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We help with a wide range of motorcycle accidents

Left-Turn Accidents

When a car turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle, violating the rider's right-of-way. Our partner lawyers prove fault in these common, high-impact collisions.

Lane Change & Blind Spot Crashes

A car or truck merges into a motorcyclist they didn't see. Our partner law firms use accident reconstruction to show how a negligent driver failed to check their blind spot.

'Dooring' Accidents

A driver or passenger opens their car door into a rider's path. Our partner law firms hold the vehicle's occupants accountable for causing these dangerous, sudden crashes.

Road Hazard Accidents

Caused by potholes, gravel, or unsafe road conditions that are especially dangerous for bikes. Our partner attorneys can identify if a government entity is liable for poor maintenance.

Rear-End Collisions

A distracted or tailgating driver strikes a rider from behind. These impacts can be catastrophic, and we fight to recover damages for the most severe injuries.

Accidents with Impaired Drivers

Collisions caused by a driver under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Partner law firms can pursue maximum compensation, including potential punitive damages, from drunk drivers.

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Left-Turn Collisions

This is one of the most frequent and dangerous scenarios for riders. It happens when a car, attempting to make a left turn at an intersection, fails to see or misjudges the speed of an oncoming motorcycle and cuts directly into its path. A left-turn collision attorney can use witness testimony and traffic camera footage to establish the driver violated your right-of-way and secure the compensation you need.

Blind Spot Accidents

Motorcycles are smaller and can easily disappear into a car or truck’s blind spot. These accidents occur when a driver changes lanes without properly looking, forcing a rider off the road or into another vehicle. Because drivers often claim they 'never saw' the motorcycle, a skilled attorney is crucial to prove the driver’s failure to operate their vehicle safely was the cause of the crash.

Rear-End Crashes

When a car strikes a motorcycle from behind, the rider is completely exposed and often thrown from the bike, leading to severe injuries like road rash, spinal damage, and traumatic brain injuries. These are almost always caused by distracted driving or following too closely. A rear-end collision lawyer can help you prove the other driver's negligence and fight for compensation for your extensive losses.

'Dooring' Incidents

A 'dooring' accident occurs when a person in a parked vehicle suddenly opens their door into the path of an approaching motorcyclist, giving the rider no time to react. This can cause the rider to crash into the door or swerve into traffic. An attorney can help hold the negligent person who opened the door responsible for your injuries.

Road Hazard Wipeouts

Unlike cars, motorcycles are highly susceptible to poor road conditions. Loose gravel, potholes, oil slicks, unmarked bumps, or construction debris can cause a rider to lose control and crash. In these cases, a government agency or contractor may be liable for failing to maintain safe roads. A motorcycle accident attorney can investigate and determine if a third party is responsible for the hazardous condition.

Lane Splitting Accidents

In states where it's legal, lane splitting (riding between lanes of slow or stopped traffic) can lead to accidents if a driver is not paying attention and suddenly changes lanes. Even where legal, insurance companies often try to blame the rider. A lawyer experienced in lane splitting laws can protect your rights and fight back against unfair claims of fault.

Questions and Answers

{ "content": "What should I do right after a motorcycle accident?", "props": {} }
{ "content": "Your safety is the top priority. If you can, move out of traffic to avoid another collision. Call 911 immediately to report the crash and request emergency medical services—even if you feel you can walk away. Do not remove your helmet or other gear unless necessary, as it can protect against further injury. Exchange insurance and contact information with the other driver, but do not apologize or admit fault. Use your phone to take pictures of the scene, your bike, the other vehicle, your injuries, and any road hazards. Get contact information from any witnesses. See a doctor right away, as many serious injuries have delayed symptoms. Finally, contact a motorcycle accident lawyer before speaking to an insurance adjuster.", "props": {} }
{ "content": "How do I know if I have a motorcycle accident claim?", "props": {} }
{ "content": "You likely have a valid claim if you were injured and/or your property was damaged because another party was negligent. This negligence could be a driver who ran a red light, changed lanes without looking, was texting, or was intoxicated. Even if the cause was a hazardous road condition, you may have a claim against a government entity. Insurance companies often have an unfair bias against motorcyclists and may try to blame you. If you were hurt in a crash that wasn't your fault, it's critical to speak with a lawyer who can evaluate the facts, counter the insurance company's tactics, and advise you on your legal options.", "props": {} }
{ "content": "What types of compensation can I recover after a motorcycle accident?", "props": {} }
{ "content": "You can seek compensation for all accident-related losses. This includes economic damages like current and future medical bills, lost wages from missed work, and diminished earning capacity if you can no longer perform your job. It also covers property damage, including the repair or replacement of your motorcycle, helmet, and other riding gear. Additionally, you can pursue non-economic damages for your physical pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring or disfigurement (like road rash), and loss of enjoyment of life.", "props": {} }
{ "content": "How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim?", "props": {} }
{ "content": "Every state has a time limit, known as the statute of limitations, for filing a personal injury lawsuit. This is typically between one and four years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you will lose your right to sue for compensation forever. The timeline can be even shorter if your claim is against a government entity (for example, due to a poorly maintained road), sometimes requiring a formal notice within a few months. Because these deadlines are strict, it is vital to contact a motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible after your crash.", "props": {} }
{ "content": "How much is it to use Accident Group for your accident?", "props": {} }
{ "content": "There are zero upfront fees to start a review with Accident Group. Our partner law firms work contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless and until we win your case. This allows you to get expert legal representation without any financial risk.", "props": {} }

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