Experienced, Hometown Accident Lawyers in Greensburg, PA
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Experienced Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Greensburg, PA

If you were hurt in a motorcycle crash in Greensburg or anywhere in Westmoreland County, you may be facing an uphill battle that car-accident victims don’t: serious injuries, major bike damage, and an insurance company already looking for a reason to blame the rider. You deserve a motorcycle accident lawyer who understands motorcycle-specific crashes, the physics of rider injuries, and the tactics insurers use to minimize payouts.

Why Do You Need a Specialized Attorney for a Motorcycle Claim?

Motorcycle claims are not handled the same way as typical car accidents. Riders are more exposed, injuries are often catastrophic, and adjusters frequently treat motorcycle cases with built-in skepticism.

The “Look But Don’t See” Problem

Many motorcycle crashes happen because a driver “looked” but didn’t actually see the motorcycle. This is especially common at intersections. You may hear excuses like “they came out of nowhere” or “I didn’t see them.” A skilled motorcycle injury lawyer knows how to investigate visibility, timing, speed assumptions, and intersection dynamics to show what really happened.

Insurers Use the Bias Against Bikers To Their Advantage

Insurance companies often try to paint riders as reckless, even when the driver clearly caused the crash. A focused motorcycle injury attorney knows how to counter common stereotypes and keep the claim centered on facts, evidence, and accountability.

If you’re being blamed (even partially) or pressured into a quick settlement, speaking with a motorcycle accident attorney early can protect your claim and prevent costly mistakes.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents We Handle

Motorcycle crashes often happen in predictable scenarios. Our team handles claims involving:

  • Left-turn accidents when drivers turn left across a rider’s path
  • Road hazards such as potholes, gravel, uneven pavement, or construction debris
  • Lane-splitting issues , like fault disputes and conflicting statements about lane position
  • Distracted driving  from the use of phones, GPS, infotainment systems, and “didn’t see you” collisions
  • Unsafe lane changes/failure to yield
  • Rear-end impacts at stops and slowdowns
  • Dooring incidents and parking-lot collisions

No matter how your crash happened, we focus on building a clear, evidence-backed liability case designed to maximize your recovery.

Recovering Maximum Compensation for Your Motorcycle Injuries

Motorcycle injuries are often severe, expensive, and life-changing. We pursue compensation for both economic and non-economic damages, including:

Motorcycle accident in Busy Intersection

Common motorcycle injuries

  • Road rash (including severe abrasions, scarring, infection risk, skin graft needs)
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion-related symptoms
  • Spinal injuries (herniated discs, nerve damage, paralysis)
  • Broken bones and complex fractures
  • Loss of limb or limb-threatening crush injuries

Damages we may pursue

  • Emergency care, hospital bills, surgery, and follow-up medical treatments
  • Physical therapy and long-term rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life
  • Future medical needs and life-care costs (when applicable)

Insurance companies often try to settle before the full picture of your injuries is known. A motorcycle accident lawyer in Greensburg, PA can help ensure the claim reflects what you’ve actually been through—and what you’ll need going forward.

Beyond the Bike: Recovering Costs for Gear and Custom Upgrades

Motorcycle claims aren’t just “vehicle damage.” Riders often lose critical safety equipment and valuable upgrades that adjusters minimize or ignore.

We help clients pursue reimbursement for items such as:

  • Helmets, because even if damage isn’t obvious, impact can compromise safety
  • Leather and protective gear like jackets, pants, gloves, boots, and armor
  • Communication systems and riding electronics
  • Aftermarket modifications and custom parts like pipes, seats, bars, lighting, and performance upgrades
  • Luggage, saddlebags, mounts, and accessories

A good outcome requires documenting what you had, what it was worth, and why it should be included in the claim. Your customizations and upgrades to your bike matter to you; they should matter in your compensation, too.

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Contact a Motorcycle Crash Expert Today

If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, you don’t have to deal with the insurance company alone. The sooner you speak with a motorcycle accident lawyer, the sooner we can protect evidence, take over communications, and fight for the recovery you deserve.


How Our Legal Process Works

We aim to make the process straightforward and supportive—especially when you’re injured and dealing with financial pressure.

Free Case Evaluation

We listen to what happened, review what you’ve received from insurers, and explain your options. There’s no cost to talk to us.

Evidence
Gathering

We move quickly to preserve and collect key evidence, including police reports, medical records, and treatment documentation, photos of the scene/bike/injuries, and GoPro or helmet-cam footage when available.

Negotiation with Insurers

We handle communications and negotiations with the insurance company and push back against lowball offers and biased assumptions about the rider.

Trial Representation
(if necessary)

If the insurer won’t offer a fair settlement, we’re prepared to take the case to court and present a strong, organized argument for full compensation.

FAQs

Got questions about your motorcycle accident claim? These FAQs cover some of the most common concerns we hear from injured riders.

How much does it cost to hire a motorcycle accident lawyer?

What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet at the time of the motorcycle accident?

Can I recover money for my custom parts and gear?

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim?