Any serious motor vehicle accident may involve compensation and insurance problems — this is especially true when a car or truck involved in the crash leaves the scene of the accident. Is the other vehicle that was part of your motorcycle accident unknown or missing? Did the other driver flee? Leaving the scene of a motorcycle accident is illegal — but unfortunately it does happen, and it presents special challenges to injured motorcyclists.
"No Collision" Accidents May Also Be Hit-and-Run Accidents
Perhaps you were in a motorcycle crash caused by a car that failed to yield, forced you into a lane-splitting formation or forced you off the road altogether — and there was no collision with that vehicle. The driver drove away before any witness could identify the car or truck. Now you wonder how you will recover compensation from that negligent driver.
However it happened, your hit-and-run motorcycle accident case requires persistent investigation and insightful analysis. You and your family may be reeling from trauma, injury, loss and expenses, including the following:
- Medical bills
- Therapy and rehabilitation expenses
- Wage loss from time off work
- Practical expenses, such as transportation and parking at the hospital and for medical appointments
- Pain and suffering
- Funeral and burial costs, in the case of a fatal accident
Hit-and-Run Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Representing Injury Victims Nationwide
Bring your questions and concerns to the attention of our motorcycle accident lawyers. Proner & Proner is a nationally known motorcycle accident law firm with ample experience handling difficult cases, including:
- Accidents caused by or involving hit-and-run drivers who left the scene of the accident
- Crashes with uninsured and underinsured motorists
- Motorcycle accident insurance companies that deny liability and try to limit payout of benefits
Will the Other Driver Have an Alibi?
Through investigation, police detectives may eventually find the car that was involved in your accident. If there was no actual collision, the driver may claim, " I didn't see the motorcycle; I didn't know a crash had occurred."
If the vehicle is never found, your own motorcycle insurance, auto insurance, homeowners insurance or private accidental injury insurance may be the primary source of financial help. A knowledgeable personal injury lawyer on your side can tip the balance in your favor.
Attorneys at Proner & Proner Defend Your Motorcycle Injury Rights
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident anywhere in the United States, contact the motorcycle injury attorneys of Proner & Proner. At our firm, our attorneys are well-qualified to represent you in any motorcycle accident case.











Follow Us On