Practice Area

Motorcycle Accidents

Dedicated Advocacy for Riders

Motorcyclists are often unfairly blamed when accidents occur. Drivers say they "didn't see" the motorcycle. Insurance companies use bias against riders to minimize claims. The Lenahan Law Firm works to tell the real story and hold negligent drivers accountable.

Motorcycle accident injuries are often severe — the lack of protection means that crashes frequently result in the kind of catastrophic injuries the Lenahan Law Firm handles every day.

We have the experience, the resources, and the determination to represent motorcycle accident victims when insurance companies try to use anti-motorcycle bias to avoid paying what is owed.

Why Choose Lenahan Law?

  • Experience countering anti-motorcycle bias
  • Knowledge of motorcycle accident reconstruction
  • Track record in catastrophic injury cases
  • Free evaluation — no fee unless we win

Bias

Countered

The firm builds evidence to challenge assumptions about riders.

Injuries

Severe

Motorcycle cases often involve the catastrophic harms the firm is built to handle.

Proof

Scene

Sightlines, vehicle movement, and roadway evidence matter.

Rider Bias

Motorcycle Cases Often Start With the Wrong Assumption

Injured riders are too often blamed before the facts are known. Drivers say the motorcycle came out of nowhere. Insurers lean on stereotypes. We investigate sightlines, vehicle movement, speed, lighting, road design, and witness evidence to tell the real story.

  • Left-turn and failure-to-yield crashes
  • Lane-change, blind-spot, and dooring collisions
  • Unsafe road conditions and commercial vehicles
  • Brain, spine, orthopedic, and fatal injury cases

Injury Severity

The Lack of Protection Changes the Damages

Motorcycle crashes often produce injuries that require surgery, long rehabilitation, and careful future-care proof. The claim must account for the severity of the trauma and the unfair bias riders face.

— Case Value Factors —

What We Evaluate

01

Driver visibility, left-turn movement, lane change, or failure to yield

02

Helmet use, injury mechanism, and medical causation

03

Road design, lighting, surface condition, and available video

04

Insurance coverage and any commercial vehicle involvement

— Questions —

Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

Can I still recover if the insurer blames me as a motorcyclist?

Possibly. Fault depends on the evidence, not stereotypes. Crash reconstruction, witness statements, vehicle damage, video, and roadway conditions may all help challenge unfair blame.

Why are motorcycle accident injuries often worth more than ordinary claims?

Motorcyclists lack the protection of a passenger vehicle, so crashes often cause severe fractures, brain injuries, spine injuries, surgeries, permanent impairment, or wrongful death.

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