Motorcycle Accidents Aren’t Like Other Wrecks
Motorcyclists face risks that car and truck drivers don’t. You have less protection, more exposure, and often more severe injuries. On top of that, you’re more likely to be unfairly blamed. Some drivers still carry the stereotype that riders are reckless by nature. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
The reality is that most motorcycle accidents are caused by drivers who:
- Fail to yield at intersections
- Change lanes without checking blind spots
- Tailgate or follow too closely
- Pull out suddenly from side streets or driveways
- Turn left in front of oncoming motorcycles
- Drive distracted, impaired, or overly aggressive
Our job is to cut through the bias, focus on the facts, and make sure your story is told clearly and powerfully.
Common Injuries in Motorcycle Crashes
Because riders don’t have the protection of a steel frame or airbags, motorcycle accident injuries are often catastrophic. We’ve seen injuries that include:
- Road rash and deep abrasions
- Broken bones and fractures
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI), even with a helmet
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Amputations
- Internal injuries
- Long-term psychological effects, such as PTSD
These aren’t just medical problems—they’re life problems. You may be unable to return to work, support your family, or enjoy the things you used to love. That’s why we pursue compensation that covers not just the now, but the future.
What Your Case Could Be Worth
After a motorcycle accident, you’re likely facing a pile of bills and a lot of questions. We’ll work to recover damages for:
- Medical treatment and hospital stays
- Physical therapy and rehab
- Lost wages and loss of earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
- Motorcycle repairs or replacement
- Future care needs or home modifications
No two cases are the same, and we won’t treat yours like it is. We build every claim from the ground up, based on your injuries, your recovery, and your life.