Motorcycle Accident Articles
What motorcycle riders need to know about injury claims in Florida — the law, the bias, and how to protect your right to compensation.
Why Motorcycle Accidents Cause Such Severe Injuries in Florida
Motorcyclists have no protective enclosure around them. The physics of motorcycle crashes explain why even low-speed impacts cause fractures, head trauma, and road rash that can permanently affect your life.
Motorcycle Visibility and Driver Negligence in Florida Accidents
Most motorcycle crashes are caused by drivers who simply didn't see the rider. Learn how to establish driver negligence and overcome the 'I didn't see them' defense.
Lane Splitting Laws in Florida: Is It Legal and How Does It Affect Your Claim?
Lane splitting is illegal in Florida — but that doesn't automatically bar you from recovering compensation if another driver caused your crash. Understand how Florida's comparative fault rules apply.
Motorcycle Accident Compensation in Florida: What You Can Recover
From medical bills to lost wages and pain and suffering, Florida law allows motorcycle accident victims to pursue several categories of compensation. Learn what damages apply to your case.
Florida Motorcycle Helmet Laws and How They Affect Your Injury Claim
Florida allows riders over 21 to ride without a helmet if they carry adequate insurance — but insurers and defense attorneys will use helmet non-use against you. Here's what you need to know.
Motorcycle Rider Bias in Florida Injury Cases
Juries and adjusters often assume motorcyclists are reckless before the facts come out. Understanding how built-in bias works — and how to counter it — can make or break your claim.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Florida
The decisions you make in the hours and days after a motorcycle crash can affect your entire case. This step-by-step guide covers what to document, who to call, and what not to say.