Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries because riders have little protection compared to occupants of passenger vehicles. If you or someone you care about has been injured, you have legal options available. Motorcycle accident cases frequently involve challenging liability issues, serious medical injuries, and aggressive insurance defenses.
At Smith Feddeler & Smith, P.A., our Lakeland motorcycle accident lawyers represent injured riders throughout Polk County and Central Florida. Because riders are often unfairly blamed, early legal involvement can help protect your rights and preserve important evidence. Call (863) 355-4204 or contact us online to speak with our team about your situation. We can review the circumstances of the crash, explain your legal rights, and help determine the next steps for pursuing compensation.
Insurance companies pay attention to which law firms thoroughly prepare cases and which ones resolve claims quickly. At Smith Feddeler & Smith, P.A., we approach every case with careful preparation and attention to detail.
Our firm has more than 50 years of experience representing injured individuals across Florida. We take time to understand the circumstances of each case and develop a strategy based on the facts and evidence.
Our approach includes:
Client testimonials reflect our commitment to guiding individuals through challenging situations and pursuing fair outcomes.
Lakeland’s busy roadways, including U.S. Highway 98, Interstate 4, and Florida Avenue, carry a mix of local and commuter traffic. Our Lakeland motorcycle accident attorneys frequently handle cases involving preventable driver negligence.
Common causes of motorcycle crashes in Lakeland include:
Failure to yield is one of the leading causes of motorcycle crashes. Drivers turning left across traffic often misjudge the speed of an approaching motorcycle or fail to see it until it is too late. When a driver turns directly into a rider’s path at an intersection, the motorcyclist may have little time or space to avoid a collision.
Texting, adjusting navigation systems, or interacting with in-vehicle technology can pull a driver’s attention away from the road for several seconds at a time. For motorcyclists, that gap in attention can be the difference between a driver slowing down safely and a serious collision. Riders cannot afford for other drivers to be looking anywhere but the road ahead.
Motorcycles can disappear into a vehicle’s blind spot quickly, and drivers who skip mirror checks or fail to signal before changing lanes may move directly into a rider’s path. These side-impact collisions are particularly dangerous because they can force a rider off the road or into oncoming traffic with little warning.
Higher speeds reduce the time a driver has to react to changing traffic conditions. When a driver is traveling too fast, they may not be able to stop before reaching a motorcycle, and the force of impact at higher speeds significantly increases the severity of injuries for the rider.
Alcohol and drug impairment slow reaction time, reduce coordination, and cloud judgment in ways that make safe driving impossible. For motorcyclists sharing the road with an impaired driver, the risk of a catastrophic collision is especially high because impaired drivers are less likely to make the corrections needed to avoid a crash.
When investigating an accident, our Lakeland motorcycle accident lawyers review police reports, traffic camera footage, witness statements, and physical evidence.
Because riders lack the structural protection provided by a car or truck, injuries can be severe. Our firm’s Lakeland motorcycle accident lawyers often represent clients dealing with long recovery periods and significant medical expenses.
Common motorcycle accident injuries include:
Motorcycle injuries frequently require surgery, physical therapy, and long-term medical care. Our Lakeland motorcycle accident attorneys assess the full extent of injuries before negotiating with insurance companies.
Florida law requires certain riders to wear helmets. Under Florida Statutes § 316.211, riders under the age of 21 must wear a helmet, while riders over 21 may ride without a helmet if they carry at least $10,000 in medical insurance coverage. However, even riders who wear helmets still suffer injuries due to other motorists’ negligence.
Establishing liability is a key part of any motorcycle accident claim. Our attorneys evaluate the facts to determine whether negligence occurred.
To prove negligence, four elements typically must be established:
Motorcycle accident claims in Florida are governed by the state’s modified comparative negligence rule under Florida Statutes § 768.81. An injured person may still recover compensation even if they share some responsibility for the accident, but any award may be reduced based on their percentage of fault. If a person is found to be more than 50 percent responsible for the accident, they may be barred from recovering damages entirely.
Insurance companies often attempt to shift blame onto motorcycle riders by claiming they were speeding, weaving through traffic, or riding aggressively. Our team of Lakeland motorcycle accident lawyers reviews crash evidence, witness statements, and accident reconstruction analysis to challenge these allegations when the facts show another driver’s negligence caused the collision.
Motorcycle crashes often create financial burdens for injured riders and their families. Our Lakeland motorcycle accident attorneys may pursue compensation for several types of damages.
Potential damages include:
The value of a claim depends on the severity of injuries, the extent of medical treatment required, and the long-term impact on the injured person’s life.
Acting quickly after a motorcycle crash allows our Lakeland motorcycle accident lawyers to preserve evidence and investigate while details remain clear.
Important evidence may include:
Legal deadlines also apply. Under Florida Statutes § 95.11, most negligence-based personal injury claims must be filed within two years. Missing this deadline may prevent a claim from moving forward.
After a serious motorcycle crash, insurance companies may contact you quickly. Adjusters may request recorded statements or attempt to settle the claim before the full extent of injuries is known. Speaking with our Lakeland motorcycle accident attorneys before accepting any settlement can help ensure your rights are protected.
If you are physically able, photograph the scene, document vehicle damage, and collect witness contact information. Avoid giving a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster before speaking with an attorney, as early statements can be used to minimize your claim.
Insurance carriers sometimes argue that motorcyclists were speeding or driving aggressively. Evidence such as accident reconstruction, witness testimony, and traffic camera footage can help clarify what actually happened.
Each case is different. Some claims resolve through settlement negotiations, while others require litigation and additional time.
Helmet use may be considered when evaluating injuries, but it does not automatically prevent you from pursuing compensation if another driver caused the accident.
Motorcycle accidents can cause serious injuries and long-term financial challenges. With more than 50 years of experience and a reputation for taking cases to trial, Smith Feddeler & Smith, P.A. is prepared to fight for the full compensation you deserve. Early legal guidance can help protect your rights and ensure that evidence is preserved.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, call Smith Feddeler & Smith, P.A. at (863) 355-4204 or contact us online to speak with our Lakeland motorcycle accident attorneys about your case.
Smith, Feddeler & Smith, P.A. – Lakeland Office
832 Florida Avenue South
Lakeland, FL 33801
Phone: (863) 355-5648