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The Hidden Hurdles Riders Face in Personal Injury Lawsuits

Motorcyclists already face enough danger on the road, but many don’t realize that the challenges continue long after a crash. When a motorcycle accident victim seeks legal compensation, bias and negative stereotypes can significantly affect the outcome of their case. Whether it’s an insurance adjuster, a police officer, or a jury, unfair assumptions about motorcyclists can influence decisions at every stage of the legal process.

At Buckeye Law Group, we understand the realities that injured riders face. Our legal team works hard to counteract bias and fight for the full compensation motorcyclists deserve.

Where the Bias Begins

Society has long portrayed motorcyclists as reckless daredevils, thrill-seekers, or rule-breakers. Even safe, law-abiding riders are often painted with the same broad brush. These assumptions can show up in subtle, and not so subtle ways throughout a personal injury claim.

1. Police Reports

The officer who responds to the scene may unconsciously assume the motorcyclist was speeding or at fault, especially if the rider is severely injured and unable to tell their side of the story. These initial reports can later influence insurance evaluations and court proceedings.

2. Insurance Company Tactics

Insurance adjusters are well aware of public perceptions. They may:

  • Downplay the seriousness of your injuries
  • Argue that you “assumed the risk” by riding a motorcycle
  • Offer lowball settlements based on perceived shared fault
  • Suggest your gear, helmet, or visibility played a role in the crash

3. Jury Perceptions

If your case goes to trial, jury bias can be a serious obstacle. Jurors who don’t ride may harbor assumptions that motorcyclists are irresponsible or inherently more likely to cause accidents. This can affect:

  • How much fault they assign to you
  • How much compensation they believe you deserve
  • Whether they take your pain and suffering seriously

How Bias Hurts Your Case

Bias can reduce your compensation in several ways:

  • Comparative fault: Ohio’s modified comparative negligence law means if you’re found more than 50% at fault, you can’t recover damages. Even slight bias can tip the scales.
  • Undervalued damages: Jurors may underestimate how deeply you’ve been affected physically or emotionally, leading to lower pain and suffering awards.
  • Settlement pressure: Insurance companies may exploit this bias to pressure you into settling for less than your claim is worth.

How to Fight Back Against Motorcycle Bias

1. Build a Strong, Objective Case

Evidence is your best weapon against bias. We use:

  • Accident reconstruction experts
  • Helmet and gear analysis
  • Medical records and trauma specialists
  • Witness statements and video footage (dash cams, surveillance, etc.)

2. Humanize the Rider

At Buckeye Law Group, we tell your story, who you are, your safety record, your family life, and the impact the accident has had. Showing the real person behind the helmet helps shift juror and adjuster perceptions.

3. Challenge Assumptions Head-On

In court, we address motorcyclist bias directly. We educate jurors about riding safety, the responsibilities riders uphold, and the legal rights they’re entitled to, just like any other vehicle operator.

You Deserve a Fair Shot, Let Us Help

Bias shouldn’t stand between you and the justice you deserve. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle crash in Ohio, don’t let assumptions rob you of the compensation you need to recover.

At Buckeye Law Group, we advocate fiercely for motorcycle accident victims and fight back against every unfair tactic.Contact us today for a free consultation and take the first step toward reclaiming your rights.

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