Who can sue for a motorcycle accident injury and death case?
Either the motorcycle operator or passenger may bring a claim. In Minnesota certain thresholds must be met before a claim can be filed. This means that there must be $4,000 in medical expense, 60 days of disability, a permanent disfigurement, or a permanent injury. It is only necessary to meet one of these thresholds.
The injured party can sue for injuries sustained in the accident. Some time injured claimant is not in the condition to sue due to younger age, personal injury. In that situation parents can bring an action on behalf of minor children. In case of death surviving spouse, parents or children can sue for compensation. You can contact experienced personal injury lawyer for a right solution.