Posted On: July 24, 2009

Hidden Danger for Seattle Motorcyclists

It's tough enough riding a motorcycle in the Seattle area and just trying to avoid being the next victim of an inattentive driver. The drivers of cars out there on cell phones or texting, well that's not a hidden danger, so what is it? It's their insurance companies and adjusters. So after you've been knocked to the pavement and your bike totaled, it just keeps getting worse. Accidents that clearly would be the other persons fault if two cars were involved, now transform because you are a motorcyclist! Insurance adjusters will do whatever they can to come up with some "comparative negligence" on your part. That essentially means that you're a percentage at fault because of x, y or z. I have seen them allege that inexperience played a role and if you were more experienced, you would have been able to avoid the accident. That's a good one they can apply to most all motorcycle accidents. They like to allege you were speeding, acting reckless, tailgating, you didn't use a signal, or you did a quick lane change and the driver didn't see you....they just keep coming.

It is always important to try and document the accident scene, but even more so if you are driving a motorcycle. Take pictures with your cell phone, ensure that the police are called and if you aren't being taken away in an ambulance, ensure that the officer clearly understands how the accident occurred. Do not assume that the other driver's story matches yours. Unfortunately, too many people get creative after they are in an accident. Be vigilant and hopefully you will never need this advice.

Whether your driving in the Seattle or Everett area, please feel free to contact me with any questions or for advice.

Posted On: July 22, 2009

Using Your Own Auto Insurance for Accident Injuries

Insurance agents have the remarkable ability to know very little about the product they are selling, or at the very least seem to do a poor job of explaining coverages to their customers. Yes, I know that there are good agents out there, I have one of them at PEMCO in Seattle, but unfortunately that isn't always the case. One of the biggest misconceptions is that if you are in an accident that isn't your fault, the other persons insurance company will pay for your medical expenses. Well, this is half true. When the other persons insurance company settles the claim with either you or your attorney, the settlement will include your medical expenses. But that doesn't help you if you do not have the ability to pay for necessary medical care now. So what's the answer? PIP

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is a coverage available in Washington that insurance companies must offer you, and if you reject it, you must do so in writing. PIP is basically health insurance if you are injured in an auto accident. It will pay for your medical bills which are "reasonable, necessary and related" to injuries sustained in a car accident. PIP will also, to a limited extent, pay for lost wages and also household services.

PIP is considered a no-fault coverage which means it is available to you regardless of fault. PIP will pay for your medical bills whether or not you are at fault for an accident. Many clients have expressed to me how it seems wrong that their own insurance company should have to pay for medical treatment caused by injuries from an accident that wasn't their fault. Don't worry, your insurance company will get repaid (subrogation).

If you do not have PIP, please have it added to your policy immediately. It costs very little and is vital, especially if you do not have any health insurance. Even if you have health insurance, consider PIP since it will cover many types of care that may have limited coverage under your health insurance policy, such as chiropractic, massage and acupuncture treatment. PIP is generally available with limits of $10,000.00 or $35,000.00.

If you have any questions regarding PIP coverage or insurance coverage in general, please feel free to contact me.