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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Who is responsible to pay compensation when a driver and/or owner is at fault?

A. The driver and/or the owner, of the car or truck are liable for compensation to the motorcyclist and motorcycle passenger. If the
motorcyclist is at fault for the accident, he or she cannot sue for compensation. However, if the motorcyclist was carrying a
passenger at the time of the at-fault accident and the passenger suffers injuries, the passenger can file a lawsuit against the
motorcycle operator to recover damages.

Q. What does it mean to receive compensatory damages?

A. This means that the injured party is compensated for loss or damage.

Q. What does it mean to receive punitive damages?

A. This is an award of damages that is used in some cases to penalize or make an example of the defendant in the case. This type of
damage is only recovered in certain cases, usually when the defendant has acted in a reckless manner or with disrespect for the rights
of others. This type of award is unusual and many times appellate courts will either reduce the amount of the punitive damages or
dismiss them completely. However, the risk of this type of award will often make the defense offer a larger settlement.

Q: What is comparative negligence?

A: Under the doctrine of comparative negligence, a party who is partially at fault for his or her own injuries can still recover for those
injuries from another party whose negligence also contributed to the injuries. Basically, the fault of every party involved is compared.
The amount of compensation awarded to an injured person will be reduced by his or her share, or percentage, of the total fault.

Q. How much is a motorcycle accident lawsuit worth?

A. The value of each motorcycle accident lawsuit will vary. There are many factors in a motorcycle accident that need to be considered
when determining compensation such as medical expenses, injuries sustained, loss of work, property damage, and possibly future
medical expenses.

Q. When should an injured motorcyclist seek legal advice?

A. After being involved in a motorcycle accident an injured person or their family should seek immediate legal advice from an attorney
specializing in motorcycle accident lawsuits.

Q. Is compensation automatic?

A. The types of compensation listed above are not automatically awarded in every case. It is up to you to prove what expenses you
have incurred, or will incur in the future, and how much those expenses were or will be


Q. How long will my case take?

A: The length of time a case takes depends on a number of factors. A complex case, with several different parties, all with different
claims, can take longer to resolve than a relatively simple case, involving one injured party and one party who caused the injury. Many
straightforward cases are resolved in four to eight months. It is possible, but unusual for a case to take much more than one and a half
years to resolve.


Our Expertise and Experience:

For over 25 years the motorcycle lawyers at The Law Office of Waverly R. Nolley & Associates, have successfully represented injured
motorcycle riders with outstanding reults. Motorcycle ccident law is a very specialized area of law that requires the experience and
expertise of a motorcycle lawyer, with a proven track record.

We are very aware of the great bodily harm a motorcycle accident can cause, and our lawyers and legal staff will do everything possible
to get you through the physical, financial, and emotional challenges of your accident


Contact Us Now:

If you have been injured in an motorcycle accident, we can help you. Please call now 713-880-2255 for an immediate, no obligation, free
home, phone, or office consultation with our motorcycle accident attorneys or click here to fill out our convenient on-line free case
evaluation form.



Waverly R. Nolley and Associates
Waverly R. Nolley and Associates is the Houston, Texas leading motorcycle accident attorney, prescription mistakes
attorney, hurricane insurance attorney, and property accidents attorney
540 Heights Blvd Houston, TX 77007 (713) 880-2255
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