in a motorcycle crash, you probably have a great deal of questions about what happened and who could be legally responsible. The compassionate legal team at the Walter Clark Legal Group could help you search for answers and guide you through a wrongful death claim. 

What Are Wrongful Death Actions?

When someone loses their life in a death that could have been prevented, their family members might be eligible to file a wrongful death claim against the person or entity responsible for their untimely death. Although a wrongful death lawsuit cannot bring a lost person back, it can give surviving family members a sense of justice by knowing that the responsible party has been held accountable. Family members can use the proceeds of a successful legal claim to help them financially. 

Unfortunately, not every person affected by a death can file a wrongful death suit. The experienced legal team at the Walter Clark Legal Group could help a family member determine if they are eligible to file suit after a fatal motorcycle collision in Banning. 

Potential Defendants in a Wrongful Death Suit Involving a Motorcycle

Unlike most other types of vehicles, motorcycles do not have a protective frame that shields their riders. Cars and trucks have steel frames, airbags, bumpers, and seatbelts that all work together to protect their occupants. People who ride motorcycles do not have anything other than their helmets to buffer the impact of a collision with another vehicle or the road. Consequently, when motorcycles get into accidents, the injuries for a motorcyclist or their passenger can be severe or even fatal. 

Different parties could bear responsibility for a fatal motorcycle crash in Banning. 

Other Drivers

A motorist who made a reckless or negligent driving mistake, such as driving drunk or distractedly, could be liable for crashing into a motorcycle or causing a motorcyclist to fall from their bike. 

The City of Banning

The municipal or state authority in charge of maintaining the roads could be liable for an accident due to defects in the road, such as potholes or debris in the road that had remained uncleared for an unreasonably long period of time. 

Motorcycle Manufacturer

If faulty brakes, steering, or another defective motorcycle part led to a crash, the family of a lost motorcyclist could look to the manufacturer. A diligent legal team could help them pursue a product liability claim for compensation. 

The Motorcyclist

Sadly, some motorcycle crashes result in the deaths of a motorcycle rider’s passenger. If the motorcyclist’s negligent or reckless driving errors resulted in the death of their passenger, the motorcyclist could be to blame. 

After a motorcycle wreck, a team of skilled legal professionals at the Walter Clark Legal Group could investigate to determine why the accident happened and who could be legally responsible for the unexpected loss of life. 

Work With a Banning Attorney After a Fatal Motorcycle Crash

Fatal motorcycle accidents in Banning can change the lives of entire families. Caring local attorneys understand how challenging it can be to resume your life after the untimely and sudden death of a beloved family member. 

Work with the dedicated legal team at the Walter Clark Legal Group who could help you pursue compensation for your heartbreaking loss.

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