Motorcycle accidents are among the most serious traffic incidents in New York City. Riders are vulnerable to high-impact injuries that often result in long recoveries, permanent damage, or even disabilities. If you or someone you know has been involved in a motorcycle crash, understanding the types of injuries and how they affect your compensation is essential.
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Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
In New York City, certain motorcycle accident injuries happen more frequently than others. Here are the most common:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
Despite helmet laws, TBIs remain one of the leading injuries. Victims may suffer memory loss, mood changes, and long-term cognitive impairment. - Fractures and Broken Bones
Legs, arms, wrists, and ribs are at high risk in a collision. Surgery, rehabilitation, and physical therapy are often required. - Spinal Cord Injuries
Severe back injuries can lead to partial or total paralysis — some of the most devastating consequences of a motorcycle crash. - Road Rash
Occurs when the rider slides across the pavement. It can cause infections, nerve damage, and significant scarring. - Internal Injuries
Impact trauma can damage internal organs, often requiring emergency surgery.
What’s the Average Payout for Motorcycle Accident Injuries?
There’s no single figure. In New York, motorcycle accident injury settlements can range from $25,000 to over $500,000, depending on the case.
Factors that influence the settlement amount include:
- Severity of the injury
- Current and future medical expenses
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
Long-term disability or permanent damage
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
Pain and Suffering: How Is It Calculated?
When estimating your injury’s value, many victims turn to tools like a settlement calculator or a pain and suffering calculator. While these online tools can give a rough idea, they’re not always accurate.
In most legal cases, attorneys and insurance companies use more detailed formulas that consider:
- Duration of medical treatment
- Permanent damage
- Psychological trauma (such as PTSD or depression)
- Loss of quality of life
For example, a bodily injury settlement calculator might apply a multiplier (1.5x to 5x) to your medical expenses to calculate pain and suffering. A more advanced personal injury settlement calculator factors in both economic and non-economic damages for a fuller picture of your case’s potential value.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident
Your actions after the crash can greatly affect your claim:
- Call 911 and seek immediate medical attention
- Get a police report documenting the accident
- Gather evidence such as photos, videos, and witness statements
- Do not admit fault or speak to the other party’s insurance without advice
- Seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor
- Contact a New York motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible
Acting quickly and strategically helps protect your right to full compensation.
Why You Shouldn’t Rely Solely on Online Calculators
While tools like realistic settlement calculators or auto accident settlement calculators can be helpful, they oversimplify legal factors.
At Proner & Proner, our lawyers consider:
- Local legal precedents in New York
- Specific insurance policy limits
- Comparative negligence (who was at fault and by what percentage)
- The long-term impact on your personal and professional life
We don’t rely on formulas, we build strong cases based on experience, legal knowledge, and a deep understanding of what motorcyclists face.
The Advantage of Working With a Motorcycle Injury Lawyer
A general personal injury lawyer may know the law, but a motorcycle accident attorney understands what it means to be a rider. At Proner & Proner, our lead attorney Mitchell Proner is also a motorcyclist. He knows how accidents happen, how riders are often treated unfairly, and what it takes to win a case.
This real-world experience makes a difference when negotiating with insurers or presenting a case to a jury.
Get a Real Estimate - With Real Legal Advice
Don’t guess the value of your case. If you’ve suffered motorcycle accident injuries in NYC, get a professional evaluation.
Our team at Proner & Proner has recovered millions for riders in Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. We go far beyond any pain and suffering calculator, we fight for the compensation you truly deserve.
Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll help you understand your rights, your case’s worth, and the steps you need to take.