Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Serving New Jersey

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you understand the devastating impact it can have. From mounting medical bills and lost wages to the long and painful recovery ahead, the physical, emotional, and financial toll can overwhelm you. Tragically, some families are also left grieving the loss of a loved one due to a preventable accident.

In personal injury cases, motorcycle accident victims have the right to seek fair compensation for their losses. However, obtaining the compensation you deserve requires in-depth knowledge of personal injury law and experience handling complex claims. Insurance companies often attempt to minimize payouts, making it crucial to have an aggressive Fort Lee motorcycle accident lawyer on your side.

At Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi, P.C., our Fort Lee, NJ, motorcycle accident attorneys have a proven track record of securing fair compensation for injured riders. We are dedicated to fighting for your rights and ensuring you receive the full financial recovery you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case.

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Why Motorcycle Accidents Are So Dangerous

Motorcycles offer an unparalleled sense of freedom on the road, but they also pose significant safety risks. Unlike cars, motorcycles provide little to no protection in a crash. Riders are far more likely to suffer catastrophic or fatal injuries when struck by another vehicle.

  • High Injury and Fatality Rates: Motorcyclists are 29 times more likely to die in a crash than passenger vehicle occupants.
  • New Jersey’s Annual Crash Statistics: Nearly 2,500 motorcycle crashes occur each year in New Jersey, leading to 2,000 injuries and 70 fatalities.
  • Helmet Laws Save Lives: Wearing a DOT-approved helmet significantly reduces the risk of fatal head injuries. New Jersey law requires riders to wear a Department of Transportation-approved helmet while riding, which can significantly decrease the risk of fatal injuries. A rider without a helmet is almost 50 percent more likely to suffer a fatal head injury compared to a rider with a helmet.

Because of these risks, pursuing a personal injury claim after a motorcycle crash is critical to securing the financial support needed for medical care, lost income, and long-term recovery.

Client Success Story
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I wanted to make sure that you were aware of my extreme gratitude to Chris DiGirolamo, and his law firm, for the work done on my behalf.

As a 33 year licensed motorcyclist in the state of NJ, I have seen a lot of friends/family go through the process of a personal injury suit, and many times the outcome is less than favorable.  Let’s face it, there is a lot of bias against bikers out there…  So when it was my turn to experience the process first hand, I didn’t hold a lot of hope that I would recover any of what I lost.

Chris DiGirolamo not only got me enough of a settlement to recover what was lost, he got the max available, allowing me to have a little piece of mind for the future as well.

He was patient when I sent endless emails full of questions and kind and understanding with regard to my case.  I will ALWAYS refer my friends to this firm, and use them again myself, if the situation ever arises…

Thank you again for all your hard work!

- Jennifer Bounassi

What Are Common Causes for Motorcycle Accidents?

No two motorcycle accidents are the same, but certain situations carry a higher risk for an accident than others.

The majority of accidents involve the motorcycle and a full-size vehicle, and the size advantage of a motor vehicle can be very dangerous for a motorcycle rider. More than half of motorcycle accidents occur at intersections, and two-thirds of all crashes occur when the vehicle’s driver does not see the rider.

Cars making left-hand turns at intersections spell serious danger for motorcycles. When the motorcycle tries to go straight through an intersection, tries to pass the car, or tries to overtake the car, the turning car can strike the motorcycle and cause an accident. The motorcycle’s size makes it less noticeable than a regular motor vehicle – especially larger vehicles such as trucks – and the vehicle driver might not notice the bike until it is too late.

Motorcycle lane splitting occurs when a rider drives between two lanes of slowed (or entirely stopped) traffic. Lane splitting is particularly dangerous because it brings the cars in much closer proximity to the motorcycle, it reduces the space available for maneuvering, and cars do not expect to look out for a rider between the lanes. Lane splitting is illegal in New Jersey and New York, but there are many circumstances involved that could affect your individual situation, including the actions of the driver prior to the accident and the views of the particular judge on lane splitting.

Speeding or alcohol use contribute to nearly half of all accidents involving a single motorcycle. While speeding and driving under the influence are problems for motor vehicle drivers as well, the lack of protection offered by a motorcycle makes the rider more susceptible to serious or fatal injuries.

Collisions between motorcycles and fixed objects account for approximately one-quarter of motorcycle-related deaths, compared to 18 percent of car crash fatalities. Again, the lack of protection offered by a motorcycle makes it more likely for a rider to be thrown from the bike and sustain serious injuries.

Road hazards are more difficult to manage when riding a motorcycle. Slick pavement, dead animals, potholes, uneven lanes, and other unexpected hazards can wreak havoc on a rider because of its smaller size, decreased stability, and decreased number of wheels.

How an Attorney Can Help with Your Motorcycle Accident Claim

Pursuing compensation for a motorcycle accident involves more than filing a claim. Insurance companies often try to blame motorcyclists for accidents or offer lowball settlements that fail to cover medical bills and future expenses. This is why you must work with an experienced personal injury law firm to increase your chances of getting the best results possible. Our Fort Lee motorcycle accident lawyers can:

Investigate the Crash Thoroughly

  • Obtain accident reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements.
  • Analyze intersection camera footage and roadway conditions.
  • Work with accident reconstruction experts to establish liability.

Prove Liability and Fight Insurance Companies

  • Demonstrate that another driver’s negligence caused your injuries.
  • Challenge unfair insurance denials and negotiate aggressively.
  • Prevent insurers from blaming you unfairly for the crash.

Calculate and Demand Full Compensation

  • Account for both current and future medical expenses and lost income.
  • Seek damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and disability.
  • Pursue wrongful death claims for families who have lost loved ones.

Litigate Your Case If Necessary

  • Prepare a strong case for court if a fair settlement isn’t offered.
  • Present compelling evidence to a judge and jury.
  • Secure fair compensation through a verdict or settlement.

Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you. We take on the financial burden of your legal claim so you can focus on healing.

Verdicts and Settlements

$2,000,000 - Motorcycle Accident

To a forty five year old motorcyclist who was struck by a rented box truck making a left turn against traffic. Client sustained multiple leg fractures and ruptured Aorta and had multiple leg surgeries.

Common Types of Motorcycle Accident Injuires

Motorcycle accidents often result in severe and life-altering injuries due to the lack of protection for riders. Unlike passengers in a car, motorcyclists have little to shield them from impact, increasing the risk of catastrophic harm. Below are some of the most common injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents:Other common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (tbi) and head injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries & paralysis
  • Broken bones and hip fractures
  • Road rash & skin abrasions
  • Internal injuries & organ damage
  • Soft tissue injuries & whiplash
  • Burns & scarring
  • Knee & joint injuries
  • Back & neck injuries
  • Fatal injuries & wrongful death

 If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident in Fort Lee, the attorneys at Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi, P.C. are ready to fight for your rights. lp paint an accurate picture of the accident, and Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi can help you collect the right information.

What Could You Win in a Motorcycle Injury Suit?

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident or have lost a loved one in a deadly crash, you could be entitled to compensation for:

  • Lost income
  • Future lost income
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation and therapy
  • Special equipment to accommodate disabilities
  • Physical and/or mental impairment
  • Disfigurement
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium
  • Wrongful death

Contact an Experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Motorcycle accidents commonly result in catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, and an ongoing need for medical care. Your life can be turned upside down, and our motorcycle accident lawyers can help you make things right. The experienced motorcycle accident attorneys at Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi have experience litigating multi-million dollar accident claims, and they will make sure you and your family get the full compensation you deserve. Call (201) 585-9111 or fill out a quick inquiry form to schedule your FREE and confidential consultation. Work with a Korean-American attorney at Maggiano, DiGirolamo & Lizzi, P.C.