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27 Nov

Who Are the Potential Liable Parties in A Motorcycle Accident

By James William

Florida has turned deadly for motorcyclists. In the last year, Florida witnessed more deaths and injuries than other states in the U.S., for the third consecutive year. Around 9,420 motorcycle crashes took place, which led to around 578 deaths. Unfortunately, the beginning of 2025 hasn’t shown any hope, either. According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, around 843 crashes occurred that resulted in 44 motorcyclist deaths in the first 2-3 months.    

Motorcycle accidents are disastrous, and when the rider is injured, the question is who is at fault. Motorcyclists are exposed to more risks on the road than passengers in other vehicles. One of the primary reasons behind this is the motorcyclist’s lack of protective gear and the open structure of the two-wheeler vehicle. Motorcyclists are exposed to various road hazards, while passengers inside enclosed cars, equipped with safety features such as seatbelts and airbags, are way more protected. 

When another vehicle driver’s negligence or carelessness causes a motorcycle accident, the motorcyclist is entitled to receive a settlement worth fair enough to compensate their losses and damages. The entire process is determined by the identification of the liable parties. Not always is another motorvehicle is the reason. There are many more. There could be one or more than one accountable parties behind the accident. It’s critical to find out the party to confidently pursue the compensation claim process. 

The victims must know that they have personal injury rights. For this very reason, you need the assistance of a Motorcycle accident attorney in Orlando after you have suffered a motorcycle crash. At Injury Assistance Law Firm, our seasoned motorcycle attorneys guide you through the meandering legal maze and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.  

Who Could be the Potential Liable Parties?

Based on specific scenarios of motorcycle accidents, one or more parties can be held liable for a crash. Let’s have a look at who could be the potential liable parties. 

A motorcyclist 

Another motorist can be the reason behind a motorcycle accident. All motorcycle riders hold the “duty of care” towards other motorcyclists. They must follow the traffic laws. When they don’t do so, the chances of accidents become high. In case another motorist is responsible for your injuries and damages, you can claim compensation from the liable motorist’s insurer. 

Vehicle manufacturer 

If your motorcycle has a manufacturing fault that results in an unfortunate accident, the manufacturer is responsible for the occurrence. Any part, such as faulty brakes or leaks, may result in road crashes. 

Government body or agency 

Ill or poorly maintained road conditions are often the reasons behind motorcycle crashes or collisions. The state government must keep the road and ensure the safety of all road users. Bad road conditions, such as potholes, debris, or a lack of or low-visibility traffic lights, can be direct causes of motorcycle accidents. 

Company employer 

In the event that your motorcycle is hit by a commercial truck or rideshare cab, the drivers, who are typically company employees, are held responsible. The vicarious liability system allows these claims. You can claim compensation against your losses from the employer when the employee is accountable for your damages. 

Besides these, other parties can also be at fault for your motorcycle crash. Let your truck accident attorney from Injury Assistance Law Firm collect proofs and evidence and determine who is or are at fault. 

What Are the Common Causes behind Motorcycle Accidents?

According to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the majority of accidents occur due to human error. Other reasons include defective vehicle parts, poor road conditions, and other factors. The most common causes behind motorcycle accidents include - 

  • Speeding 
  • Distracted driving (texting, talking on the phone, having food, talking to co-passengers, looking outside)
  • DUI (Driving Under the Influence)
  • Reckless or aggressive driving 
  • Drowsy or fatigued driving 
  • Breaking traffic signals 
  • Sudden lane changes 
  • Tailgating
  • Racing   

How Does the Comparative Fault System Work in Florida?

Florida is a no-fault state; however, its state law follows a comparative fault rule. After an accident, you can claim compensation from your own insurance provider, no matter who caused the accident. The victim can claim a settlement upto the maximum limit. The least PIP coverage pays for the victim’s medical care expenses and a share of lost income. 

According to Florida Statute § 316.027, you can claim compensation from the other party’s insurer when your injuries are serious and need expensive medical intervention. The cases are complex to handle. That’s the reason you need an experienced motorcycle accident attorney in Orlando to help you deal with the legal complexities. 

How Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Use Evidence to Prove Negligence

Your motorcycle accident attorney must prove the liable party’s fault with relevant proof and evidence. When a personal injury lawyer takes on your legal case, the professional first gets into a thorough investigation process. Your attorney collects the relevant information and strengthens your case with solid legal backup. The pieces of evidence collected include,

  • Police report 
  • Camera footage 
  • Photos of the accident scene
  • Medical test results and the doctor’s words 
  • Witness statements 

When it comes to proving the victim’s losses and its direct link with the accident, another factor is a must to consider. The attorney must prove the liable party’s negligence or carelessness to prove their accountability. If one loses a loved one in a motorcycle accident, one can file a wrongful death claim, too. This is where the law comes into play and protects your rights.  

How Does the Injury Assistance Law Firm Work?

After you suffer a motorcycle accident, it’s crucial to consult a knowledgeable and skilled motorcycle accident lawyer in Orlando to claim compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance company. From claiming compensation to collecting evidence, talking to witnesses, reconstructing the case, consulting other experts, calculating potential compensation, and negotiating with the insurance company - we do it all for you. 

At Injury Assistance Law Firm, our motorcycle accident lawyers with years of experience and expertise explain your legal options and help you reach the best possible solution. We don’t charge you any fee before you win compensation against your losses. Our contingency fee ensures you are free from unnecessary financial burden. 

Potential Liable Parties in A Motorcycle Accident FAQs

Yes. More than one party can be at fault. Florida law follows comparative fault law. According to this law, the liability is shared among multiple individuals or entities depending on the degree of their contribution to the accident.
Yes. When a manufacturing defect or any of its components directly causes the crash, the parts manufacturer or the supplier might be held responsible under product liability laws.
The victim may still pursue compensation through uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) on your own insurance policy. An attorney investigates other potentially liable parties.
A seasoned motorcycle accident attorney identifies all potentially liable parties, protects your rights, handles insurance negotiations, and pursues maximum compensation under Florida law.
Florida’s Dram Shop Law allows liability in very few circumstances. For instance, when alcohol was knowingly served to a minor or a known habitual alcoholic. In these cases, the bar may share fault.