Casper Motorcycle Accidents: Common Causes & Injury Compensation

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Casper Motorcycle Accidents: Common Causes & Injury Compensation

During the period 2017-2021, there were 1,138 motorcycle crashes in Wyoming, resulting in 86 fatal injuries, 311 serious injuries, and 545 minor injuries. Motorcycle accidents are among the most devastating on public roads, often leaving riders with life-altering injuries, mounting medical bills, and an uncertain financial future.

If you or a loved one has been hurt on Wyoming roads, speaking with a Casper motorcycle accident attorney is one of the most important steps you can take. Understanding the common causes of these crashes and how Wyoming law protects injured riders can make a critical difference in the outcome of your personal injury claim.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Casper

Motorcycle riders are 28 times more likely to die in an accident than occupants of passenger vehicles, according to NHTSA crash data. In the Casper area, several factors make motorcycle accidents especially prevalent:

Drivers who are texting, eating, or under the influence of alcohol frequently fail to notice motorcyclists. Drunk driving remains a significant cause of motorcycle accidents throughout Natrona County.

High speeds reduce a driver’s reaction time and make it harder to spot motorcyclists in traffic. Failing to signal before a lane change is another common cause of motorcycle accidents, catching riders off guard at high speeds.

Motorcycles can easily disappear into the blind spots of cars and trucks. Left-turn collisions (where a car turns in front of an oncoming motorcycle) are among the most deadly types of motorcycle accidents, often occurring at Casper intersections like CY Avenue and Center Street or along busy stretches of East 2nd Street.

Casper motorcycle accident where a Casper motorcycle accident attorney can help injured riders recover compensation

Wyoming-specific Road Hazards

Casper riders also face unique dangers, including wildlife crossings, heavy commercial truck traffic on I-25 and Highway 20/26, and sudden weather changes that create slick pavement. These hazards make motorcycle crash prevention especially challenging in this region.

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Even when riders wear protective gear, motorcycle accidents frequently result in serious injuries. Head injuries are among the most severe outcomes of a motorcycle crash. Even with a helmet, a violent impact can cause traumatic brain injuries that affect a rider for life.

When a motorcyclist skids across pavement, road rash can cause deep tissue damage and permanent scarring that requires extensive medical treatment. Broken arms, legs, and spinal cord injuries are common in serious accident cases and can lead to paralysis or long-term disability, adding significantly to medical expenses.

Severe injuries and even death can result from motorcycle accidents involving other vehicles. Internal injuries may not be immediately obvious, making prompt medical attention critical after any crash.

Wyoming Laws That Affect Your Motorcycle Injury Claim

Wyoming has specific laws that directly impact accident victims pursuing personal injury claims after motorcycle accidents:

In Wyoming, you have four years from the date of the crash to file a motorcycle injury claim. However, if a death resulted from the accident, the time limit drops to just two years. Missing this deadline can mean losing your right to compensation entirely, so contacting an accident lawyer promptly is essential.

Wyoming follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that as long as you are less than 50% at fault for the accident, you can still recover damages, though your compensation may be reduced in proportion to your share of fault. Insurance companies often try to inflate the injured party’s percentage of fault to limit payouts, making legal representation vital.

Wyoming law also legally requires motorcycle riders to wear helmets. Wearing protective gear at the time of the crash can be a factor in determining comparative negligence in motorcycle accident cases.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Compensation may include medical expenses (emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and future medical care), lost wages and lost income if injuries prevent you from working, property damage to your motorcycle, and pain and suffering damages for emotional distress and physical hardship.

It’s difficult to estimate the average motorcycle accident claim because information is rarely shared. Also, specific damages vary widely based on the severity of your injuries. Personal injury lawyers fight to obtain compensation that truly reflects what an injured person has lost.

Insurance adjusters may argue that a rider’s behavior, such as lane splitting or speeding, contributed to the accident, even when the evidence says otherwise. Having a motorcycle accident lawyer negotiate on your behalf helps protect your rights and fight for maximum compensation.

Why Hire a Casper Motorcycle Accident Attorney?

When another driver’s or someone else’s negligence causes a crash, you shouldn’t have to navigate the legal process alone. A local motorcycle accident attorney brings familiarity with Casper courts, Wyoming-specific road hazards, and the unique challenges riders face.

Our experienced legal team handles accident investigation: gathering police reports, witness statements, and crash scene data. We manage all insurance negotiations to shield you from unfair settlement tactics.

Whether your case involves a car accident, truck accident, or a multi-vehicle collision, personal injury lawyers with motorcycle experience can handle your injury cases from start to finish, including taking a personal injury lawsuit to trial if necessary.

Contact a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Casper Today

If you’ve been injured in one of the many motorcycle accidents that occur on Casper, Wyoming, roads each year, immediately contact Lowe Law Group. Wyoming’s statute of limitations means time is limited to protect your right to recover compensation.

Our law firm serves clients across Casper and Natrona County, offering a free consultation to discuss your motorcycle accident cases and legal options. Contact a car accident lawyer or motorcycle accident attorney at our firm today and let our client-first approach fight for the compensation you deserve.

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