What Makes Motorcycle Accident Claims So Complex?
Motorcyclists often suffer far more serious injuries than occupants of cars, and yet they are frequently blamed for crashes they didn’t cause. Insurance companies may downplay injuries, dispute fault, or pressure you into accepting a quick settlement that doesn’t reflect your full losses.
We understand how motorcycle crashes happen—and how to prove the truth. Common causes we see in Florence motorcycle accidents include:
- Drivers failing to yield at intersections
- Distracted or texting drivers
- Cars turning left in front of oncoming motorcycles
- Speeding and reckless driving
- Unsafe lane changes without checking mirrors
- Road hazards like potholes or loose gravel
Even if you were partly at fault, South Carolina’s comparative negligence laws may still allow you to recover damages—so don’t assume you have no case without speaking to a lawyer.
Serious Injuries Require Serious Representation
Due to the lack of protection, even a “minor” motorcycle accident can lead to lifelong consequences. We help injured riders in Florence who are dealing with:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries or paralysis
- Multiple fractures or crushed limbs
- Severe road rash and nerve damage
- Internal bleeding or organ injuries
- Amputations or permanent disabilities
We also represent families in wrongful death claims when a loved one is killed due to someone else’s negligence on the road.
What Can You Recover?
A motorcycle injury can leave you facing years of medical bills, lost wages, and physical pain. Our job is to fight for the full value of your claim. You may be entitled to compensation for:
- Emergency medical treatment and surgery
- Follow-up care, rehab, and long-term therapy
- Lost wages and future loss of income
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Damage to your bike and riding gear
- Wrongful death and funeral expenses (if applicable)
We don’t just settle—we build every case to stand strong, even in court, if that's what it takes to get you what you deserve.