Motorcycle Accident Lawyer for Serious Injury Cases

When a Motorcycle Crash Changes Everything


Motorcycle accidents often lead to severe injuries and long recovery periods, leaving riders dealing with both physical and financial strain. At the same time, many face an added challenge—being unfairly blamed for what happened. Insurance companies may rely on these assumptions to reduce or deny valid claims. Noll Law Firm works with injured riders across Long Island to push back against those tactics and build cases grounded in facts, evidence, and careful preparation.

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(516) 307-1199

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Built to Handle the Real Impact of Motorcycle Injuries

The consequences of a crash can extend far beyond the initial injury. Your case should reflect not just what happened, but how it affects your life moving forward.

Medical Treatment and Ongoing Care

Coverage for emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term medical needs.

Lost Income and Future Earnings

Compensation for time away from work and reduced earning ability.

Physical and Emotional Impact

Consideration of pain, stress, and the lasting effects of serious injuries.

Property Damage

Repair or replacement of your motorcycle and related losses.

Fatal Accident Claims

Support for families pursuing accountability after the loss of a loved one.

Find out what your case is worth—call (516) 307-1199 today!

Many crashes occur because drivers fail to recognize or properly account for motorcycles on the road.

Why Motorcycle Accidents Happen

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Left-Turn Collisions

Drivers turning across traffic without yielding to an oncoming rider.

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Distracted Driving

Inattention from phone use or other distractions leading to missed visibility.

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Failure to Yield
Drivers entering roadways or intersections without checking for motorcycles.

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Unsafe Lane Changes
Vehicles moving into a rider’s path without properly checking blind spots.

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Rear-End Collisions
Following too closely and failing to stop in time.

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Hazardous Road Conditions
Debris, uneven pavement, or poorly maintained roads increasing risk.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

The steps you take early on can affect how your case develops.

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Report the Accident

Contact law enforcement and ensure an official report is created.

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Get Medical Attention

Some injuries may not appear immediately but still require evaluation.

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Document What You Can

Photos, road conditions, and witness information can all be important later.

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Limit Communication With Insurers

Early statements can be used to challenge your claim.

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Speak With an Attorney

Getting guidance early helps protect your position moving forward.

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Start Building Your Case Today

Common Questions About Motorcycle Accident Cases

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

     Texas law gives you two years from the accident date to file a claim. However, waiting too long can make it harder to gather evidence and prove fault.

  • What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?

     Yes. New York law does not require all riders to wear helmets, and failing to wear one does not automatically prevent you from recovering compensation. However, the insurance company may try to argue that your injuries were worse because you were not wearing one.

  • What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance?

    There may be alternative coverage or legal options available depending on the circumstances.

  • Can I still recover damages if I share some fault?

    In many cases, recovery is still possible, though it may be adjusted based on responsibility.

Still have questions? Call (516) 307-1199 to get answers from an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer.


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How Cases Are Built for Motorcycle Riders

Motorcycle claims often require a more detailed approach due to the severity of injuries and the way liability is disputed.

Careful review of crash reports and scene evidence

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Coordination with experts when needed to analyze how the accident occurred

Full documentation of injuries and medical treatment

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Structured negotiation backed by trial-level preparation

This approach helps ensure your case is positioned clearly and supported at every stage.

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Talk Through Your Situation With a Trial-Ready Team

After a motorcycle accident, getting clear answers early can make a significant difference in how your case moves forward. Noll Law Firm helps you understand your options and what steps make sense based on your situation. Reach out to start a conversation and move forward with clarity.