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Motorcycle Accidents in Ohio: Protecting Riders After Serious Crashes

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Injured While Riding? Here’s What You Need to Know

Motorcycle riders are some of the most vulnerable people on Ohio roads. Without the frame of a car to protect them, bikers are often left with catastrophic injuries when other drivers make negligent decisions. At Buckeye Law Group, we stand up for injured motorcyclists across Ohio, helping them fight for justice and fair compensation.

What Are the Most Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Ohio?

Motorcycle crashes often occur because drivers fail to respect bikers’ space or visibility.

Top accident causes include:

  • Left-turn collisions: A car turns left at an intersection without seeing the oncoming motorcyclist
  • Unsafe lane changes: Drivers fail to check blind spots or signal properly
  • Rear-end collisions: A vehicle hits a stopped motorcycle, throwing the rider from the bike
  • Distracted driving: Texting, eating, or using GPS while driving
  • Drunk or drugged driving: Impaired drivers often fail to recognize smaller vehicles like motorcycles

Example Case:

We recently represented a rider in Akron who was struck by a delivery van that turned left across traffic without yielding. The rider was ejected from the bike and suffered a fractured femur, road rash, and a mild traumatic brain injury. Our team secured a six-figure settlement to cover his surgery, therapy, and lost income.

What Steps Should I Take After a Motorcycle Crash?

If you’re physically able, here’s what you should do after the accident:

  • Call 911 immediately
  • Take photos of:
    • Your motorcycle (especially skid marks or broken parts)
    • The other vehicle and any road signs or lights
    • Your helmet, gear, and visible injuries
  • Avoid admitting fault or speaking to insurance adjusters without legal advice
  • Get medical attention and follow up with all recommended treatments

Can I Still File a Claim If I Wasn’t Wearing a Helmet?

Yes. Ohio law requires helmets only for:

  • Riders under 18
  • Novice license holders

However:
Not wearing a helmet can impact your compensation if the other side argues that it contributed to your injuries, especially head trauma. An attorney can defend your rights and limit how much that affects your claim.

What Compensation Can I Recover in a Motorcycle Accident Case?

Motorcycle injuries often lead to longer and more expensive recoveries.

You may be entitled to:

  • Emergency room and hospital bills
  • Surgery and follow-up care
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Motorcycle repair or replacement
  • Mental anguish and PTSD counseling

How Can an Attorney Help My Motorcycle Accident Case?

Insurance companies often stereotype bikers as reckless. At Buckeye Law Group, we fight those unfair assumptions by proving the other driver’s negligence and showing that you were a responsible, law-abiding rider.

Our legal team will:

  • Investigate all angles of the accident
  • Collect helmet cam or GoPro footage (if applicable)
  • Work with accident reconstruction experts
  • Handle negotiations and paperwork
  • Take your case to trial if needed

When Should I Contact Buckeye Law Group?

The sooner, the better. Critical evidence—like road debris, security footage, or skid marks—may disappear within days.

📞 Don’t delay your recovery or your justice. Contact Buckeye Law Group now for a free consultation.

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