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If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident, a skilled motorcycle accident lawyer can make a crucial difference in your recovery and compensation. Motorcycle accidents often lead to serious injuries, costly medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers understand the unique challenges motorcyclists face on the road and are dedicated to protecting your rights.

Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Riding a motorcycle offers a type of freedom unlike any other. Unfortunately, due to their size, motorcycles are often not seen by other drivers on the roads. This explains why, A recent report from the Toronto Sun highlights that motorcycles are increasingly dangerous, accounting for 10% of traffic fatalities in Ontario despite making up only 2% of traffic. Moreover, motorcycle accidents impose a substantial burden on the healthcare system, costing six times more than car accidents and resulting in five times the fatalities.

If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident, getting a dedicated motorcycle accident lawyer can make all the difference. Motorcyclists often face bias in court and with insurance adjusters, which can result in unfair settlements. A specialized lawyer understands the unique challenges motorcyclists face, including the extent of injuries, medical costs, and lost wages.

They’ll advocate for you, handle the complexities of insurance claims, and gather evidence to strengthen your case. With a motorcycle accident lawyer on your side, you’re more likely to secure a fair settlement that covers your needs, helping you get back on your feet faster and with peace of mind.

 

Statute of Limitations for Motorcycle Accidents in Ontario

In Ontario, the statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit after a motorcycle accident is two years from the date of the accident. This means you have two years to initiate legal action for compensation related to injuries, damages, or losses caused by the accident. Failing to file within this timeframe typically bars you from pursuing a claim in court.

However, there are exceptions. For example, if the victim is a minor or mentally incapacitated, the time limit may be extended. Additionally, if you’re filing a claim against a municipality (e.g., for poorly maintained roads), you must provide written notice within 10 days of the incident.

It’s crucial to act promptly and consult with a personal injury lawyer to ensure your rights are protected and deadlines are met.



Before You File Your Lawsuit for a Toronto Motorcycle crash what should you do?

  • Obtaining and gathering evidence from the motorcycle accident, such as police reports, witness statements and pictures and videos.
  • Recovery time from your injuries, collecting and maintaining all your medical records and details of who you are seeing and when.
  • A damage assessment, accident, or police report.
  • Lost wages, and potential future wages.
  • Future medical expenses related to injuries that occurred in the motorcycle crash.

How do I choose a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer?

Motorcycle accidents require skilled and experienced personal injury lawyers. Those injured in motorcycle accidents often suffer from polytraumatic, serious, and catastrophic injuries, including brain injuries, internal injuries, concussions, and orthopaedic and bone fractures typically requiring surgery. Many motorcycle accidents involve fatalities. Depending on the severity of these injuries, injured persons may require extensive medical treatment and either miss significant time from work or be disabled from work completely.

From investigating the accident scene to negotiating with insurance companies, we’re here to ensure you receive the maximum compensation you deserve. Don’t settle for less—contact us today for a free consultation and let our motorcycle accident attorneys help you get back on the road to recovery.

Boland Romaine LLP has over 40 years’ experience representing motorcyclists and their family members in personal injury cases in Toronto and across Ontario. If you or a loved one have been injured in a motorcycle accident, call Boland Romaine LLP today at 1-844-837-6583 to arrange a free consultation with one of our experienced trial lawyers. We believe that your future is worth fighting for.

Ron Cockburn, Motorcycle Accident Client.

Boland Romaine LLP has built its reputation on maximizing compensation for motorcyclists and, when necessary, fighting at trial. Read more about trial experience here.

For example, we conducted a jury trial for Ron Cockburn, a 59-year-old motorcycle enthusiast and produce manager at No Frills. Ron had to make the terrible choice of bailing from his motorcycle when he was cut off by a van in an offset intersection.

As a result of his motorcycle accident, Ron suffered multiple fractures to his sacrum, pubic ramus, and acetabulum. These injuries resulted in permanent nerve damage in his right leg which prevented him from continuing to work in his pre-accident employment.

The driver of the van was charged under the Highway Traffic Act, but he was acquitted after a one-day trial in traffic court. Ron and his family then came to us at Boland Romaine LLP. After a one-month jury trial in the Superior Court of Justice, the jury found the van driver 90% liable for the motorcycle accident, and awarded Ron $420,000 for the impact that the nerve injury in Ron’s leg had on his ability to work, maintain his home, obtain treatment, and compensate him for the ways in which the motorcycle accident changed his life. Click here to see the actual questions put to the jury and their handwritten answers (Cockburn et al. v. Holmes, Newmarket Court File No. CV-08-091101-00).

What compensation am I entitled to following a motorcycle accident?

People injured in motorcycle accidents are entitled compensation for personal injury. If you have been hurt in a motorcycle accident by another at-fault driver in Toronto or in Ontario, you can seek compensation from the other motorist by commencing a civil tort lawsuit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. Depending on the severity of your injuries, you can be compensated for your pain and suffering, past and future loss of income, and past and future costs of treatment or medication. However, in order to succeed in your lawsuit, you must prove that the other motorist involved in the accident was negligent and therefore liable for your injuries. Click here to learn more about your rights to claim compensation against an at-fault motorist.

Boland Romaine LLP has helped many motorcyclists and their families after a critical injury and has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for motorcyclists hurt by negligent drivers. We have experience gathering evidence to prove fault against other motorists and obtaining the compensation our clients deserve.

Regardless of who is at-fault, injured motorcyclists or passengers injured in motorcycle accidents may also seek compensation from their own insurance company by filing a claim for accident benefits. Accident benefits claims provide funding for medical treatment, loss of income, and attendant care, however your insurance company actively monitors the file and may deny you the treatment or disability benefits you are entitled to. A more detailed outline of your rights to accident benefits is set out here.

What is my motorcycle accident claim worth?

It is worth fighting for. A personal injury lawsuit attempts to restore you to the financial position you would have been in had the motorcycle accident not happened. For those with significant losses of income or new lifelong expenses, a personal injury lawsuit is your only means to protect your future and replace what you have lost.

Motorcycle accidents often involve serious head injuries and fractures. Evaluating your motorcycle accident claim is based on a multitude of factors, including your injuries, age, level of recovery, level of functionality, pre-accident employment, pre-accident lifestyle, and the evidence both for and against your claim.

We invite you to contact our office for a free consultation to discuss your motorcycle accident claim.

Losing a loved one following a motorcycle accident

Unfortunately, many motorcyclists or their passengers are killed following motorcycle accidents. Even if not directly involved in the motorcycle accident, family members may be entitled to compensation from the at-fault motorist for loss of care, guidance, and companionship.

Lawsuits arising from motorcycle accident fatalities are often very difficult on grieving family members. Regardless, insurance companies vigorously defend at-fault motorists to reduce the amount of compensation paid to family members. It is important that you speak with motorcycle accident lawyers that exclusively practice in serious personal injury law and have the expertise to settle your case fairly for the compensation you deserve.

Boland Romaine LLP are personal injury lawyers with over 40 years experience representing family members of motorcyclists killed in motorcycle accidents in Toronto and across Ontario. Read more here about our experience with fatality claims.

What to do after being hurt in a motorcycle accident

It is important that individuals hurt in motorcycle accidents gather as much evidence about the motorcycle accident scene as possible. You would be wise to preserve your motorcycle helmet and clothing as they will likely be used as evidence in your case. Preserve any photographs that were taken on the day of you out motorcycling. Do not repair your motorcycle and try not to change any gears. It is very helpful if you or someone you know returns to the scene to photograph or videotape the area where the motorcycle accident occurred.

A good way to start is to photograph the area of the collision from the direction of the motorcyclist, then from the opposite direction or that of the other vehicle. Also, keep a keen eye for skid marks, gouges and debris that may have been left behind. These subtle signs can help establish the path of travel, and any evasive actions. Also look for the resting position. Photograph the helmet and the motorcycle as well, including the serial numbers, and the components, such as hand brakes, lights, reflectors, derailers, gears, and tires.

At some point, after you have received medical care, you or a family member will turn your mind to the necessity of a lawsuit to best protect your future. We invite you to contact us, as we have demonstrable trial experience in handling motorcycle accident claims.

Factors Contributing to Increased Injury Risks in Motorcycle Accidents in Toronto

Motorcycle crashes often result in more severe injuries compared to car accidents. Several factors contribute to the heightened risks faced by motorcyclists:

  • Motorcycle Size: The small size of motorcycles plays a significant role in accidents, contributing to nearly 42% of crashes. Motorcycles are more likely to be overlooked in a driver’s blind spot, especially when vehicles make left-hand turns. This increases the likelihood of collisions at intersections when a motorcycle is traveling straight.
  • Road Hazards and Debris: With only two wheels and no external protection, motorcycles are less stable than passenger vehicles. Hazards like potholes, slick roads, uneven lanes, or debris (e.g., fallen objects, oil spills, or broken glass) pose a significant threat to motorcyclists. Riders must remain vigilant to avoid accidents caused by these conditions.
  • Poor Motorcycle Maintenance: Regular maintenance is crucial for safe riding. Issues with oil levels, tires, brakes, lights, or other critical components can lead to mechanical failures and increase the risk of accidents. Proper upkeep of your motorcycle is as essential as maintaining other vehicles.
  • Lack of Knowledge: A limited understanding of road conditions or how to operate a motorcycle effectively can impact rider safety. Not having a valid motorcycle license or formal training increases the likelihood of accidents, as these courses teach vital skills for safe riding.
  • Lack of Protective Gear: Unlike cars, motorcycles lack built-in safety features such as seatbelts or airbags. Riders are more exposed to injuries during a crash. Wearing protective gear, including a helmet, jacket, and boots, can significantly reduce the risk of severe injuries to riders and passengers.

Understanding these factors and taking proactive measures can help reduce the risks associated with motorcycle riding.

After a Motorcycle Crash What Type of Damages am, I entitled to?

If you win a motorcycle crash personal injury lawsuit, you may be entitled to receive the following compensation for the damages you received in the accident:

  • Medical expenses, including emergency room care, medication, diagnostic tests, and physical therapy/occupational therapy.
  • Future medical needs, especially if you have become permanently disabled.
  • Lost wages for work missed due to the accident as well as during the recovery period
  • Loss of future wages or wages you may have earned (earning potential) after becoming permanently disabled.
  • Pain and suffering, pertaining to your emotional trauma as well as to your physical pain.

What to do if not wearing a helmet?

Under section 104(1) of the Highway Traffic Act, everyone who rides or operates a motorcycle on a highway is required to wear a helmet which complies with the standards set out in Ontario Regulation 610: Safety Helmets. But what if you were not wearing a motorcycle helmet when the accident occurred?

First, it does not prevent you from having a successful lawsuit. Not wearing a helmet does not excuse a defendant from causing you harm.

Second, the value of your claim will only be reduced if wearing a helmet would have prevented or minimized the injuries suffered. In the Ontario Court of Appeal decision of Snushall v. Fulsang, Ontario’s highest court decided that the most that could be deducted from a claim where a protective device would have saved the injured person from all of their injuries was 25%, and that by convention, a reduction of 5% – 10% in the value of the claim would be typical.

That being said, even that reduction is not automatic. It is up to the defendant to prove that a motorcycle helmet would have made a difference. According to the scientific literature, this is more easily done in cases where there is a skull fracture, but even then, the fracture must have occurred where the helmet provided protection. In the absence of a skull fracture, it is significantly more difficult for the defendant to establish that the helmet would have made a difference in cases of mild traumatic brain injury. Even if the defendant can establish that the helmet would have had some benefit, only the portion of the claim attributable to the head injury is reduced.

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