Fatal motorcycle accidents happen too often in North County San Diego. According to a fact sheet from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), “motorcycles are less stable and less visible than cars,” and as such riders tend to sustain severe and fatal injuries in motorcycle crashes. In 2015, there were nearly 4,700 motorcyclist fatalities in motor vehicle crashes. While fatalities caused by motorcycle accidents had been on the decline over the last couple of decades, in the late 1990s we began to see an increase again. By 2013, the total number of motorcycle fatalities had doubled from the total in 1997.
If someone you love sustained fatal injuries in a motorcycle crash, you should learn more about filing a wrongful death claim. An experienced North County motorcycle accident lawyer can assist you with your case.
Getting the Facts About Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in North CountyIn addition to the statistics we mentioned above, what else do you need to know about fatalities caused by motorcycle accidents in North County, including the cities of Poway, Escondido, Oceanside, and San Marcos? The IIHS provides some of the following facts and figures:
The potential legal cause of action arising from a motorcycle accident death case is called a “Wrongful Death” claim. To file a wrongful death claim in a fatal motorcycle accident, you must have been closely related to the deceased. Under the California wrongful death statute, cases typically must be brought by one of the following:
The statute of limitations is the time period that a party and their attorney has to file a claim, or otherwise be barred. The statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in California is two years from the date of death, but there are special considerations in cases where a governmental entity might be involved. For example, if the death was caused by someone driving an Oceanside trash truck, or car owned by local school district, the time for initial filing might be within six months of the wrongful death. If there is no public entity involved, then you must file a wrongful death lawsuit within two years from the deceased’s date of death, or else you can lose your right to seek compensation through a lawsuit.
Damages Available in a North County Wrongful Death LawsuitWhat type of damages can a motorcycle accident lawyer seek in a wrongful death claim? Typically, the survivors of the deceased may be eligible to receive both economic and non-economic compensatory damages, which can include the following:
You may be able to seek other damages as well, and you should discuss your options with a qualified lawyer in North County who handles fatal motorcycle accident claims.
Contact a Wrongful Death Attorney in North CountyDo you have questions about filing a wrongful death lawsuit after a fatal motorcycle accident? At the Walton Law Firm, we have represented many victims of motorcycle accidents, and know that this is an incredibly difficult time. We are here to help in any way we can. Contact the Walton Law Firm today for a free consultation about your case.