While your lucky to be alive and without serious injur...you had time to hit the horn and rev why didn't u just bail off the bike?
One of my thoughts too. Several of my friends ride and are always talking about how they have to be alert and prepared to get out of dangerous situations. It seems like this could be a good learning experience for the next time.
i didnt get off the bike because i didnt actually think shed keep going... this all happen within about 2 to 5 seconds at mooost.. it was just a instinct to just redline the bike and hope she stops.. and at 16,500 rpm with a full exhaust theres no reason in hell she didnt hear me.
Oh i confronted here... ive never sworn and yelled so much at a woman before in my life. the cops showed up pretty much instantly.
Honestly, revving is more of a distraction. Everything I hear a bike revving I start looking around to see who is trying to show off or race down the road. Even when in close proximity that never indicates to me I am about to hit them and takes my attention to a nearby intersection or road to see who is about to do something ignorant.
1) sorry this happened to you and that you got hurt. No one deserves it.
2) do not get greedy with the lawsuit bull crap. Get what you need and keep it simple. She probably isn't worth chasing heavily.
This
This. It's the adult way to do things
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No, but if she has to pay $200 month for the rest of her life, it probably won't ruin her but she will never forget it.
You do realize insurance will be covering all of this for her. They have attorneys and only if their attorneys suck will you get enough to be over the cap of that policy. You will never get her home even if the amount was that high. They won't allow you to take someone's home.
I have been in 2 car accidents in my life bad enough to go to the hospital, physical therapy, etc. From going through those I can tell you a few things. Any attorney who is trying to get you to go for everything is doing it for self enrichment. They typically get 40%-50% of everything they get for you. Not just pain and suffering. They will make sure they are paid first. So, if she has no money, the attorney gets paid first out of the insurance $$$ and you get what is left. If she ever pays, you will get that. Good luck getting paid even if you get a judgment. Most states have a 2 year statute of limitations and there are exceptions. You have time. Use it. Get yourself 100% better and go back to full physical activity to make sure there is nothing you are missing. Go to a legit dr to get checked out. Not some guy who specializing in working with ambulance chaser attorneys. They know who is legit and who is a bloodsucker working with ambulance chasers and it can affect validity. If you are told to go to physical therapy, do it. It can really help. I used to think it was all crap, but it really did help me both times.
Do not settle right away or sign anything for the insurance company until you are ready to settle in full. Do not accept the insurance companies first offer. They throw out a lowball offer up front. Can you seek Diminished Value for your bike having been damaged? Each state is different. Do your research. Research what is reasonable pain and suffer for your type of injuries. There is some good info on the internet. Typically an attorney will get more, but you end up with less by the time they take their cut. There is a reasonable and fair amount to expect. You can deal with the insurance company yourself, reach a reasonable settlement for the harm, med bills, etc. You are entitled to compensation, no doubt. Just be reasonable about it.
Everyone always complains about high insurance rates. Going after people like its hitting the lottery for being in an accident is why insurance rates are so high. Regardless of settlement, the cost of attorneys for the insurance company goes into claim costs. Any large settlements that are over and above because of ambulance chasers also goes into that. Insurance companies are in business to make a profit. This isn't free or they would go out of business. Those costs are all lumped into their calculations when they look at each person as a risk of payout and the average payout. By going for ridiculous amounts of $$$ you are sending your own insurance rates up and everyone elses.