Lansing Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

If you’ve been seriously injured in a motorcycle accident in Lansing, you may be struggling with medical bills that your insurance or PIP benefits can’t fully cover. An experienced Lansing motorcycle accident lawyer can help. With decades of experience, our personal injury law firm has helped injured riders with insurance claims.

How Does Michigan’s No-Fault Insurance Law for Motor Vehicles Impact Riders?

Michigan is a no-fault state for car accidents, but motorcycles are excluded as motor vehicles under this law. Instead of PIP, riders must carry liability coverage of at least 50/100/10: $50,000 for one person injured/killed, $100,000 per accident if multiple people are injured/killed, and $10,000 for property damage. Insurance companies offer optional medical benefits added in $5,000 increments. Riders without at least $20,000 in medical coverage must wear a helmet.

Will I Get PIP Coverage If a Car Hits Me on My Motorcycle?

Regardless of fault, if a rider is injured in an accident with a motor vehicle, the other vehicle’s personal injury protection (PIP) will cover medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, and some funeral costs (up to the selected coverage amount).

According to Michigan law, if a motorcyclist is injured in a crash with a motor vehicle, they can claim PIP medical benefits from the vehicle owner’s insurer. If the driver is uninsured, the motorcyclist can seek PIP benefits in this priority order:

  1. The driver of the motor vehicle
  2. The motor vehicle insurer of the operator of the motorcycle
  3. The motor vehicle insurer of the owner of the motorcycle

If there is no PIP coverage, riders are eligible for up to $250,000 in PIP benefits from the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan (MACP).

If injuries are severe, motorcycle riders may file a personal injury lawsuit for additional damages if they are less than 50% at fault for the accident.

Do I Need Lansing Personal Injury Lawyers in Michigan’s No-Fault System?

Injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident are often catastrophic injuries. In a no-fault insurance system like Michigan’s, if your injuries are severe, you may be able to pursue compensation beyond your own PIP insurance coverage and no-fault benefits. A Michigan motorcycle accident lawyer or Lansing wrongful death lawyer from our legal team can help you determine if you have a valid motorcycle accident claim.

Serious Injuries in Lansing Motorcycle Accident Cases

MCL – Section 257.58c defines motorcycle accident injuries that qualify as serious impairments and may allow you to seek additional damages beyond no-fault insurance benefits. These include:

  • Severe injuries sustained like the loss or loss of use of limbs—hands, feet, fingers, or thumbs
  • Vision or hearing loss, as well as impairments to bodily functions
  • Conditions like comas lasting more than 3 days or measurable brain or mental impairments
  • Serious physical trauma—including visible disfigurement, skull fractures, traumatic brain injuries, and substantial bone fractures
  • Loss of organs or internal injuries—subdural hemorrhages or hematomas

Fair Compensation for Seriously Injured Motorcycle Crash Victims

In a motorcycle accident lawsuit involving serious body impairment, additional damages beyond no-fault insurance may include medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

How a Motorcycle Wreck Lawyer Can Help Maximize the Value of Your Case in Lansing

How a Motorcycle Wreck Lawyer Can Help Maximize the Value of Your Case in Lansing

Who May Be Held Liable for a Motorcycle Accident Case in Lansing?

Some potentially liable parties in personal injury and wrongful death cases—provided by the Michigan Wrongful Death Act (MCL – Section 600.2922) could include:

  • Another driver—if an accident is caused by speeding, distracted driving, reckless driving, or failing to yield
  • A manufacturer or distributor—if a defect in the motorcycle or its parts caused the crash
  • Government agencies—if the accident was caused by bad roads or poor signage

How Long Do I Have to File a Motorcycle Accident Case in Lansing?

By Michigan law, you have three years from the date of a motorcycle accident to file a personal injury claim.

Contact an Experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Our law firm offers motorcycle accident victims a free consultation with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer to review their personal injury cases, outline courses of action to seek compensation, and answer their questions.

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