When a motorcyclist is involved in an accident in New York, every decision they make afterward can mean the difference between receiving fair compensation… or losing it all.
Many people make simple mistakes that, unknowingly, can jeopardize their legal claim, financial stability, and even their right to compensation.
In this article, we’ll cover the most common mistakes people make after a motorcycle accident—and how to avoid them from the start.
Table of Contents
We return our clients’ phone calls. We are available 24/7, 365 days a year. I give out my personal cell phone number to all my clients, and I tell them they can feel free to contact me at any time. That’s what makes us different.
—Mitchell Proner
Not Reporting the Accident Immediately
One of the most serious mistakes is failing to report the accident to the police or 911 at the scene. Even if the crash seems minor or you believe you’re not seriously hurt, not filing an official report can ruin your case.
Without a police report, insurance companies or the other party’s lawyers may argue that “nothing serious happened” or that “it wasn’t their fault.”
Waiting Too Long to Seek Medical Attention
Another common mistake is not going to the hospital right away. Many internal injuries (like trauma, neck or spinal injuries) don’t hurt immediately but can show up hours or even days later.
The issue is that if there are no early medical records, insurers will claim your injuries weren’t caused by the accident.
Tip: Even if you feel fine, get checked out the same day as the accident.
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
Posting on Social Media
It may seem harmless to post a story or a photo, but insurance companies monitor social media to find anything they can use against you.
Imagine you post a smiling photo just hours after the crash. They could use that to argue you “weren’t really injured” or “exaggerated your damages.”
Recommendation: Stay silent on social media until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.
Accepting the Insurance Company’s First Offer
After a motorcycle accident, it’s common for the insurer to call you with a quick cash offer. It might sound tempting in the moment—but it’s usually far less than what you truly deserve.
Accepting that offer could mean giving up your right to seek more later.
Not Speaking with a Specialized Attorney
Many people think they don’t need a lawyer, or that they can handle it all themselves. The truth is: the legal system and insurance companies are built to protect their interests—not yours.
A single mistake on a form, a poorly worded statement, or signing a document without legal guidance could cost you your entire compensation.
What Should You Do After an Accident?
• Call 911 and request a police report
• Seek medical attention immediately
• Don’t post anything on social media
• Don’t accept any offers without legal advice
• Speak to a motorcycle accident lawyer in New York
Were you in a motorcycle accident? A mistake could cost you. Talk to us first
AtProner & Proner, we have decades of experience representing injured motorcyclists in New York. We know how to legally protect you from the start and prevent insurers from taking advantage of you.
100% Free Consultation
Fast service throughout New York
No upfront payments