What Makes Motorcycle Accident Claims Unique?


Motorcycle accident claims present different challenges from those involving most car accidents. While both types of accidents can result in serious injuries, motorcycle crashes involve unique legal, medical, and insurance complexities. 

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Fort Lauderdale or anywhere in South Florida, understanding what makes your case different from a typical car accident claim is essential for protecting your rights and maximizing your compensation.

At Rosen Injury Law, our Fort Lauderdale motorcycle accident lawyers can protect your rights and help you secure maximum compensation for your damages. Call (954) 787-1500 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation to discuss your motorcycle accident claim. 

Motorcycle Accident Injuries Are Often More Severe

Motorcyclists have little protection in an accident and often incur severe injuries. When not fatal, their injuries usually require long-term medical care. 

Amputations and compound fractures are much more common in motorcycle accidents, which can result in permanent disabilities. Victims may suffer spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis and requiring extensive modifications to their homes and vehicles, specialized equipment, and assistance with daily activities. 

Motorcycle accident victims frequently have unique injuries and needs that require the understanding and assistance of an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer. 

Motorcycle Accident Claims Often Involve Complex Damage Calculations

Motorcycle accident injury victims often have more extensive economic and non-economic damages that must be understood and accurately valued. Some injury victims may be unable to return to work to provide for themselves and their families, and many require expensive long-term treatment, surgeries, and therapies. Many will need assistance to manage basic daily tasks. 

Motorcycle accident victims may suffer from emotional and mental trauma, and the impact of this trauma must be accurately valued. Valuing these current and future economic and non-economic damages is complicated and challenging. 

At Rosen Injury Law, our accident lawyers in Fort Lauderdale often work with medical, economic, and other industry experts to help establish and understand all current and future damages our client is likely to face and to have those damages accurately valued. We must understand the full value of your damages before accepting a settlement offer. 

When we have experts to explain and validate these damages, we are in a much stronger position to negotiate and recover maximum compensation for our clients. 

Bias Against Motorcyclists Can Affect Claim Outcomes

Motorcycle accident claims face unique challenges stemming from widespread bias against motorcyclists. This prejudice makes it essential to gather strong evidence proving the other driver’s fault and documenting that the motorcyclist rode responsibly. 

Witness statements, traffic camera footage, accident reconstruction, and expert testimony become even more critical in motorcycle cases because of the uphill battle against ingrained biases.

You need the help of a skilled injury attorney in the Fort Lauderdale area with the resources and experience to combat this unfair bias and help you secure the compensation you deserve. 

Florida Helmet Laws And Their Impact On Insurance Claims

Florida requires riders under 21 to wear helmets at all times. However, riders 21 and over may ride without helmets if they carry at least $10,000 in medical insurance coverage. 

When riders choose not to wear a helmet, insurance companies and defense attorneys often argue that the rider is responsible for the severity of their injuries. Even if a rider was wearing a helmet, insurers may argue that the rider did not wear it correctly or that it did not fit properly.

Florida follows a modified comparative negligence model. Under this system, if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for your damages, you cannot recover any compensation. If you are 50% or less at fault, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you.

You need the help of a skilled Florida motorcycle accident lawyer to combat the arguments made by insurance companies and defense attorneys to help protect your rights to secure the full value of your claim. 

Contact an Experienced Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle accident claims are unique. At Rosen Injury Law, our Florida motorcycle accident lawyers have the experience, skills, and resources to build your strongest case and help you secure maximum compensation for your damages.  Call (954) 787-1500 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation today