Trucks and motorcycles operate in totally different realities. When they collide, the result is almost always catastrophic for the rider.
A fully loaded truck can weigh 80,000 lbs. A motorcycle? Less than 500. The force in a crash falls squarely on the rider.
With no airbags or protective frame, riders often suffer spinal injuries, TBIs, or permanent disabilities after truck crashes.
Trucking company, maintenance crew, or even a part manufacturer may share blame—making legal claims more complex.
Federal trucking rules, missing logs, and hard-to-find records mean it takes more time, tools, and experience to prove your case.
Riders are often blamed unfairly. This bias can show up in police reports, insurance decisions, and courtroom outcomes.
Call 911
Document the scene
Get medical help
Save your gear
Contact a lawyer before talking to insurers
From preserving black box data to dealing with multiple insurers, a lawyer ensures your claim gets taken seriously.
We understand the complexities of motorcycle vs. truck accidents—and we fight to get riders full compensation.