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The bias riders face from insurance adjusters, why motorcycle injuries are catastrophically more severe, and how Illinois law handles helmet, lane-splitting, and rider-fault questions.
Motorcycle Crash in Illinois?
Peoria Motorcycle Accident Lawyer →**Passengers injured on motorcycles can recover from the at-fault driver or both drivers if comparative fault applies.** Helmet use is required in…
**Motorcycle accidents caused by distracted drivers (texting, eating) are clearly negligent and create strong liability.** Distracted driving is documented through phone records…
**Uninsured motorist coverage for motorcycle accidents covers you when the at-fault driver lacks liability insurance.** Illinois motorcycle riders can use their own…
Lane splitting is illegal in Illinois. The Illinois Vehicle Code requires motorcycles to stay within a single lane under 625 ILCS 5/11-703.…
**Motorcycle accidents on Illinois highways often result from left-turn collisions, rear-ends, and road hazards.** FMCSA truck regulations don’t apply to motorcycles, but…
**After a motorcycle accident, report the crash to police, get witness information, and seek medical care immediately.** Contact your insurance company and…
**Road rash (abrasion injuries) from motorcycle accidents require immediate treatment to prevent infection and scarring.** Medical records documenting the severity support claims…
**Left-turn motorcycle accidents occur when another driver crosses the motorcycle’s path turning left.** These collisions often happen at intersections and are frequently…
Illinois motorcycle accident compensation depends on injury severity, who is found at fault and by what percentage, and available insurance. Recent verdicts…
**Motorcycle accidents caused by road debris (potholes, gravel, oil) may hold the government liable for maintenance failures.** Private property owners can also…
**Wrongful death after fatal motorcycle accidents allows family members to recover lost income and companionship.** The statute of limitations is two years…
Last Updated: April 22, 2026 If your Illinois motorcycle accident claim is denied, the denial is rarely the final word. Carriers deny…
Illinois does not require adult motorcycle riders to wear helmets, but 625 ILCS 5/11-1404 requires eye protection such as glasses, goggles, or…
**Common motorcycle accident injuries include road rash, broken bones, spinal injuries, and traumatic brain damage.** Severe head injuries often result in permanent…
**Overcoming bias in motorcycle accident cases requires evidence showing the other driver caused the collision.** Juries sometimes unfairly blame motorcycle riders; thorough…
**Fall motorcycle dangers in Illinois include slippery roads, wind gusts, and loss of control on curves.** Riders must maintain safe speeds for…
**Motorcycle accident attorneys help investigate the crash, gather evidence, and negotiate settlements with insurance companies.** Legal representation prevents claim denials and maximizes…
**Illinois motorcycle accident dangers include limited visibility for other drivers, vulnerability to road hazards, and severe injury risk.** Improper lane changes and…
Motorcycle-versus-car crashes are more severe for motorcyclists because motorcycles offer no protection; common collision types include left-turn accidents, lane changes, and intersections,…