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Motorcycle accident cases in Kingman often involve specific challenges that riders face on major corridors like I-40, US-93, and historic Route 66. These high-traffic routes see frequent collisions between motorcycles and passenger vehicles, typically when drivers fail to properly check their mirrors during lane changes or don't see approaching riders at intersections. Insurance companies handling these cases often apply unfair assumptions about motorcycle riders, making experienced legal representation important for protecting your rights and securing fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and bike repairs.
Kingman's position as a gateway city creates unique traffic patterns that contribute to motorcycle accidents. The convergence of I-40 and US-93 brings heavy truck traffic and out-of-state drivers unfamiliar with local conditions. Left-turn collisions happen frequently at major intersections along Stockton Hill Road, where drivers turning across traffic lanes often don't see oncoming motorcycles. Road debris from commercial vehicles poses another common hazard, particularly on the truck corridor sections of these highways. The area's role as a Route 66 tourism destination also means seasonal increases in unfamiliar drivers who may not be watching for motorcycles.
After a motorcycle accident in Arizona, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit, though starting the legal process sooner helps preserve evidence and witness testimony. Insurance adjusters often contact riders quickly after crashes, but you're not required to give recorded statements or accept their initial settlement offers. Kingman Regional Medical Center serves as the area's Level IV trauma center, and maintaining complete medical records from your treatment becomes crucial for any legal claim. Cases that can't be settled may be filed in Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, where having an attorney familiar with local procedures provides important advantages.
Henry Beam has practiced law in Arizona for 15 years and represents motorcycle accident clients throughout the state, including Kingman and surrounding Mohave County communities. He offers free consultations to discuss your case and works on a contingency basis, meaning no legal fees unless he wins your case. Call (480) 899-9019 to discuss your motorcycle accident claim and learn about your legal options.
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