When you’re involved in a motorcycle accident, the first thing you expect is support, clarity, and justice. But if you’ve ever dealt with an insurance company after an accident, you’ve likely noticed something: they’re not really on your side. Their main goal is to pay as little as possible, and to achieve that, they use quiet tactics they’ll never admit to directly.
In this blog, we reveal what insurers don’t want you to know if you’ve been in a motorcycle accident in New York.
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They won’t tell you that you can reject their first offer
Insurance companies often present a low initial offer, hoping you’ll accept out of urgency or lack of knowledge. That amount usually doesn’t cover all your medical bills, lost wages, or emotional suffering.
Accepting quickly is what they want. You have the right to demand more.
They won’t tell you they’re investigating you
Many companies monitor your social media, visit the accident scene, or even review your medical history looking for something they can use to reduce your payout.
They’re not just curious, they’re protecting their profits.
With 30 years of experience winning top settlements, we know how to deal with insurance companies and the legal system. You’re in the best hands with us.
—Mitchell Proner
They won’t tell you that you can appeal if your claim is denied
Did you know you can appeal if your compensation is denied?
Many motorcyclists give up after receiving a denial letter. But that’s not the end. A specialized attorney can help you present solid evidence and reopen the case.
They won’t tell you there’s a time limit to act
In New York, you have a legal deadline to file your claim. If you miss that window, you could lose your right to compensation entirely, no matter how serious the accident was.
They won’t tell you that a lawyer can increase your compensation
Insurers know that if you have an attorney, they can’t manipulate you as easily. That’s why they prefer you negotiate alone.
Studies show that victims represented by legal professionals receive significantly higher settlements.
But they won’t tell you that. They’ll tell you that you don’t need one.
What can you do?
- Don’t sign anything without first having a lawyer review it.
• Keep all medical documents and bills.
• Don’t post accident details on social media.
• Consult with a motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible.
Is your insurer acting unfairly? Talk to us today.
At Proner & Proner, we’ve spent decades fighting against insurance companies that try to reduce or deny compensation. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident in New York, you have rights — and we can help you enforce them.
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