Salt Lake City Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Several attorneys at Robert J. DeBry & Associates own and
ride motorcycles. Riding has been a passion for these attorneys
for years.
Robert J. DeBry & Associates handles a significant number
of motorcycle cases every year. Unfortunately, when motorcycle
accidents happen, the driver and rider are often seriously injured.
Utah Insurance law applicable to motorcycles is quite different
from other states. First, Utah law considers street-legal
motorcycles to be “motor vehicles.” Owners are
therefore obligated to have motorcycle insurance in order to operate
the motorcycles on Utah roads.
Insurance coverage on a motorcycle cannot include no-fault coverage,
which automobiles must have in Utah. This lack of no-fault
coverage is an important distinction. In a vehicle, regardless
of who causes the accident, the driver and passengers are entitled
to no-fault benefits from the insurance on that vehicle. These
no-fault benefits have to include medical coverage, wage loss help,
and household service compensation. Motorcyclists do not
have this protection.
When buying motorcycle insurance, be sure to obtain medical-pay
coverage. This will cover portions of any medical bills incurred
as a result of the injuries caused in an accident. The premiums
will be a bit more, but the protection is worth it.
In Utah, motorcycle insurance has to be offered in a package. That
package of insurance must include uninsured motorist protection. This
coverage pays for your damages when an at-fault driver causing
an accident has no auto insurance. Buy a lot of uninsured
motorist coverage. Unfortunately, many Utah drivers are on
the road, having no insurance.
Similarly, the insurance package must offer underinsured motorist
coverage. This coverage pays for your damages when the at-fault
driver in an accident has auto insurance, but not enough to fairly
pay for all of your damages. Again, buy a lot of it.
Utah does not have a helmet law. Legally, a person over
the age of 18 can operate a motorcycle without a helmet. However,
if you are involved in an accident, the at-fault driver’s
insurance may try to reduce the amount owed to you because you
failed to mitigate or minimize your injuries by not wearing a helmet. Such
an argument may not be accepted by Utah courts and such an argument
may not be fair, but the insurance company may still try to make
this claim.
The State of Utah sponsors safe riding classes for motorcyclists. Classes
are geared for both new riders and experienced ones. Your
insurance company will probably discount your premium for
completing these courses.
Motorcycling in Utah is a wonderful experience. Ride responsibly
and ride safe. If you are involved in an accident, call us
right away. We can help safeguard evidence and testimony
of witnesses, and can document your losses. Call for a no-obligation
consultation.
Call us right now Toll
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1-888-393-2029. We
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