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Reasons Why You Cannot Attempt A Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit On Your Own

Motorcycles present themselves with multiple dangers not experienced by passenger vehicles. For one, there is less metal surrounding you, which means if you are hit by a passenger car or truck, you take the hit directly to some part of your body from at least three sides. There are no seat belts to protect you either. If you are in a motorcycle accident and want to sue, here are the reasons why you cannot pursue this sans motorcycle accident attorney.

The "He Said, She Said" Game

Since you are not a lawyer, you cannot compel witnesses to come forward and speak in court. That means you would have to present your case from your point of view. The driver that hit you may do the same, or may bring his/her own lawyer to court. If the other driver brings his/her own lawyer to defend, your case is already sunk because the lawyer would have enough to defend his/her client against your accusations and your request of compensation.

Even if both of you come to court without a lawyer, it is still a "he said, she said" game. The other driver could say you did not have your head light on, or that you did not look before darting out into traffic. What and how would you refute that? Unprepared to prove any of these statements wrong, the judge would just have to muddle through your case to make a decision, and it may not be the decision for which you had hoped.

No Witnesses, No Way

A lawyer can get subpoenas for witnesses. Subpoenas force the witnesses to come forward and testify to what they saw in your accident when it occurred and the scene after you and your motorcycle landed in the road or in a ditch. Without this vital testimony, you might not have a case. Since only a lawyer can find the witnesses and issue the subpoenas, you need a lawyer if you want to build a strong case.

Some Judges Will Not Hear a Case Without Expert Testimony or Proper Legal Counsel

Some judges will not hear your case fully without proper legal counsel. That is not to say that you cannot come before the judge without a lawyer, only that the judge may be dismissive about what you have to say. Additionally, a judge will not consider the facts in your case unless you have an expert back you. If you were only traveling "x" miles per hour when the accident happened but were injured far worse because of the way you were struck, the judge will not accept this proof on your statements alone. You need a forensics expert to back you, and the expert will only appear if compelled by your lawyer.

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