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Naperville was one of only 5 cities in Illinois to host the Distinguished Gentleman’s Motorcycle Ride in 2023 [1]. However, car drivers often fail to share the road, leading to devastating motorcycle accidents.
If you have been injured or have lost a loved one due to a motorcycle crash, you need a Naperville motorcycle accident lawyer to advocate for your legal rights. Learn how we recover maximum compensation for injured motorcyclists below.

All motor vehicle accidents are complicated, but a motorcycle crash is particularly difficult because accident victims often suffer catastrophic injuries, and the mechanics of the crash are different. Naperville, IL, motorcycle accident lawyers have the resources to fully investigate your personal injury claim and ensure all factors are accounted for.
We can negotiate on your behalf with an insurance adjuster or the other driver so you can focus on recovery. With our negotiation skills, we can recover compensation beyond what the insurance company provides in an initial offer.
If necessary, we represent motorcycle accident victims in a personal injury lawsuit, skillfully presenting the liability of all parties involved and ensuring you receive full and fair compensation.
Working with a motorcycle accident lawyer on your personal injury case provides the best possible chance to gain compensation while reducing your stress during such a difficult time.

A majority of motorcycle accidents occur at intersections; typically, a car driver crosses a motorcyclist’s path of travel as they turn, resulting in serious injuries for the motorcycle rider. Unfortunately, Naperville is not immune to particularly dangerous intersections. The five most treacherous intersections include:
As motorcycle accident victims have far less protection than car drivers, even a small crash can result in devastating injuries or death for a rider. Common injuries include:
Motorcycle accident cases are all different, which is why it’s crucial to work with an experienced personal injury law firm that can untangle all facets of the crash and ascertain its causes. Some of the common reasons seen for motorcycle crashes by our law office include:
A motorcycle accident lawsuit may hold a variety of individuals responsible, including the employer of the other driver if they were driving a company vehicle. A Naperville motorcycle accident lawyer will research the particulars of the case and identify who to bring suit against, which may include the following parties:
In most motorcycle accidents, the drivers of other vehicles are responsible because they failed to check for motorcycles or did not yield to them at intersections.
Through our attorney-client relationship, we’ll assess all facts of your personal injury case and prove the car driver is liable using a variety of evidence, such as surveillance footage, medical records, and cell phone records.
Sadly, motorcycle manufacturers often fail to produce safe products. Common defects contributing to a motorcycle accident include bad brakes, faulty frames, steering issues, and improperly assembled engines or fuel tanks.
A skillful Naperville motorcycle accident attorney will be able to pursue compensation against these large manufacturers, holding them accountable for their failures.
It’s sometimes possible to take legal action against the City of Naperville if it can be established the motorcycle accident was the result of road defects or infrastructure failures, such as poorly designed intersections, lack of road maintenance, or faulty traffic signals. Our legal team can successfully hold municipalities accountable, obtaining financial compensation for your injuries.
In most cases, motorcyclists are held to the same laws as car drivers, such as following traffic signs, obeying the speed limit, and having the appropriate license for their vehicle. Additional requirements include the following:
Illinois is one of only three states in the United States that does not require drivers to wear a helmet, which is part of the reason for its low helmet adoption. However, it’s strongly recommended you wear one anyway, regardless of the legal requirements, as it can help save your life in the event of a serious motorcycle accident.
You should also wear protective equipment, such as gloves, a jacket, heavy-duty pants, and eye protection, even though they are not mandated by law.
As with other personal injury claims, you have 2 years to file a lawsuit. This includes instances where the biker died as a result of their motorcycle accident injuries. If it can be proven that a fatal Naperville motorcycle accident was the result of “violent intentional conduct,” such as road rage, you will have an additional 3 years to file a suit, for a maximum time limit of 5 years.
Your motorcycle accident lawyer will work to get a settlement from the applicable insurance company before filing a lawsuit, so it’s important you act fast after a crash to ensure there is ample time to take your claim to court.
Statutory liability, or third-party liability, is the legal obligation of a responsible party to pay for damages resulting from their negligence. If one party was more than 50% responsible for a Naperville motorcycle accident, the injured party could collect damages from them.
Vicarious liability is included in statutory liability. This means the responsible party was not directly involved in the accident but contributed to the severity of the crash due to negligence on their own part.
Examples could be governments failing to maintain roads, vehicle manufacturers producing unsafe products, or companies allowing their employees to drive while under the influence.
Illinois uses modified comparative negligence in personal injury cases. This means every party identified in the suit is assigned a portion of the blame for the accident. If you are considered less than 50% responsible, you can recover compensation, but your damages will be reduced by the amount for which you were responsible for the accident.
For example, if you were considered 29% responsible, then you can still seek compensation, but you will get 29% less than if you were entirely blameless. Getting legal representation is key to ensuring you are not assigned more blame for the crash than you were actually responsible for.
During your free initial consultation with a Naperville motorcycle accident lawyer, we will explain the four facets of negligence under Illinois law: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. These can be described as follows:
Our Naperville personal injury attorneys will fight hard to ensure you receive all of the financial compensation you’re entitled to, which can include economic and non-economic damages.
Economic damages are those that can be proven through financial documentation, including:
Non-economic damages assess the impact of the accident on your life, such as:
There is no hard and fast rule for settlements. The amount of compensation you can receive depends on a variety of factors, such as how much medical attention you require, the amount of time you were off work, and whether the other driver had insurance.
As Illinois has no settlement cap, a skilled Naperville motorcycle accident lawyer from our law firm can earn millions on behalf of our clients. Some of our motorcycle accident settlements include:

Our team has a proven track record of success in obtaining the best compensation for our clients. As we work on a contingency fee basis, you will owe us nothing unless we are able to win your case. Call us at (888) 424-5757 or contact us online for a free case evaluation.
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Resources: [1] Positively Naperville, [2] Illinois Secretary of State, [3] Illinois Department of Transportation, [4] Illinois Department of Transportation, [5] ABC-7, [6] National Highway Traffic Safety Commission, [7] Illinois Department of Transportation, [8] Safe Roads USA, [9] State of Illinois, [10] National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
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