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Let Our San Diego Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Help You if the At-Fault Motorist Lies About Causing Your Motorcycle Accident 

A motorcycle accident in San Diego County can be incredibly traumatic, especially when you are seriously injured due to someone else's negligence. It is even more distressing if the at-fault driver lies to their insurance company about how the collision happened and claims you caused it. You may feel helpless and frustrated when the insurance company uses those lies to deny paying you the compensation you deserve for your injuries. 

Our experienced San Diego motorcycle accident lawyer at The Law Offices of Mark C. Blane, APC, understands what you're going through and is here to guide you every step of the way. Attorney Mark Blane is dedicated to helping you prove the real cause of the accident and fighting with the insurance company so you receive the full value of your claim.

Reasons a Driver Might Lie About the Cause of Your San Diego Motorcycle Accident

There are various reasons for the driver who struck you to lie about the circumstances of your motorcycle crash. None of these reasons are justifiable, and all show that they are an unsafe or reckless driver.

They might lie because they fear their insurance company will increase their insurance premiums or cancel their insurance policy. This may be particularly true if their driving record demonstrates other incidents of negligent or reckless driving. They may also worry that another traffic citation could cause their driver's license to be suspended or revoked. 

Even worse, they may be afraid that the police will arrest them for a DUI, reckless driving, or because they have an outstanding warrant. Regardless of their motives, their dishonesty should not stop you from holding them accountable for your injuries.

Six Vital Steps to Take if the Driver Denies They Caused Your Motorcycle Crash

If the negligent driver is dishonest about how your motorcycle collision happened, it will be much more difficult for you to settle your claim with their insurance company. The insurance adjuster will most likely use their lies to deny your claim or to argue that you should receive less compensation because you were totally or partially to blame for the crash

When you realize that the other motorist is lying about the accident, you must take immediate steps to protect your rights and prove how the motorcycle accident really happened. Our motorcycle accident lawyer recommends that you take the following steps:

  1. Don't argue. Arguing with the other driver at the scene can escalate the situation and is unlikely to change their story. Instead, focus on gathering evidence and remaining calm.
  2. Call the police. It is crucial to call the police at the collision scene. The officer will investigate why the crash happened, gather initial evidence, and write a police report, which can be valuable later in proving the other driver was at fault. If you stay calm and tell the truth, they may agree with you that the other motorist is lying because they caused the collision.
  3. Get medical treatment. Seek medical attention immediately to protect your health, even if your injuries seem minor. If you obtain prompt medical care, your medical records will serve as evidence that the motorcycle crash caused your injuries. This will make it harder for the insurance adjuster to raise arguments.
  4. Take pictures. Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and any damage to the other vehicle and your motorcycle. Be sure to photograph road conditions, skid marks, and anything else you believe could help you prove the real cause of the collision. Your photos can provide critical evidence that supports your version of events.
  5. Talk to witnesses. If there are any eyewitnesses, get their contact information and statements. Witnesses can provide unbiased accounts that corroborate your story, especially if they do not know you and have no stake in the outcome of your claim. Their testimony can be crucial to proving your case if the other driver isn’t telling the truth.
  6. Retain an attorney. Hiring an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible is essential when the person lies to their insurance company about your wreck's cause. They will know how to handle dishonest drivers and their insurance companies and seek fair compensation for you.

Ways Our Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help You if the Other Driver is Lying to Their Insurance Company

It is never a good idea to try to resolve your motorcycle accident claim with the insurance company on your own. This is especially true when the person lies to their insurance company and claims that you caused or were partially to blame for the crash. 

If you are dealing with a dishonest driver after a motorcycle accident, our motorcycle accident lawyer is here to help you. Here's how my legal team and I can assist you:

  • Determine the crash's cause. We will conduct a thorough investigation to establish the truth about how the accident occurred. This includes analyzing evidence, viewing the scene, and hiring expert witnesses, such as an accident reconstruction expert, if necessary, to prove that the other driver caused your motorcycle accident.
  • Collect evidence. Our team will gather all relevant evidence, including police reports, medical records, wage loss documents, witness statements, and any available video footage. This comprehensive approach will help us build a strong case on your behalf.
  • Negotiate with the insurance company. I will try to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company that fully compensates you for all your damages.
  • File a lawsuit. If the insurance company still refuses to offer you a fair settlement, I will take your case to court. Litigating your claim can be a powerful tool to compel the insurance company to settle your claim fairly or to seek a favorable judgment at a jury trial.

Don’t wait to seek support from our legal team. We’ll use our experience with car accident cases to seek justice for your injuries, even if the at-fault driver is lying about their role in the accident.