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What Are My Rights as a Motorcyclist in an Accident

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Motorcycle riding is a source of freedom and excitement, but it also comes with risks. Motorcyclists are far more vulnerable than drivers in enclosed vehicles, and when an accident occurs, the injuries are often severe. If you are involved in a crash, it is crucial to know your rights, not only as a driver sharing the road, but also as an injured victim who may be entitled to compensation.

Understanding these rights can help you protect yourself immediately after the accident, during the claims process, and as you move forward with your recovery. Below, we’ll outline the key rights you have as a motorcyclist in South Carolina when an accident happens.

The Right to Equal Use of the Road

As a motorcyclist, you have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of passenger vehicles. That means:

  • You have the right to use a full lane of traffic.
  • Other drivers are legally required to treat your motorcycle as they would any other vehicle.
  • You have the right to expect that drivers will follow traffic laws, such as yielding the right-of-way, signaling lane changes, and avoiding distracted driving.

Unfortunately, many motorcycle accidents occur because other drivers fail to respect these rights, cutting off motorcyclists or not leaving them adequate space on the road.

The Right to Medical Care

If you are injured in a motorcycle accident, you have the right to seek emergency medical treatment and ongoing care. Even if your injuries don’t seem serious at first, it is critical to see a doctor as soon as possible. Some injuries, such as concussions or internal bleeding, may not show immediate symptoms but can be life-threatening if untreated.

Your medical records will also serve as important evidence if you decide to pursue an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit.

The Right to File an Insurance Claim

After a crash, you have the right to file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company. South Carolina requires drivers to carry liability insurance, which is intended to cover damages such as:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage to your motorcycle

In addition, your own motorcycle insurance policy may include uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, which can help if the at-fault driver has no insurance or insufficient coverage.

The Right to Compensation for Your Losses

As a motorcyclist injured by another driver’s negligence, you are entitled to seek full compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. These may include:

  • Medical bills: Emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, prescriptions, and long-term care.
  • Lost income: Wages lost during recovery, as well as reduced earning capacity if you cannot return to your previous job.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress.
  • Property damage: Repair or replacement of your motorcycle and riding gear.
  • Loss of enjoyment of life: If your injuries prevent you from engaging in activities you once loved.

In severe cases involving reckless or intentional behavior, you may also be entitled to punitive damages meant to punish the at-fault driver.

You are never required to handle a motorcycle accident claim on your own. You have the right to hire an attorney to represent you and protect your interests. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can:

  • Investigate the crash and gather evidence.
  • Handle communications with insurance adjusters.
  • Negotiate for a fair settlement.
  • Represent you in court if the case goes to trial.

Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts, especially in motorcycle cases, where stereotypes about “reckless riders” may unfairly influence how claims are viewed. Having a lawyer on your side ensures you have a strong advocate fighting for your rights.

The Right to Fair Treatment Under the Law

South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident, as long as you are found less than 51% responsible. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

For example, if you are awarded $100,000 in damages but found 20% at fault, your recovery would be reduced to $80,000. This system makes it especially important to protect your rights, since insurance companies may try to unfairly shift blame onto you to reduce what they must pay.

The Right to Remain Silent

After a crash, you may be contacted by insurance adjusters seeking recorded statements. While you should report the accident to your own insurance company, you have the right not to give detailed statements to the at-fault driver’s insurer without first consulting a lawyer. Anything you say could later be used to undermine your claim.

Steps to Protect Your Rights

To make the most of the rights you have as a motorcyclist, it is important to take certain steps after an accident:

  1. Call 911 – Report the crash and request police and medical assistance.
  2. Seek medical attention – Even if you feel “okay,” get checked out by a doctor.
  3. Document the scene – If possible, take photos of the vehicles, road conditions, and your injuries.
  4. Exchange information – Get the other driver’s contact and insurance details.
  5. Avoid admitting fault – Do not speculate about what caused the accident.
  6. Consult a lawyer – Reach out to an experienced motorcycle accident attorney before dealing extensively with insurers.

Contact Our Motorcycle Lawyers At McWhirter, Bellinger & Associates

As a motorcyclist, you have the same rights as every other driver on the road, and when an accident occurs, you also have the right to medical care, to file an insurance claim, to pursue compensation, and to hire an attorney who will fight for your best interests. Knowing these rights is the first step toward protecting yourself after a crash.

Motorcycle accidents can be life-changing, but with the right knowledge and legal support, you can safeguard your health, your finances, and your future. Contact us for a free case review.