If you spend any amount of time around the quiet highlands of New Jersey, you’ve probably seen motorcycle drivers cruising next to you on the highway. Though most motorcycle owners practice safe driving and adhere to state laws, we’ve all seen them weave through traffic unsafely. Conversely, you’ve probably seen other motorists drive unsafely around motorcycle owners.

Regardless of which role you occupy, motorcycles can be dangerous to drive. National statistics report that motorcycle drivers are 26x more likely to perish in crashes. Locally, the New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety reported that 525 fatal crashes involved motorcycles in 2018. At NJ Hurt Law, we have seen first-hand how deadly these types of accidents can be. That’s why we’re committed to helping victims find quality motorcycle attorneys in New Jersey.

Since motorcycle accidents are different, it can be hard to determine whether you’re owed compensation without speaking with a licensed motorcycle lawyer. Luckily, we can match you with an attorney who can help determine if you qualify. As with other auto accident cases, establishing negligence is critical.

Since motorcycle accidents are different, it can be hard to determine whether you’re owed compensation without speaking with a licensed motorcycle lawyer. Luckily, we can match you with an attorney who can help determine if you qualify. As with other auto accident cases, establishing negligence is critical.

How Can I Be Compensated From A Motorcycle Accident?

Medical Expenses

Hospital costs, doctor visits, medical equipment, medical transportation and more are labeled under this category

Loss of Wages

Even if you are unable to work, bills still need to be paid. In a motorcycle accident you may be eligible for compensation for wages expected to be earned it you have not been in the accident.

Pain and Suffering

Compensation for the physical pain suffered from injuries resulting from the motorcycle accident. Compensation is based on injury type, extent of pain and expected duration of suffering.

Mental Anguish

Emotional suffering can also result from a motorcycle accident. Grief embarrassment, nervousness, worry, and fright are only a few examples for emotional suffering.

Loss of Consortium

If a spouse is lost due to a motorcycle accident, the marital partner of the deceased spouse may be able to recover marital benefits, affection and comfort.

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