Motorcycle accidents don’t always involve multiple vehicles. When a motorcyclist loses control of their bike and crashes without having been affected by another vehicle, the result is a single-vehicle motorcycle accident. A strong perception exists among the public that driver error is a primary cause of single-vehicle motorcycle accidents. However, there is often nothing that a motorcyclist can do to avoid losing control of their bike and crashing. Do not make the mistake of assuming that you have no legal recourse simply because your motorcycle accident did not involve another driver. It is entirely possible that some other party was responsible for your accident and subsequent injuries.
Cohen & Riechelson is a law firm with more than 40 years of experience in New Jersey. Our litigation team has helped countless clients get compensation for motorcycle accident injuries in Mercer County, NJ, including Ewing, Hamilton, and Robbinsville. We are committed to serving the best interest of our clients. Call CR today to discuss your case with an experienced attorney.
Poor road conditions often result in single-vehicle motorcycle accidents. When a road is poorly maintained, a motorcycle accident becomes more likely. In fact, any kind of abnormal road condition or irregularity on the road may present an obstacle to the safe operation of a motorcycle. For example, if a roadway has a steep incline or is particularly curvy, it can be difficult for a motorcyclist to maintain control of the bike.
Road construction crews often leave behind debris that creates problems for motorcyclists. Sometimes, repair crews simply fail to do an adequate job. The result is often potholes or shoddy lines that make it dangerous for a motorcyclist to safely operate their bike. Other examples of poor road conditions that plague motorcyclists include grooves in the road, gravel on the pavement, or uneven payment.
Although poor road conditions are a major cause of single-vehicle motorcycle accidents in New Jersey, there are other reasons for motorcyclists to lose control of their bikes. Some of the most common causes of single-vehicle accidents are:
Cohen & Riechelson will fight tirelessly for your rights because we know how difficult your recovery might be. Additionally, we handle all motorcycle accident cases on a contingency basis; we don’t get paid until you get paid. Call us now to speak with a member of our litigation team, or fill out the online contact form to schedule a free consultation at our offices in Hamilton or Pennington.