Determining Liability in Kansas City Motorcycle Rear-End Collisions

In the bustling streets of Kansas City, motorcycle rear-end collisions present complex legal challenges in determining liability. Luckily, you don’t have to manage legal matters without support. From analyzing the specifics of each collision to understanding the role of traffic laws and rider behavior, we delve into how liability is assessed. Our goal is to empower those affected with the knowledge needed to navigate their legal journey, ensuring they are equipped to seek the justice and compensation they deserve.

At Hollis Law Firm, we are committed to representing individuals whom negligent individuals have harmed. Our approach combines legal knowledge with a scientific understanding to manage legal matters. This unique blend allows us to tackle complex personal injury cases, including motorcycle rear-end collisions, with a thorough and informed approach.

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Last updated on November 7, 2024

How Is Liability Calculated in Kansas Motorcycle Accidents?

Motorcycle accidents in Kansas frequently fall under personal injury law, meaning liability is calculated based on modified comparative fault. While many states use some version of comparative fault to calculate liability, not all use modified comparative negligence.

Generally, pure comparative negligence assigns a percentage of responsibility to every party involved in an accident, including those who would typically be considered victims. Each party can receive compensation based on this percentage within pure comparative negligence. For example, if someone is found 20% responsible, they can receive compensation for 80% of their losses from the other liable parties.

However, in Kansas, cases are based on modified comparative negligence. This means you can only receive compensation if you are found less than 50% responsible for the accident. When both parties are found 50% liable, neither can receive compensation under Kansas law.

If you are involved in a motorcycle accident in Kansas, you may be worried about demonstrating yourself in a way that reduces the liability you receive. We encourage you to work with a qualified attorney to assist with your motorcycle accident claim. A lawyer from Hollis Law Firm can help you with your motorcycle rear-end collision claim, so do not hesitate to contact us if you need support during this difficult time.

How Is Liability and Responsibility Proven in Kansas Motorcycle Claims?

You must demonstrate that a few essential facts are accurate to receive compensation for your losses due to the motorcycle rear-end collision. Specifically, you will need to demonstrate the other party owes a duty of care, the duty of care was broken, this negligence caused your injuries, and you have faced economic damages. We break these down further in the following:

Duty of Care

Everyone owes each other a duty of care when using the road. Essentially, these are expectations to follow best practices to improve safety and reduce the risk of injuries. For example, drivers and motorcyclists owe it to each other to follow speed limits, properly maintain their vehicles, follow posted signage, and obey other driving laws.

Breach of Duty of Care

Failure to comply with the duty of care increases the risk of serious injuries or death for everyone on the road. Breaching the duty of care can involve a variety of actions, like ignoring laws, driving while under the influence, using cell phones and electronic devices, and other acts that could make it harder to drive safely.

Causation

You must also demonstrate that the breach in duty of care directly caused your injuries. Generally, you can prove this is true by seeking medical attention as soon as possible and demonstrating documentation during litigation.

Economic Losses

To receive compensation, you should demonstrate that you have faced objective monetary damages. Once these have been established, you can also receive compensation for non-economic losses you face.

We encourage you to work with an attorney to help prove liability in your claim. A lawyer from Hollis Law Firm can help you collect evidence, argue your case, speak on your behalf, and much more. Please contact us for guidance and support in receiving complete compensation for your losses.

Fight for Complete Compensation and Determine Liability in Your Motorcycle Accident Claim: Retain Support From Hollis Law Firm

If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle rear-end collision and are struggling with the complexities of determining liability, Hollis Law Firm is here to help. Our team is dedicated to providing comprehensive support to those affected by these unfortunate incidents, guiding you through the legal process with clarity and compassion.

Reach out to Hollis Law Firm for invaluable assistance in assessing your case and ensuring your rights are protected. Contact us at (800) 701-3672 or complete our contact form to learn more about how we can assist you in achieving the justice and compensation you deserve. Remember, we provide free consultations and only accept payment after you win your claim, so you face no additional financial stress due to working with us.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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