Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Were you hurt in a left-turn motorcycle accident in South Carolina? Perhaps you were the one turning left, and an oncoming motorist did not yield to you like they should have.

Regardless of the exact circumstances, you’re likely hurting, facing serious expenses, and worrying about the future. But if someone else was to blame for what happened, they should be the one to bear these costs.

The dedicated motorcycle accident injury compensation lawyers at Jebaily Law Firm understand the challenges motorcycle riders face when a negligent driver turns their life upside down. We stand ready to fight for the accountability you deserve while you focus on recovery.

Contact us today to learn more in a free consultation with our experienced personal injury attorneys.

Why Left-Turn Motorcycle Accidents Are So Common in South Carolina 

Left-turn motorcycle accidents are unfortunately common in South Carolina. These serious collisions occur for a variety of reasons, including:

  • Drivers often fail to notice motorcycles – Motorcycles have lower visibility than cars, and distracted or careless drivers frequently overlook them when checking for oncoming traffic before making a left-hand turn.
  • Drivers misjudge motorcycle speed – Even an attentive driver who can clearly see an oncoming motorcyclist may overestimate how much time they have to turn left, cutting the rider off and causing a serious crash.
  • Distracted driving – Drivers who take their focus off the road can fail to scan the intersection adequately when turning and miss an oncoming rider.
  • Aggressive driving – Many drivers rush through intersections to beat traffic, significantly increasing the risk of a collision.
  • Limited visibility – Sometimes, poor lighting, bad weather, or obstructed views can contribute to left-turn accidents by preventing turning drivers from spotting motorcyclists.

All of these causes may constitute a valid motorcycle accident claim. Our attorneys can investigate the collision to determine how it happened and who caused it, and then we can build a compelling case for holding them accountable.

What to Do After a Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident in South Carolina

Prioritize your safety after a left-turn motorcycle accident by seeking prompt medical attention as soon as possible. To protect your legal claim after an accident, do the following:

  • Report the accident – Contact the police and report the accident. The responding officer will create an accident report with key details about the crash that your attorney can use to build a compelling claim.
  • Take photos and videos – If possible, document the accident scene by taking photos and videos of the vehicle damage, skid marks, accident debris, traffic signs and signals, road conditions, the surrounding area, and visible injuries.
  • Collect witness information – If anyone saw the accident happen, collect their names and contact information so your attorney can seek critical witness testimony from them.
  • Avoid talking to insurers – Insurance companies may reach out shortly after the collision to request a recorded statement. They hope to twist your words against you and reduce your payout. Never offer recorded statements without seeking legal advice.
  • Contact an attorney at Jebaily Law FirmOur experienced motorcycle accident injury compensation lawyers can protect your rights and help you avoid costly mistakes as you pursue your claim. Contact us as soon as possible.

Who Is at Fault in a Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident? 

South Carolina traffic laws require drivers to yield to oncoming traffic when turning left, unless the driver turning left has a green arrow on the traffic light. When a driver turns left across the path of an oncoming motorcycle, that driver typically bears responsibility for any accidents that occur.

However, insurance companies frequently attempt to shift blame for left-turn collisions onto the injured rider. They may argue that the motorcyclist sped or changed lanes suddenly to show that they contributed to or caused the crash.

Can I Claim Compensation for Injuries in a Motorcycle Accident If I’m Partially to Blame?

In some cases, yes, you can. South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule for personal injury liability. Under the modified comparative negligence rule, motorcycle accident victims may recover compensation provided they bear less than 51 percent of the fault for the collision.

Our attorneys push back when insurance companies attempt to deflect blame to reduce your payout. We present evidence-based arguments to hold the at-fault party fully accountable and maximize your compensation.

Compensation Available for Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident Victims

Motorcycle accidents can cause serious physical, emotional, and financial harm. A successful personal injury claim can recover compensation for all of these losses. Some of the most common types of motorcycle accident injury compensation include:

  • Current and future medical bills
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disability and disfigurement
  • Property damage

When our team calculates compensation, we don’t just consider your current needs. We carefully assess your future expenses, too.

Evidence That Can Strengthen Your Left-Turn Motorcycle Case in South Carolina

Recovering your rightful compensation after a left-turn motorcycle collision requires substantial evidence proving the at-fault party’s negligence. Some examples of potentially helpful evidence may include:

  • Police accident reports
  • Traffic camera or surveillance footage
  • Accident scene photos and videos
  • Eyewitness testimony
  • Medical and financial records
  • Accident reconstruction analysis

Some types of evidence can disappear quickly after left-turn crashes. Early legal action allows your attorney to preserve critical proof before it is lost, altered, or destroyed.

Dealing with Insurance Companies After a Left-Turn Motorcycle Crash

Insurance adjusters may seem friendly and helpful when they reach out after a motorcycle accident, but it is essential to remember that their main goal is to protect company profits. They use various tactics to weaken your claim and reduce your payout, including:

  • Pressuring you into accepting a low settlement
  • Requesting recorded statements to use against you later
  • Downplaying the severity of your injuries
  • Claiming your injuries are unrelated to the accident

You do not have to face the big insurance companies alone. Our team can manage all communications with them to counter their tactics and protect your rights. 

Schedule a Free Consultation About Your Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident Case

If you’ve suffered serious injuries in a left-turn motorcycle accident caused by someone else’s negligence, you deserve accountability. The personal injury attorneys at Jebaily Law Firm can guide you through the legal process with compassion and confidence, and advocate aggressively for the compensation you deserve.

Contact us today for your free consultation with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer at our firm.