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When a Motorcycle Crash Changes Everything

There’s nothing like tearing up and down the Pennsylvania highways, engine roaring in your ears, and wind slamming your chilled arms. Motorcycles offer the exhilarating freedom that passengers in their enclosed cars, idling in stuck traffic, may never fully appreciate. But when a crash happens, that freedom disappears instantly. Motorcyclists have little protection in an accident, and even a moment of driver negligence can result in catastrophic injuries. At Kwartler Manus, we act fast when motorcyclists are injured. We investigate aggressively, prepare cases for trial from day one, and hold negligent drivers and companies accountable.

Why Motorcycle Accidents Are So Dangerous

Motorcyclists make up a small percentage of traffic, yet they suffer a disproportionate share of serious injuries and fatalities. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists account for roughly 1% of traffic, but nearly 20% of traffic-related deaths and serious injuries.

The reason is simple: motorcycles lack the structural protection of cars and trucks. The attorneys at Kwartler Manus understand the severity of motorcycle accident injuries and have experience in building strong cases for motorcycle accident lawsuits. Our motorcycle accident lawyers are prepared to fight for you. Call our offices today at (267) 457-5570 to get started.

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Even low-speed crashes can cause severe harm. Motorcycle injuries are often permanent and life-altering:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (even with helmet use)
  • Neck, back, and spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and crushed limbs
  • Severe road rash and burns
  • Internal organ damage
  • Traumatic amputation or permanent disability

These injuries often require long-term treatment, rehabilitation, and time away from work. Insurance companies understand the cost, and they work hard to reduce what they pay.

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Motorcyclists Are Often Unfairly Blamed

After a motorcycle crash, insurers and defense attorneys frequently shift blame to the rider. They assume recklessness, speeding, or unsafe behavior, often without evidence. In reality, many motorcycle accidents are caused by:

  • Drivers failing to check mirrors
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Left-turn accidents at intersections
  • Distracted or impaired driving

At Kwartler Manus, we know how to counter these arguments. We rely on evidence, analysis, and accident reconstruction, not assumptions.

Who May Be at Fault in a Motorcycle Accident?

Determining liability is critical. Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may be shared among one or more parties. Common causes of motorcycle accidents include:

  • Negligent drivers: Speeding, distraction, failure to yield, or aggressive driving
  • Unsafe road conditions: Potholes, debris, uneven pavement, or poor signage
  • Defective motorcycle parts or safety gear: Brake failures, tire defects, or recalled components
  • Dangerous roadway design: Poorly designed intersections or inadequate lighting
  • Alcohol or drug impairment: A major contributor to serious motorcycle crashes

We identify every responsible party and pursue all available claims. Call for a free over-the-phone consultation at (267) 457-5570.

Our Trial-First Approach

Motorcycle accident cases move quickly, and delays can cost you evidence, leverage, and results. Vehicles are repaired, scenes change, and witness memories fade. That’s why our trial-first approach begins immediately.

From day one, we secure critical evidence, consult with accident reconstruction and medical providers, and begin documenting the full scope of your injuries and long-term impact. Every case is prepared as if it will go to trial, not because a trial is inevitable, but because preparation creates pressure. Insurance companies know which firms are willing to take a case all the way, and that knowledge gives our clients a real advantage.

Compensation Available After a Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accidents often leave victims facing serious physical injuries, emotional trauma, and long-term financial strain. Our attorneys fight to recover full compensation for every loss tied to your accident.

This includes medical expenses and future care, lost income and reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, loss of enjoyment of life, and, in fatal cases, wrongful death damages for surviving family members. We work closely with medical professionals, economists, and expert witnesses to ensure every aspect of your damages is fully documented, and nothing is overlooked.

Why Kwartler Manus?

  • 30+ years of experience
  • 250+ jury trials and 2,500+ cases handled
  • Trial-ready preparation from day one
  • Technology that keeps cases moving
  • Direct attorney access—no voicemail, no delays
  • Relentless pressure on insurance companies

Contact Our Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Today

If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, time is of the essence. Insurance companies move quickly to protect themselves; you should, too. Call Kwartler Manus at (267) 457-5570 to speak with an attorney in under 30 seconds. We move fast. We fight hard. We hold negligent drivers accountable.

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