Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

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What makes a strong claim

3 things that drive every motorcycle accident claim

01

Proof of real injuries

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Proof that someone else was at fault (even partially)

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Insurance coverage to pay for the damage

Why crashes happen

Common causes of motorcycle accidents

Motorcycle accidents are often caused by drivers who fail to see or properly yield to riders. Because motorcycles are smaller and less visible, a moment of inattention can lead to serious consequences.

Left-Turn Collisions

One of the most common motorcycle crashes happens when a vehicle turns left in front of an oncoming rider. Drivers often misjudge distance or claim they "didn't see" the motorcycle.

Unsafe Lane Changes

Motorcycles can disappear in blind spots. When drivers change lanes without checking carefully, riders are forced into dangerous situations.

Distracted Driving

Texting, adjusting navigation, or other distractions reduce reaction time. For a motorcyclist, even a brief distraction can result in a severe crash.

Failure to Yield

Many motorcycle accidents occur at intersections when a driver fails to yield the right of way.

Speeding

Excessive speed increases stopping distance and reduces a driver's ability to react to a motorcycle on the road.

Road Hazards

Loose gravel, potholes, debris, or uneven pavement pose greater risks to motorcycles than passenger vehicles.

Know your injuries

Common injuries in motorcycle accidents

Motorcyclists have far less physical protection than drivers inside passenger vehicles. As a result, injuries in motorcycle crashes are often serious.

Road Rash

When a rider is thrown from the bike, sliding across pavement can cause severe skin damage. In serious cases, road rash requires skin grafts and can leave permanent scarring.

Broken Bones

Fractures to the arms, legs, ribs, and collarbone are common when riders absorb the impact of a crash.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Even when wearing a helmet, riders can suffer concussions or more severe brain trauma. Ongoing headaches, memory issues, or dizziness should never be ignored.

Spinal Injuries

Damage to the spine can result in herniated discs, nerve pain, or in severe cases, permanent impairment.

Internal Injuries

Blunt force trauma can cause internal bleeding or organ damage that may not be immediately visible.

Catastrophic Injuries

Because of the exposure involved, some motorcycle crashes result in permanent disability or wrongful death.

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Building a strong claim

What matters in motorcycle accident claims

Motorcycle accident cases are built on documentation and evidence. Several key factors determine how strong a claim becomes.

Clear proof of fault

It must be shown that the other driver caused the crash. Police reports, witness statements, scene evidence, and traffic camera footage can all play a role in establishing responsibility.

Medical documentation

Injuries must be supported by consistent medical records. Emergency care, follow-up treatment, imaging, and specialist visits help establish the seriousness of the harm.

Insurance coverage

The available insurance coverage affects what a case can recover. This may include the at-fault driver's policy and, in some cases, uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.

Consistency

Gaps in treatment, inconsistent statements, or delays in reporting can create challenges. A clear timeline helps protect the claim.

Motorcycle cases often involve serious injuries

When fault, medical documentation, and insurance coverage are clearly established, the claim can be evaluated properly.

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Our process

How we handle motorcycle accident claims

Motorcycle accident claims are handled strategically from the beginning to protect both the claim and the rider.

01

Reviewing the crash

We begin by reviewing how the collision occurred, including police reports, photographs, witness information, and any available footage.

02

Preserving and evaluating evidence

When appropriate, we work to secure relevant documentation and identify any factors that may impact fault.

03

Coordinating medical documentation

Clear and consistent medical records are essential. We ensure treatment is properly documented and organized to support the claim.

04

Identifying available insurance coverage

We evaluate the at-fault driver's policy and determine whether additional coverage may apply.

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Pursuing recovery

Once liability and damages are supported by documentation, we pursue recovery through negotiation. If necessary, we are prepared to move forward formally.

Claim value

How much is a motorcycle accident claim worth

The value of a motorcycle accident claim depends on the severity of the injuries, the available insurance coverage, and how clearly fault can be proven.

Because motorcycle injuries are often serious, these cases can involve significant medical treatment and financial impact. But every claim is different.

The only way to understand what a case may realistically be worth is to review the specific facts, injuries, and insurance involved.

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Motorcycle accident FAQs

What if I wasn't wearing a helmet?
Not wearing a helmet does not automatically prevent a claim. Whether it affects recovery depends on the circumstances and the type of injuries involved. Each situation must be evaluated based on the facts.
What if the driver says they didn't see me?
Drivers often make this statement after motorcycle crashes. Failing to see a motorcycle does not excuse negligent driving. Liability is determined by evidence, not by what a driver claims after the fact.
What if I was partially at fault?
In some cases, fault can be shared. Depending on the state and the facts involved, compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but it does not automatically eliminate recovery.
How long do motorcycle cases take?
The timeline depends on the severity of the injuries, the course of medical treatment, and whether the case resolves through negotiation or requires formal action. More serious cases typically take longer.
Do I have to pay upfront?
No. ClaimCollect handles motorcycle accident cases without upfront payment. Fees are only paid if money is recovered, and they come from the recovery — not out of your pocket.

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