Michigan Road Rash Lawyer
Road rash hurts. You can take all necessary precautions, but if you fall the wrong way when your bike crashes, there is nothing you can do to prevent it. In Michigan, in order to recover from the other party in a motor vehicle accident, you have to show that you suffered a serious impairment of bodily function. At JD Biker, attorney Kenneth Saukas is a lifelong motorcycle rider. We know how severe road rash can be and we know how to prove it in court.
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When determining the serious impairment of bodily function, the court must take a lot of things into consideration. Permanent and serious disfigurement is a major concern. There is a threshold that has to be accounted for, but severe road rash can leave scars and burns that last a lifetime, resulting in extensive and permanent disfigurement.
Sometimes bikers fail to get proper medical treatment and a small case of road rash turns into something much worse. A soft tissue injury or skin graft could leave you with major medical concerns after your motorcycle crash. Your skin is priceless; now is the time to protect it.
Road Rash and Proper Precaution
You can drive safely. You can wear leather. But when you are in an accident, your bike falls over on its side — and you slide along the pavement. You are at the mercy of the road. With bits of asphalt and gravel imbedded in your skin, you run the serious risk of infection. When you contact JD Biker, we will make sure you get proper medical treatment.
We work with a variety of experts in all our motorcycle accident cases. This includes talking to plastic surgeons to help prove the permanence of your injuries.
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When you have questions about the road rash and other injuries you have sustained in your bike crash, we can provide you with answers. You can fight. You can take action. From our Grand Rapids offices, we can help. Contact us today for a free initial consultation with an attorney.