Property Damage

What to do with your motorcycle after an accident

After you’ve spoken with a motorcycle attorney, you should take your motorcycle to a trusted mechanic to determine if the bike can be repaired. The insurance company may provide the name of a shop with which it contracts, but in most cases, you are not required to use the insurance company’s recommended repair facility. If you don’t have a regular mechanic, you can contact the dealer where you originally purchased the motorcycle. Ask a representative in the sales, parts, or service department about the dealer’s ability to perform cosmetic or mechanical repairs on your motorcycle.

If the bike has been customized, in order to receive the most accurate estimate for restoration to the original condition, it is advisable to take it to the shop that performed the custom work. Some motorcycle repair shops charge a daily storage fee. Before delivering the motorcycle to the repair shop, verify the shop storage policy. Beware that repair delays could result in extended storage and enormous storage fees.