At Sweet James, our New Jersey motorcycle accident lawyers represent injured people and families facing those pressures after preventable collisions. Our attorneys bring over 25 years of experience helping injury victims pursue compensation from negligent drivers, insurers, and other responsible parties.
Before founding Sweet James, James represented insurance carriers in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, giving him firsthand insight into how insurers evaluate and defend claims.
If you were hurt while riding, contact our motorcycle accident lawyers at Sweet James for a free consultation.
Why are Motorcycle Accidents so Dangerous?
Motorcycles provide far less physical protection than passenger vehicles. A collision that causes moderate vehicle damage can leave a rider with fractures, head injuries, spinal injuries, severe road rash, or permanent impairment.
Riders can also face unfair assumptions after a wreck. An insurer may suggest that you were speeding, riding aggressively, or otherwise responsible without evidence supporting those claims. We focus on what the evidence actually shows.
Our motorcycle crash attorneys serving New Jersey may examine:
- Police crash reports and scene photographs.
- Witness statements and available video footage.
- Vehicle damage and motorcycle damage.
- Medical records documenting your injuries.
- Cellphone or electronic evidence when distracted driving is suspected.
- Road conditions, signs, lighting, and visibility.
- Driver conduct before and during the collision.
How Can a New Jersey Motorcycle Accident Attorney Help?
When we handle a motorcycle case, our work may include investigating the collision, identifying available insurance coverage, obtaining relevant records, calculating losses, communicating with adjusters, negotiating for a settlement, and preparing the claim for litigation when necessary.
The Sweet James Advantage is our combination of personalized service and an experienced trial team prepared to fight for injured clients. We know how insurers approach injury claims, and we use that knowledge when building your case.
What Injuries Can Lead to a Motorcycle Accident Claim?
Motorcycle injuries can affect your ability to work, live independently, care for your family, and participate in activities you previously enjoyed.
Our New Jersey personal injury lawyers represent riders suffering injuries that may include:
- Traumatic brain injuries.
- Spinal cord and back injuries.
- Broken or fractured bones.
- Internal organ injuries.
- Severe road rash and scarring.
- Crush injuries.
- Amputations.
- Shoulder, knee, and other joint injuries.
Getting medical care soon after a collision protects your health and creates documentation connecting your injuries to the crash. Some symptoms do not become apparent immediately, so follow the treatment recommendations you receive from qualified medical providers.
Can I Recover Compensation If I Was Partly at Fault?
New Jersey uses a modified comparative-negligence system. If you share responsibility for the crash, your compensation may be reduced according to your percentage of fault. If your negligence is greater than the negligence of the person or parties from whom you seek recovery, you generally cannot recover damages from them.
For example, evidence showing that another driver failed to yield may support your claim even if the insurer argues that something you did also contributed to the collision. Fault disputes are fact-specific, which is one reason we investigate rather than accepting an insurance company’s version of events.
Our New Jersey motorcycle injury lawyers can assess the evidence and respond when an insurer attempts to place an unfair share of the blame on you.
What Compensation May Be Available After a Motorcycle Crash?
Compensation depends on the facts of your case, including your injuries, financial losses, available insurance, and each party’s share of responsibility.
Depending on your circumstances, recoverable damages may include:
- Past and future medical expenses.
- Lost wages and other lost income.
- Reduced future earning capacity.
- Motorcycle and other property damage.
- Rehabilitation and therapy costs.
- Pain and suffering.
- Emotional and psychological harm.
- Other accident-related losses supported by the evidence.
If a motorcycle collision results in death, eligible representatives and family members may also have rights under New Jersey’s wrongful death and survivorship laws.
How We Deal With Motorcycle Insurance Companies
Insurance adjusters investigate claims with the insurer’s financial interests in mind. They may request a recorded statement, dispute fault, question your medical treatment, or offer a settlement before the long-term effects of your injuries are known.
You should be cautious about signing a release or accepting a final settlement before understanding what the collision may cost you over time. Once a claim is fully settled and released, you generally cannot reopen it simply because additional losses appear later.
Our New Jersey motorcycle injury lawyers handle insurer communications and build claims backed by documentation.
How Long Do I Have to File a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in New Jersey?
New Jersey generally requires personal injury lawsuits based on negligence to be filed within two years. Different rules or exceptions can apply depending on the circumstances.
Claims involving a New Jersey public entity require especially fast attention. Under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act, a person pursuing certain claims against the state or another public entity generally must provide notice within 90 days. Missing applicable notice or filing deadlines can jeopardize your ability to seek compensation.
Because deadlines vary, speak with a motorcycle crash lawyer serving New Jersey as soon as reasonably possible rather than assuming you have two full years to act.
Get Help Today With Our New Jersey Motorcycle Accident Law Firm
When an insurance company tries to minimize a serious motorcycle injury, we are prepared to push back. We bring decades of attorney experience, insurance-industry insight, and a trial-ready approach to claims involving injured riders.
Our goal is Personalized Service Focused on You. We take the time to understand how the crash has affected your health, work, family, and future, then pursue compensation supported by the evidence.
Contact Sweet James for a free consultation. We work on a contingency-fee basis, which means you do not pay fees or costs unless we obtain a recovery for you.