Utah Motorcycle Accident Attorneys — Aggressive Advocates for Injured Riders
Motorcyclists face bias from insurance companies. We level the playing field.
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Motorcycle accidents frequently result in severe injuries — road rash, fractures, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal damage are common even in lower-speed collisions. Injured riders face a double challenge: serious physical recovery and insurance adjusters who try to minimize claims by alleging rider fault. Our attorneys combat this bias with thorough investigation and aggressive advocacy.
Overcoming Anti-Motorcyclist Bias
Insurance adjusters routinely try to blame motorcycle accidents on the rider. We proactively gather evidence — police reports, surveillance footage, witness statements, and accident reconstruction — to establish the other driver's fault and counter any attempt to assign blame to you.
Helmet and Gear Considerations
Utah requires helmets only for riders under 21. Even if you were not wearing a helmet, you may still recover damages for injuries that a helmet would not have prevented. We analyze the causation evidence carefully to ensure helmet use (or lack thereof) does not unfairly reduce your recovery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I still recover if I was lane-splitting?
Utah prohibits lane-splitting except for emergency vehicles. If you were lane-splitting at the time of the accident, it may affect your fault percentage under comparative fault analysis. We evaluate each case individually and build the strongest argument for your recovery.
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Based on 415 reviews • Available until 9 PM