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Common causes of motorcycle crashes

On Behalf of | Jun 2, 2026 | Car Accidents

Motorcyclists usually enjoy the thrill of the open road. They aren’t confined by an enclosed vehicle, so they get to feel the breeze. While this is often a freeing experience for the motorcyclist, it comes with a significant risk because they don’t have the frame of the vehicle to help keep them safe. 

Motorcycle crashes can lead to significant injuries because of the lack of protection. Even if a motorcyclist has a helmet on, they can still suffer serious harm, particularly if they’re thrown off the motorcycle.

When a motorcyclist is injured, they may opt to pursue a compensation claim to help cover the costs of medical care and other financial damages. Determining the underlying causes of the crash is necessary because the cause can directly impact the outcome of the claim. 

Drivers are sometimes the cause

Drivers are sometimes responsible for the crash. This can be for reasons like impairment, distraction or fatigue; however, other causes are also possible. One common cause of motorcycle crashes is a lack of visibility. 

The small profile of motorcycles makes them difficult to see in some circumstances. For example, hedges near intersections may make it hard for a driver who stops at a stop sign to see a motorcycle coming. If the driver goes through the intersection, they may strike the motorcyclist. 

Another common cause is unsafe lane changes, which may result in a motorcyclist being hidden in a blind spot. This is a common cause of crashes on roads with higher speed limits because drivers and motorcyclists may not have time to react to sudden changes. 

Motorcyclists who suffer injuries and want to seek compensation should act swiftly so time doesn’t run out to file their claim. It might be beneficial to have someone on your side who’s familiar with these laws and can assist.

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