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Motorcycle Accidents in Michigan: What You Need to Know

Understanding the Road Ahead After a Motorcycle Crash

If you or a loved one has been hurt in a motorcycle accident in Michigan, you may be facing pain, financial stress, and questions about what comes next. Motorcycle crashes often lead to catastrophic injuries like broken bones, brain trauma, spinal cord damage, or lifelong disability.

At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we know how overwhelming this time can feel. Many riders ask:

  • Who pays my medical bills?
  • Can I get wage loss benefits?
  • Can I sue the driver who caused my crash?

Our team is here to guide you through these questions. We are a Michigan personal injury law firm serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties, and beyond. We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.


What Protections Does Michigan Law Give Motorcycle Accident Victims?

Michigan’s auto insurance laws are complex and nuanced, especially for motorcycle crashes. Here’s how the law works today:

  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP): Under Michigan’s No-Fault law, motorcyclists injured in a crash involving a motor vehicle, may qualify for PIP benefits through the insurer of the car involved, or through Michigan’s Assigned Claims Plan if no coverage applies. PIP can cover medical bills, rehabilitation, and lost wages.
  • Bodily Injury/Third-Party Claims: If another driver caused your crash, you may file a third-party lawsuit for pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, or wrongful death. To do this, you must show a “serious impairment of body function” or “permanent serious disfigurement.”

Can I Sue After a Motorcycle Accident in Michigan?

Yes, in many cases you can. Our team at Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC can help you understand your options, prove fault, and fight for additional compensation beyond PIP, including money for:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability
  • Lost future earnings
  • Wrongful death damages

Why Seeking Medical Care is Essential

Even if you feel “okay” after a crash, it’s critical to get medical care right away. Here’s why:

  • Medical records strengthen your case. Insurance companies and courts require proof of injury.
  • Delays can hurt your claim. If you wait to see a doctor, insurers may argue your injuries weren’t caused by the crash.
  • Your health matters most. Prompt care helps with recovery and avoids long-term complications.

What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Michigan

If you or someone you love is involved in a motorcycle accident, here’s a quick checklist:

  • Call 911 and report the accident.
  • Seek immediate medical care, even if injuries seem minor.
  • Get insurance and contact information from all drivers involved.
  • Take photos of the scene, vehicles, and your injuries.
  • Do not give recorded statements to insurers before speaking with an attorney.
  • Contact Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC as soon as possible.

Take the Next Step Toward Recovery

You don’t have to face this alone. At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, our team has decades of experience fighting for Michigan motorcycle accident victims. We’re here to answer your questions, explain your rights, and pursue every dollar of compensation you deserve.

Call us today at (248) 538-1494 or visit www.steinberg-goodmanlaw.com for a free, no-pressure consultation.

Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC — We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.

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