


Get out of danger and wait for help
After a motorcycle accident, you might be lying on the road or your bike could be in traffic. If you can, move yourself and your bike out of the road. Get to a safe spot nearby and wait for the police and ambulance. Don’t try to ride away or leave the scene. That can cause more problems down the line. Let help come to you.Gather information and take pictures
Once you’re safe, take photos of the scene if you can. Get shots of your motorcycle, the other vehicle, skid marks, traffic lights, and anything else that shows what happened. Try to talk to anyone who saw the crash and ask for their names and phone numbers. These witnesses can be helpful if there’s a legal case later. If you’re too hurt to do any of this, ask someone nearby to help. Even one or two pictures can make a big difference.Speak with the police and stick to the facts
When officers arrive, they’ll ask what happened. Be honest, but keep your answers short and clear. Don’t guess. Don’t say you’re fine. Don’t say it was your fault. Let them do their job. The police report will be important later if you’re filing a claim or taking legal steps.See a doctor, even if you feel fine
Many riders think if they’re not bleeding, they’re not hurt. But head injuries, back pain, and road rash can show up hours or even days later. Go to the hospital or your doctor right away. This helps you get better and creates a medical record, which is useful if you need to prove you were injured. Keep all paperwork, follow every instruction, and go to all your appointments.Dan Ryan
Attorney
Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Attorney
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About Our FirmTell your insurance company, but be careful
You’ll need to let your insurer know about the crash. But don’t give a recorded statement without talking to a lawyer first. Insurance adjusters might seem friendly, but their job is to pay as little as possible. Don’t sign anything. Don’t admit blame. Just tell them a crash happened and you’re getting medical help. Then let your lawyer take it from there.Call a motorcycle accident lawyer in Ohio
Dealing with the aftermath of a motorcycle crash is tough. Bills stack up. You might miss work. Pain makes it hard to sleep. And if someone else caused the crash, you shouldn’t be left to pay the price. A lawyer who knows motorcycle accidents in Ohio can guide you, talk to the insurance companies, and help you understand your rights. You shouldn’t have to figure this out on your own. A good lawyer can walk beside you every step of the way.Why acting fast makes a difference
In Ohio, there are deadlines for filing a legal claim. Waiting too long can mean you lose your chance to get the money you need. Evidence fades. Witnesses forget. And injuries can get worse if they’re ignored. Acting quickly protects your health and your case. A lawyer can help move things forward before time runs out.
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