Hundreds of motorcyclists are killed in crashes in South Carolina, and thousands more are injured every year. These crashes leave both the motorcyclists and their families with questions about what will happen next. Will my injuries heal completely? How will medical bills be paid? What if we cannot afford to live? Is the insurance company treating me fairly?
These questions—some of which are not easy or possible to answer—can haunt an injured motorcyclist and their family. At Joye Law Firm, our experienced North Charleston motorcycle accident lawyers cannot promise that you will return to the life that you had before your crash, but we can promise to advocate on your behalf to receive the compensation that you deserve.
Our North Charleston office opened in 1968. Since then, we have remained committed to our community, and have earned various accolades for our dedication. We’re proud to call the Lowcountry home and honored to have been voted Best Law Firm by Charleston City Paper in 2023, chosen for a Community Ambassador Award by the Charleston Animal Society in 2019, and to have Mark Joye, the Head of our Litigation Department, serve as President of the Charleston County Bar Association in 2024-2025.
Joye Law Firm North Charleston Office Location
5861 Rivers Ave
North Charleston, SC 29406
(843) 508-9015
What Are Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
- Driver Inattention: Drivers of cars and trucks may not see motorcycles due to their smaller size, leading to accidents, especially at intersections.
- Speeding: Excessive speed by either the motorcyclist or other vehicles increases the risk of accidents and the severity of injuries.
- Lane Splitting: Motorcyclists riding between lanes of traffic can lead to accidents, particularly if other drivers are not expecting this maneuver.
- Impaired Driving: Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a significant factor in motorcycle accidents.
- Left-Turn Accidents: Vehicles making left turns might collide with motorcycles when they misjudge the motorcycle’s speed or do not see it.
- Hazardous Road Conditions: Potholes, uneven road surfaces, loose gravel, and wet or slippery roads can be more dangerous for motorcycles than for cars.
- Inexperienced Riders: Lack of experience in handling a motorcycle can lead to errors, contributing to accidents.
- Faulty Equipment: Mechanical issues or lack of proper maintenance of the motorcycle can lead to accidents.
- Weather Conditions: Fog, rain, and other weather conditions can reduce visibility and road traction, increasing the risk for motorcyclists.
- Tailgating: Following too closely behind a motorcycle can lead to rear-end collisions, especially if the motorcyclist has to stop suddenly.
Understanding these risks can help in promoting safer driving practices and reducing the number of motorcycle accidents in Charleston and surrounding areas.
Damages Available in a Motorcycle Injury Claim
If you are injured in a motorcycle crash, you deserve compensation for every loss that you have suffered.
Through negotiations with an insurance adjuster, or by bringing your case to court if an out-of-court settlement is not possible, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Medical Expenses: Medical expenses often make up the bulk of economic losses experienced by the victim of a motorcycle crash. Staying in the hospital, undergoing surgery, and seeing specialists can total hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the severity of the injury. Sometimes, a person will incur medical expenses for the remainder of their life due to their need for ongoing treatment.
- Lost Wages: A motorcyclist who is involved in a crash is incredibly lucky if they are able to return to work the next day, or even the next week after a crash. This is especially true for motorcyclists who work on their feet and do not have a desk job. If you are unable to return to work because of the extent of your injuries, you deserve compensation for lost wages and lost benefits, both present and future.
- Property Damage: If you have lost any property as a result of your injury, you can seek compensation for this. In a motorcycle crash, you may be entitled to the value of your motorcycle and other belongings damaged in the wreck.
- Pain and Suffering: Pain and suffering is a type of non-economic damage. This type of damage is much more difficult to calculate than economic damages, and will likely be more if injuries are severe, cause disability or impairment, or are expected to last for a long time.
- Emotional Distress: In addition to compensation for the physical pain that you are suffering, you may also be able to recover damages for emotional damages related to the injury.
If a motorcycle crash results in death, surviving family members may seek damages for the value of the deceased’s lost wages, funeral and burial expenses, loss of consortium, and more by filing a wrongful death lawsuit.