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3 Reasons To Keep Your Clothing After A Motorcycle Accident

After a motorcycle accident, you might be thinking about seeking medical attention and even hiring a lawyer, particularly if the accident was not your fault. The last thing that you might be thinking about is keeping your clothing and your helmet after the crash, but doing so is smart for a few reasons. Keeping your clothing will help you and your lawyer, should you decide to hire one, build a case.

1. Provide Proof of Head Injuries

Even though wearing a helmet can help protect your head from serious head injuries during a motorcycle accident, it is still possible to sustain these injuries, particularly in bad accidents. Your damaged helmet can be used to show that your head sustained injuries during the accident, which can help you and your attorney prove your case.

2. Give a Better Picture of Road Rash and Other Bodily Injuries

Just as your helmet can help provide proof of any head injuries that you might have sustained, clothing that might have been torn or otherwise damaged during the accident can also help provide proof of your injuries and how serious the accident was. Having visual proof in addition to any other proof that you might have (such as medical documents from your physician) can help you strengthen your case.

3. Prove You Were Wearing Safety Gear

If you were not at fault in the motorcycle accident, you should not have to worry about being blamed for what happened. However, it is not uncommon for insurance companies to try to claim that motorcyclists were at least partly at fault or that they were negligent. Keeping your clothing from the accident is one good way to prove that you were wearing your helmet and other safety gear, such as reflective clothing, which can help disprove the notion that you might have been negligent or otherwise at fault in the accident. This can be helpful in a case in which the insurance company is trying to avoid paying a settlement.

As you can see, it's not a bad idea to keep your clothing after a motorcycle accident, just in case you or your motorcycle accident lawyer need it. Keep these items in a garment bag or other secure place to help prevent additional damage, and consider taking them to your attorney's office so that he or she can keep them or take photographs to help with your case.


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