Archive for the ‘Dallas Motorcycle Accident’ Category

PRESERVING EVIDENCE

Monday, January 30th, 2012

Regardless of the kind of case you have, every lawsuit is the same in one way: The evidence must support your claim. This means that if you suspect you have a claim, you should take steps to preserve the evidence that could be critical in supporting your case.

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, and this is especially true in a lawsuit. If you have been hurt in a car accident, take photos of the car you were in, the scene, and, if possible, your injuries. Documents can also be evidence: Receipts, medical records, product instructions, accident reports, and the like can all be used to prove your claims.

Evidence is especially important in products liability cases, where someone is hurt by a defective product. Keep the product in the condition that it was in when the injury occurred and, if it is not in your possession (such as a car in a wrecker yard), take steps to secure it. There are reports of defendants trying to buy the defective product so that they can destroy it.

Sooner is better than later. A picture of the accident scene taken the day after a collision is worth more than one taken a year later. A picture of your bruises taken soon after you were injured will tell more than pictures of the same bruises once they have begun to heal.

If you hire our firm to represent you, make sure to give us all of the evidence you have collected and saved. This will help us prove your case and get you the compensation you deserve.

Dallas Motorcycle Accident Leaves One Man Dead

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

A Dallas motorcycle accident that happened the first week of the year has left one man dead. On January 3, a 26-year-old man was driving his 2009 Harley Davidson motorcycle north on Independence Parkway when he suddenly lost control and hit the curb. He wound up flipping the motorcycle many times and was thrown into the street.

The driver of the motorcycle spent until January 13 in a hospital, where he died of injuries sustained in the Dallas motorcycle accident. According to witnesses, the  man was not wearing a helmet and may have been speeding.

Don’t Be a Dallas Motorcycle Accident Victim

The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has put out some statistics on motorcycle accidents, and it’s clear that motorcyclists are far less likely to be killed in an accident when they’re wearing a helmet. The statistics also noted that these same motorcyclists are less likely to suffer from traumatic brain injury or serious head injuries when they’re wearing a helmet.

A Dallas motorcycle accident can occur any day at any time. When other vehicles are involved, the outcome is most often extremely tragic. Serious injuries and even wrongful death can result from a Dallas motorcycle accident. If you or a love one have been involved in a Dallas motorcycle accident, don’t hesitate to get help from an experienced personal injury lawyer at the STREET LAW FIRM.