
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how motorcycle accident claims work in Pennsylvania and why visibility and driver perception are key factors in liability.
Motorcycle accident cases often involve a legal issue that is rarely discussed: visibility bias. Drivers frequently claim they “never saw the motorcycle,” and insurance companies analyze whether that statement is plausible based on lighting, road position, and traffic flow.
However, Pennsylvania law does not excuse failure to observe what was reasonably visible. The question becomes whether a driver was exercising proper attention, not whether they subjectively noticed the motorcycle.
Another overlooked factor is that motorcycles are often underestimated in accident reconstruction because they leave less physical roadway evidence than cars, which can complicate liability analysis.
Speed differential also plays a major role in injury severity. Even moderate-speed impacts can result in catastrophic outcomes for the motorcyclist because of a lack of structural protection.
These cases frequently overlap with traumatic injury claims involving long-term rehabilitation needs.
• Pedestrian accident injuries
Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Accident
Understanding your legal rights after a motorcycle accident is important because visibility disputes are common and often central to fault decisions.
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