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York County Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

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York County Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Situated along the York River and Chesapeake Bay, York County features over 200 miles of waterfront and is known for its iconic scenery. Motorcycle riders from all over the country often visit the area to take in the unique views, especially along stretches of road like the 23-mile Colonial Parkway.

Unfortunately, accidents can and do happen anywhere. When someone else’s negligence causes you to suffer from a motorcycle accident in York County, pursuing compensation is critical. The team of attorneys at Huffman & Huffman Brothers-in-Law can take the burden of the claims process from you so that you can recover and get the fair settlement you deserve.

Virginia Motorcycle Laws Every York County Motorcyclist Should Know

For motorcyclists operating their bikes in Virginia, knowing and following the law is key to a safe and enjoyable ride. Some of the most important laws that you’ll need to remember when you bike in Virginia include:

  • Single-use operation. Unless you have a seat dedicated to another rider, you can’t carry anyone else on your bike.
  • Helmets are required. In some states, helmets are optional. In Virginia, you’ll have to wear your helmet when you ride.
  • You must be registered. You need to have your bike properly registered to drive it in Virginia.

Following these laws will not only keep you safe but will also make it easier for you to avoid liability if you are involved in a motorcycle crash.

Common Causes of York County Motorcycle Accidents

Even the most prudent and lawful motorcyclists can get into accidents. Many times, the cyclist is not at fault. In York County, the most common causes of motorcycle accidents include:

  • Other vehicles not seeing the cyclist while making a left-hand turn.
  • Drivers following too closely behind a motorcycle.
  • Speeding (both on the part of the motorcycle rider and other vehicles)
  • Lane-splitting. This is an illegal activity in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
  • Negligence

Whether you are driving down Route 60 or Mooretown Road, you’re at risk of an accident if you or another driver fails to properly obey traffic laws or simply makes a mistake. Some roads, however, are more dangerous than others.

Where is a Motorcycle Accident in York County Most Likely to Happen?

Not all roads are created equally. Some roads and intersections have a long history of being problematic, with more crashes in those areas. For instance, the intersection of Kiln Creek Parkway and Victory Boulevard saw the most crashes of any area in the county in 2024. The intersection of Hampton Highway and Big Bethel Road is also a problematic area for drivers to navigate. The George Washington Memorial Highway is a heavily traveled thoroughfare that also sees plenty of accidents. In 2023, there were 26 crashes where the highway intersects Victory Boulevard.

If you find yourself the victim of a crash in one of these areas, you want to protect yourself from liability and also ensure you receive a fair settlement for your injuries and property damage. For that, you’ll need a qualified attorney with experience defending motorcycle accident victims in York County.

Why Work With a York County Motorcycle Accident Lawyer After a Crash?

You don’t have to hire an attorney to represent you in your motorcycle claim case, but hiring one can allow you to focus completely on your recovery and alleviate the burden of stress associated with pursuing a motorcycle claim.

It’s never too soon to speak with an attorney; you can even call one directly from the accident scene. In fact, the sooner you engage the services of an attorney, the better they’ll be able to assist you. At Huffman & Huffman, we’re here to help you no matter where you are in the claims process. An experienced attorney can:

  • Help you establish liability. Virginia follows a contributory negligence rule. This means if you are found to be even 1% liable for your accident, you may not be entitled to a settlement. Having an attorney can protect your interests and help you establish the liability of other parties involved.
  • Overcoming bias against motorcyclists. Other drivers and even some insurance carriers view motorcycle drivers as reckless. This type of attitude is unfair but could impact your ability to collect a settlement. An attorney can ensure that you are protected from this bias and treated properly.
  • Calculating the full extent of your losses. Some losses are economic. The cost of repairing your bike, the cost of treatments for your injuries, and lost pay are all examples of economic losses. Some losses are non-economic, like pain and suffering and loss of consortium. Your attorney can help you determine the full extent of your damages so that you can receive a fair settlement.

Our attorneys work tirelessly to protect you from low-ball settlements and from liability that isn’t yours.

Examples of Motorcycle Accident Evidence an Attorney Can Help Gather

Collecting evidence to support your case is a tedious job that requires a lot of footwork. You’ll need to request and obtain police reports and traffic cam footage, collect names and addresses of eyewitnesses, and gather any accident scene photos that may have been taken. It’s easy to miss something important, especially if you’re injured or in the process of dealing with motorcycle repairs. An attorney takes the burden from you and makes it their job to do the heavy lifting so you don’t have to.

What Damages Can You Recover After a York County Motorcycle Crash?

The type of accident you have and the severity of it will play a role in the damages you can recover after your accident. Some damages that may be collectible include:

  • Lost wages. If you miss work while recovering from your injuries, you may be able to collect lost wages to help offset the loss.
  • Wrongful death. If a loved one has been involved in an accident that claimed their life, their survivors may be entitled to a wrongful death benefit.
  • Medical expenses. Motorcycle accidents may result in serious bodily harm. These injuries may require surgeries, therapies, medications, and medical devices that can be financially taxing on the injured party.
  • Disfigurement. If you are left permanently disfigured, you may be able to collect for your impairment.
  • Emotional distress. After your accident, you may find it harder to feel safe while in or on a vehicle. You may also find it difficult to continue enjoying life. The law defines emotional distress as a compensable loss in some instances.

The best way to understand what losses are collectible is to have an attorney review your case.

Contact Huffman & Huffman About Your York County Accident

At Huffman & Huffman, we take every case seriously no matter the size. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in York County, call us today to discuss your case and learn how we can help you get the compensation you need to recover and rebuild your life. We’re ready to meet with you and get started on your claim.

   

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