Motorcycle Lane Splitting Accident

Lane splitting—when a motorcycle rides between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic—is legal in some states and illegal in others. When an accident occurs during lane splitting, liability may be disputed. Some drivers argue the rider was at fault; riders may argue the driver changed lanes or moved without looking. The outcome depends on the specific facts and the law in your state. Proving fault and damages can be complex.

Injuries from lane-splitting accidents can be serious. Building a strong case requires evidence from the scene, witness statements, and sometimes expert analysis. These cases can take time to resolve. During that time, you may need money for medical care and living expenses.

Pre-settlement funding helps you cover those expenses while your attorney develops your case. You repay only from your settlement or verdict. That way you can avoid settling for less than full value because of financial pressure.

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