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What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident: A Step‑by‑Step Guide

August 14, 2025
What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident: A Step‑by‑Step Guide

After a motorcycle crash, shock and confusion are normal. What you do next can protect your health, your rights, and your claim. Follow these steps from the moment it happens through the days and weeks that follow.

1) Prioritize Safety

2) Call 911

3) Document the Scene

Use your phone to record:

4) Exchange Information—But Don’t Admit Fault

Swap only the basics:

5) Seek Medical Care the Same Day

6) Notify Your Insurance—Carefully

7) Protect Your Claim

8) Talk to a Motorcycle Accident Attorney Early

A lawyer will:

State‑Specific Motorcycle Laws (IL, MN, OH, CO)

Illinois (Chicago):
Illinois follows a fault/modified comparative negligence system. You can recover if you’re 50% or less at fault, but your compensation is reduced by your percentage. Uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage often matters in rider cases—check your policy. Need help in Chicago? See our Chicago office page.

Minnesota (Minneapolis):
Minnesota is no‑fault for medical benefits and certain losses, meaning your own insurer initially covers medical bills and wage loss up to PIP limits—even if you were at fault. You can still pursue the at‑fault driver if you meet thresholds (medical expenses, disability, scarring, or time‑off‑work). Minneapolis riders: we’ll navigate PIP and liability together.

Ohio (Cincinnati):
Ohio is fault‑based with modified comparative negligence (bar at >50% fault). Evidence collection (intersection cameras, business video along Vine, Reading, or I‑71 corridors) can be decisive—call us quickly so we can preserve footage.

Colorado (Denver):
Colorado is fault‑based with modified comparative negligence (bar at ≥50% fault). Crashes along I‑25/US‑6/Colfax often involve multi‑vehicle dynamics; prompt scene investigation and injury‑specialist medical documentation help maximize recovery.

Bottom line: Across all four states, fast medical care, complete documentation, and early legal help are the levers that move your case.

Common Questions (Quick Answers)

Should I ride the bike home if it looks fine?
No. Hidden damage can make the bike unsafe—and moving it can complicate the claim.

What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
You can still have a claim. Lack of a helmet may affect damages arguments, but it doesn’t erase another driver’s fault.

The other driver’s insurer wants a recorded statement—is that required?
No. Politely decline and refer them to your attorney.

Can I get my gear replaced?
Yes—helmets, jackets, gloves, boots, and electronics can be part of your property damage claim. Photograph everything first.

Your Next Steps (Checklist)

Postman law Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in IL, MN, OH & CO

Injured in a motorcycle crash in Chicago, Minneapolis, Cincinnati, or Denver? Postman Law delivers—speed, ease, and results. We move quickly to preserve evidence, coordinate your care, and pursue the maximum recovery.

Free consultation: Call 844‑POSTMAN or fill out our online form. We don’t get paid unless you do.

Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance regarding your situation, consult a licensed attorney.

FAQs

You may still be able to recover compensation, depending on the state you live in. Find out about Ohio fault laws and Illinois fault laws. It’s important to consult with a motorcycle accident attorney at Postman Law so you know what your rights are.

Protective gear like helmets, jackets, gloves, and boots are important because they can show impact points and help demonstrate the severity of the crash.

Common motorcycle accident injuries include road rash, fractures, head and brain injuries, spinal injuries, and internal organ damage.

You should contact a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible. Early legal guidance helps protect your rights, ensures critical documentation and evidence are properly gathered and submitted, and will fight for the compensation you deserve.

Seek medical care right away even if you feel fine, don’t admit fault, don’t post details on social media, or talk to the other drivers insurance company.

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We move quickly to gather evidence, thoroughly investigate your case, negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, and represent you in court when necessary. You pay nothing up front. We only collect a fee if we secure compensation for you.

Throughout your case, we stay in close communication, answering your questions, explaining your options, and guiding you every step of the way. Contact us today to schedule a free case consultation.

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