A motorcycle accident can alter your life in an instant. One moment you are riding through Bellevue, and the next you may be facing serious injuries, medical expenses, and uncertainty about what comes next. If you or a loved one was injured in a motorcycle crash, it is important to understand your rights and the legal options available under Washington law. Contact Dean Standish Perkins & Associates at (206) 467-0701 or through our online contact form to schedule your free case evaluation with our motorcycle accident lawyer in Bellevue.
We are a boutique firm built around a personalized, friendly approach to every case we take on. With 39 years of dedicated experience, our attorneys focus on relieving the stress our clients carry by handling every aspect of a motorcycle accident claim from start to finish.
Our founding attorney, Stan Perkins, was recognized as Mentor of the Year by the King County Bar Association and helped develop a personal injury litigation course at Seattle University School of Law. That depth of knowledge shapes how we approach every case we take, and it is why clients across the greater Bellevue area have trusted us with some of the most serious injury claims in King County.
We help motorcycle accident injury victims in the following ways:
Motorcycle riders often face unfair bias and stereotypes from jurors and insurance adjusters who assume the rider was reckless. Our attorney knows how to counter that prejudice with facts, evidence, and a straightforward presentation of what actually happened on the road.
Washington is a fault-based state, meaning the person or party whose negligence caused the crash is responsible for your damages. More than one party can share liability in a motorcycle accident, and claims can involve multiple sources of compensation:
Washington follows a comparative fault rule under RCW 4.22.005, which means your percentage of fault may reduce your compensation. However, you are not barred from recovering damages even if you share some responsibility. Identifying every liable party matters because it can increase the total compensation available to you.
Washington law allows injured motorcyclists to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. The specific damages available in your case will depend on the facts and the extent of your injuries:
If a loved one was killed in the crash, qualified close family members may have a claim for wrongful death damages under Washington law.
No two motorcycle accident cases are the same, and the outcome depends on the specific facts of your situation: the severity of your injuries, the cost of your medical treatment, how long you are unable to work, and the degree to which the accident has affected your daily life. Cases involving severe injuries like spinal cord damage or traumatic brain injury typically carry higher values.
Under RCW 4.16.080, Washington’s statute of limitations gives you three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you miss that deadline, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case. There are limited exceptions, but waiting too long also makes it harder to preserve the evidence you need.
Most motorcycle accidents are caused by another driver’s negligence, not the rider’s. While road hazards and weather play a role, human error is the leading factor in most crashes:
Because motorcycles offer very little physical protection, riders tend to suffer more serious harm than occupants of passenger vehicles. Even low-speed crashes can result in lasting injuries:
Bellevue’s mix of heavy commuter traffic, on-ramps to highways, and suburban intersections creates dangerous conditions for riders. Motorcycle crashes happen throughout the city. However, certain areas see collisions more frequently than others:
Our firm works on a contingency fee basis. You pay us nothing to hire us and owe no attorney fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. There may be litigation costs deducted from the final recovery, but never charged upfront. We take on the financial risk so that cost is never a barrier to getting the legal help you need.
Valuable evidence from your accident, including camera footage, vehicle data, and physical road conditions, has a limited shelf life. Acting promptly gives our lawyers the best opportunity to build the strongest case on your behalf. Contact Dean Standish Perkins & Associates at (206) 467-0701 or connect with us online to get a free case evaluation with our motorcycle accident attorneys, who can assess your situation and walk you through your next steps.