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Haddonfield Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
Accomplished representation for injured South Jersey motorcycle riders and families
Haddonfield motorcycle riders enjoy riding for many reasons. There’s the fun of driving with other riders. There’s the joy of riding with the warmth of the sun. Motorcycles are less expensive than cars. All these pleasures come with risks. Motorcycles provide virtually no protection. They’re much smaller than cars and trucks. At Ferrara & Gable, our personal injury lawyers represent motorcycle drivers, passengers, and families (when a loved one dies) by showing how the crash happened and why other drivers are accountable. We demand compensation for all your medical bills, pain and suffering, lost income, and property damage. Our lawyers file wrongful death claims if a loved one dies in a Haddonfield motorcycle accident.
Call us today to assert your right to compensation.
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How can we help?
- How often do motorcycle accidents happen?
- Why do motorcycles crash in Haddonfield?
- What are the common injuries that motorcycle accident riders suffer?
- Who is liable for my motorcycle accident?
- What laws regulate motorcycle riding in New Jersey?
- How much is my Haddonfield motorcycle accident claim worth?
- What is the time limit for filing my Haddonfield motorcycle accident claim?
- Do you have a Haddonfield motorcycle accident lawyer near me?
How often do motorcycle accidents happen?
The Insurance Information Institute's (III) data confirms that more than 5,900 motorcycle accidents were deadly, and more than 82,600 caused injuries in 2021. According to 2021 data from the NHTSA, about 700 people died in New Jersey due to motorcycle accidents.
Two of the reasons motorcycle crashes in Haddonfield are more deadly and cause more serious injuries than car accidents are that:
- Motorcycles don’t have hoods, roofs, trunks, or doors to protect the riders
- Motorcycle riders are likely to hit the hard ground after an accident
According to the New Jersey Division of Highway Safety, more than ½ of all motorcycle accidents with another vehicle occur at intersections. More than two in three motorcycle accidents occur because another driver fails to see the motorcycle.
Why do motorcycles crash in Haddonfield?
Our Haddonfield motorcycle accident lawyers work with investigators and the police through the formal discovery process (written and oral questions of everyone involved) to show how motorcycle accidents happen and who is liable.
Some of the leading causes of motorcycle accidents in Haddonfield include:
- Speeding
- Driving while distracted
- Drunk driving
- The failure of a driver of a car or truck to see the motorcycle or respect the driving rights of motorcycle operators.
- The weather – rain, snow, ice, wind, and glare
- Driver inexperience
- Lack of education
- Roadside dangers such as potholes and roadkill
- Riding in the same lane with another vehicle
- Poor driving when turning and when handling curves
- Failure to keep the motorcycle balanced
- Other traffic violations
- Defective motorcycle parts such as throttles, brakes, and electrical systems
What are the common injuries that motorcycle accident riders suffer?
Ferrara & Gable works with your physicians to verify your injuries, understand all your pain, suffering, and limitations; and assess the full range of medical care you need and the cost of your medical care.
Our Haddonfield personal injury lawyers handle catastrophic, permanent, and serious injuries, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
- Spinal cord injuries, including paralysis
- Traumatic amputation/Loss of limb
- Fractures/broken bones
- Severe burns
- Road rash
- Muscle, tendon, nerve, tissue, and ligament damage
- Shoulder, neck, and shoulder injuries
- Internal bleeding and organ damage
- Crush injuries
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of sight or hearing
- Fatalities
Road rash occurs when a rider slides along the road after falling from the bike. Road rash can cause infections and scarring. Victims may require skin grafts and plastic surgery.
Who is liable for my motorcycle accident?
Our Haddonfield motorcycle accident attorneys file claims against the following people and companies:
- A car, truck, motorcycle, Uber/Lyft, or any other driver
- The driver’s employer
- The owner of the vehicle driven by the negligent driver
- Manufacturers of defective vehicle parts
- A seller of alcohol if the driver who caused your accident was visibly intoxicated when the alcoholic drink was served
- The New Jersey Department of Transportation or governmental agencies responsible for how the road where your accident was built or maintained
- Repair shops
- The motorcycle driver (who may be liable to any passengers) if the driver:
- Split lanes
- Failed to turn properly, handle curves properly, or observe road hazards
- Didn’t have sufficient education experience to ride a motorcycle with a passenger
What laws regulate motorcycle riding in New Jersey?
New Jersey's motorcycle laws include the following requirements:
- Motorcycle operators must have a motorcycle license
- All riders must wear US DOT-approved helmets
- Owners must have liability insurance that meets or exceeds the state minimum level
- Passengers must have separate seats
- Motorcycles must have a windscreen; otherwise, the driver must wear eye goggles
- Headlights should be visible during the day
- Motorcycles must have a rearview mirror
Riders should wear a jacket that is abrasive-resistant, over-the-ankle boots, and well-fitting gloves. Riders should make themselves visible. Operators should improve their skills by taking motorcycle education courses.
How much is my Haddonfield motorcycle accident claim worth?
At Ferrara & Gable, we demand compensation for all your:
- Medical expenses
- Lost income and lost benefits
- Daily physical pain and emotional suffering
- Property damage
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Loss of bodily function
- Inability to enjoy life’s pleasures
- Loss of consortium
Our team can file a wrongful death action if someone in your family died due to the negligence of others. Wrongful death damages include the funeral and burial expenses, the loss of income your loved one would have provided, and the loss of guidance and comfort your loved one would have given each family member.
What is the time limit for filing my Haddonfield motorcycle accident claim?
Generally, a motorcycle accident claim must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. Some claims, such as claims against the New Jersey Department of Transportation, have very short notice requirements.
At Ferrara & Gable, we strongly suggest that you contact us as quickly as possible. We need to investigate the accident site quickly. We want to ensure you see the doctors you need. We’ll answer all your questions and give you peace of mind.
Do you have a Haddonfield motorcycle accident lawyer near me?
Ferrara & Gable meets Haddonfield clients at our office at 601 Longwood Avenue in Cherry Hill, NJ. You can park right near our office. The Rt. 38 bus stops nearby too. We do meet seriously injured clients at their homes and hospitals when necessary. Our lawyers also consult with clients by phone and through online video conversations such as Zoom and FaceTime.
We’ll answer your questions and guide you calmly and clearly through the litigation process.
Speak with our respected Haddonfield motorcycle accident attorneys now
Motorcycle injuries are often permanent. Many injuries are life-changing. Motorcycle riders are much more likely to be seriously hurt than car and truck drivers. At Ferrara & Gable, we’re skilled at showing how a car or truck driver caused your accident and why they should be held liable. We understand the unique issues involved with handling motorcycle accident claims. If you were hurt or a loved one was killed, call our Haddonfield motorcycle accident attorneys now or contact us today to schedule a free consultation. We represent clients throughout Camden County and South Jersey.