South Carolina motorcycle accidents cause riders a unique heartache—damage to, or even the total loss, of a motorcycle they often see as an extension of themselves.
Even if you’re seriously hurt and have more pressing worries like getting medical bills paid and recovering lost income, losing a motorcycle to an accident is adding insult to injury. If you’re hurt, there’s key reasons to hire an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to prevent the insurance company from taking advantage of you.
Luckily, riders can often settle property damage claims to repair or replace their bikes without an attorney.
HERE’S THE EXCEPTION TO HANDLING YOUR PROPERTY DAMAGE CASE ON YOUR OWN: If you got in a South Carolina motorcycle accident due to a drunk driver, you should consult an experienced accident attorney to protect your rights to punitive damages for both your property damage and your injury case.
Here’s tips on getting fair value from the insurance company for your motorcycle after a South Carolina accident.
You can file your motorcycle property damage claim with your own insurance company or the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Using your own company might get it done faster because you’re their customer. Don’t worry, it shouldn’t make your rates increase—that only happens if you’re at fault. But your recovery may be limited by your policy.
Also, you may have to pay a deductible, meaning an amount not covered by insurance. Often, it’s around $500, depending on your policy.
BONUS POINTER: If you tell your insurance company the crash wasn’t your fault, they might waive the deductible—meaning you pay nothing.
Your policy might have other limits on your recovery. Ask your insurance agent.
If you file with the at-fault driver’s insurance, know that insurance companies usually handle property damage claims pretty reasonably without the need of a lawyer. You can’t count on that for your injury case.
If you’ve got questions about your South Carolina motorcycle accident case, reach out to us for a no-pressure, no-obligation conversation. You can contact us with a live chat, fill out a Get Help Now form, or call toll-free at (864) 582-0416.
You. It’s your bike. The insurance company doesn’t own it just because some irresponsible yo-yo crashed into it.
The insurance company will probably propose a mechanic. Maybe that works for you. If not, speak up. Get it to a qualified mechanic you trust.
Even though you did nothing wrong, to get a property damage settlement for the right amount you’ve got to prove the value of the motorcycle and any gear lost or damaged in the crash. It seems like wrongdoers have all the rights. But it’s the law.
Here’s another hard fact: even if your motorcycle is deemed a total loss, the insurance company is only required to pay its fair market value—no matter how valuable the bike is to you or how much you owe on it.
Because motorcycles reflect the individual needs and personalities of riders, they’re often customized. You’ve got to prove the value of any customization or gear. Here are tips to help:
Now that we’ve covered the most important details, let’s take a 40,000-foot view of items you might recover in a motorcycle property damage settlement.
In South Carolina, motorcycle accident settlements can cover:
DON’T FORGET THE EXCEPTION TO HANDLING YOUR PROPERTY DAMAGE CASE ON YOUR OWN: If your South Carolina motorcycle accident was caused by a drunk driver, you should consult an experienced accident attorney to protect your rights to punitive damages for both your property damage and your injury case.
I’m a Spartanburg, South Carolina motorcycle accident attorney who’s been helping victims for over 20 years. In that time, I’ve realized accident victims need peace of mind, and I offer to provide that whether you hire me or not. The easiest and best way to do that is to empower through education, and I make that easy, too:
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