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The Schriever Law Firm Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle Accident Attorney IN Provo

Legal Help For Injured Riders In Utah County

A motorcycle crash can change your life in seconds. Riders have very little protection, and when a car or truck pulls out, turns left, or follows too closely, the result is often serious injury and a long road to recovery. If you or someone you love was hurt in a motorcycle collision in Provo, you may be facing pain, medical bills, and questions you never expected to ask.

At The Schriever Law Firm, we help injured riders and their families across Utah County understand their options and regain a sense of control. Our team-based personal injury practice handles motorcycle cases with the same focus and preparation we bring to every serious injury claim. We prepare each case as if it is going to trial, and we handle injury matters on a contingency fee, so you do not pay us up front.

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Why Injured Riders Choose Our Firm

Choosing a lawyer after a serious motorcycle crash is not just about finding any firm in the Provo area. It is about working with a team you trust to investigate what happened, stand up to insurance companies, and keep you informed along the way. Our approach is built around collaboration, preparation, and transparency.

When you hire us, you are not relying on a single overextended attorney. You are backed by an entire legal team that reviews your file, discusses strategy, and looks at your case from multiple angles. Motorcycle collisions often involve disputed fault, complicated injuries, and questions about long-term impact. Having several legal minds thinking through liability, damages, and negotiation can make a meaningful difference in how your claim is presented.

We also prepare every injury case as if it will go before a jury. That means we work to understand the full picture of your injuries, your medical needs, and how the crash has affected your daily life. This trial-ready approach often helps when negotiating with insurance carriers that may try to blame riders or minimize what they have lost. They can see that we are ready to move forward if a fair resolution is not possible.

Our personal injury practice has resolved a very high percentage of the injury cases we accept in favor of our clients. Our history includes a 99 percent-plus success rate in these matters. This record reflects our careful screening of cases, our preparation, and our commitment to injured people. At the same time, no lawyer can promise a certain outcome, and results depend on the facts of each situation.

Cost is a major concern for many riders after a crash. For injury cases, including motorcycle claims, we use a contingency fee arrangement. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, and if there is no recovery, you do not owe an attorney fee. This structure lets you pursue a claim without adding another monthly bill when you are already dealing with medical expenses and lost income.

Throughout your case, we work to keep you informed. You can expect straightforward explanations, honest discussions about timelines and options, and regular updates as your claim moves forward. Our goal is to combine strong legal advocacy with consistent communication, so you know where things stand and what to expect next.

Common Motorcycle Crashes In This Area

Riding a motorcycle in and around Provo offers open roads and scenic views, especially as you move along I 15 through Utah County or travel near the foothills. At the same time, local traffic patterns create real risks for riders. Many motorcycle collisions in this area happen at busy intersections or on high speed corridors where other drivers fail to pay attention.

We often see left turn crashes where a driver on streets like University Parkway or University Avenue turns across a rider’s lane because they misjudge distance or never see the motorcycle at all. Rear end collisions at stoplights and sudden lane changes on the interstate are also common. In each of these situations, the person on the motorcycle usually has far less protection than the driver who caused the impact.

Road design and congestion around commercial areas, including routes near Brigham Young University and large retail centers, can increase the chance that a driver will be distracted or impatient. Drivers looking for parking, checking phones, or rushing through yellow lights are more likely to overlook a rider. When that happens, even a low-speed crash can cause fractures, head injuries, or significant soft tissue damage.

Another challenge for motorcyclists is bias. After a crash, it is not unusual for insurers, and sometimes others at the scene, to assume the rider must have been speeding or taking risks. That assumption can influence how fault is assigned in reports and how an insurance company treats the claim. Our attorneys are familiar with these patterns, and we work to look beyond assumptions and focus on what the evidence actually shows.

When we review a motorcycle collision from Provo or elsewhere in Utah County, we look closely at the location of the crash, traffic control devices, the position and damage to each vehicle, and any available witness statements. By connecting local roads and traffic conditions to the facts in your case, we can build a clearer picture of what really happened and push back against unfair blame.

What To Do After A Motorcycle Crash

The minutes and days after a motorcycle collision can feel chaotic. You may be in pain, worried about your bike, and unsure who to talk to first. Taking a few practical steps can help protect your health and any future claim you decide to pursue.

If you are on the scene and can move safely, call 911 or ask someone else to call. Emergency responders can assess injuries and transport you to a facility such as Utah Valley Hospital if needed. Even if you think you are able to walk away, symptoms from head, neck, or internal injuries sometimes appear later, so it is important to be checked by a medical professional as soon as you can.

When law enforcement arrives, provide honest, brief information about what you remember, but do not argue about fault or speculate about speed or distances. An officer’s report is only one piece of the puzzle, and further investigation can reveal details that are not obvious in the moment. If possible, you or someone you trust can also take photos of the scene, your motorcycle, other vehicles, your helmet and gear, and any visible injuries.

Insurance adjusters may contact you quickly, sometimes within a day or two. They may ask for a recorded statement or offer to discuss a quick payment. It is usually safer to avoid detailed conversations with an insurance company before you understand your rights. Once you give a statement, it can be difficult to correct misunderstandings later.

Key steps to consider after a motorcycle crash:

  • Seek prompt medical care and follow your provider’s recommendations.
  • Report the collision to law enforcement and your insurer.
  • Preserve photos, contact information for witnesses, and damaged gear.
  • Keep copies of medical records, bills, and time away from work.
  • Talk with our team before signing documents or accepting a settlement.

By reaching out to us early, you give our team a better chance to gather information while it is still fresh, help you avoid common mistakes with insurers, and answer your questions about the process. Whether your crash happened on a busy road in Provo or another part of Utah County, we can help you understand your options.

How Our Team Handles Your Claim

Once you contact The Schriever Law Firm after a motorcycle crash, our first priority is to listen. During your initial consultation, we talk through what happened, your injuries, the medical care you have received so far, and any communication you have had with insurance companies. We then discuss the legal options that may be available and what working with us would look like.

If you choose to move forward, our team starts by gathering and reviewing key information. This can include the police report, photos, medical records, and any statements you or witnesses have provided. We may request additional documentation to understand the full scope of your injuries and how they affect your ability to work and take part in daily activities.

Our attorneys look closely at fault issues, particularly in crashes where the rider has been blamed or partially blamed. We analyze the physical evidence, timing, and location, and we consider how Utah’s comparative fault rules could affect your claim. Because we prepare cases as if they may be presented in court, we pay attention to the kinds of details that would matter to a judge or jury.

Throughout this process, we keep you informed. You can expect regular updates about important developments, such as responses from insurers or significant milestones in your case. When you have questions about medical bills, property damage, or the next steps, we work to give you clear, candid answers instead of legal jargon.

Motorcycle injury cases often involve serious harm, from fractures and road rash to more complex injuries such as traumatic brain injuries or spinal damage. We take time to understand the medical side of your situation. This helps us explain, in practical terms, how the crash has affected your past and future, which is crucial when we are working to resolve your claim.

All of this work is handled on a contingency fee for injury matters. You do not pay us an attorney's fee at the beginning of your case. Instead, our fee is a portion of the amount recovered through settlement or judgment. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours and allows you to focus on recovery while we handle the legal side.

If your case cannot be resolved on fair terms, our trial-ready preparation means we are in a stronger position to discuss filing a lawsuit. While many claims resolve through negotiation, being prepared for litigation from the start can influence how insurers approach your case and how seriously they take your injuries.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I call a lawyer after my motorcycle crash?

It is usually best to contact a lawyer as soon as you can after getting medical care. Early involvement lets our team help protect evidence, guide you in dealing with insurers, and explain your options before you sign paperwork or discuss settlement.

How do your fees work for motorcycle accident cases?

For motorcycle and other injury cases, we use a contingency fee. That means our fee is a percentage of the recovery, and you do not pay an attorney fee up front. We explain the percentage and any case-related costs clearly before you decide to hire us.

What if I am being blamed for the motorcycle accident?

If you are being blamed, you should not assume you have no claim. Utah uses comparative fault rules, so you may still recover compensation depending on the facts. Our team reviews the evidence, challenges unfair assumptions, and works to present a more complete picture of what happened.

How long will my motorcycle case take to resolve?

Timeframes vary based on injury severity, needed medical treatment, and how insurers respond. Some cases resolve in months, while others take longer, especially if a lawsuit is filed. We discuss likely timing with you, keep you updated, and do not recommend settling before we understand your medical situation.

Can you help if I cannot travel because of my injuries?

Yes. If your injuries make travel difficult, we can look for practical ways to communicate, such as phone or video calls and electronic document sharing. Our goal is to make the process as accessible as possible while you focus on healing.

Talk With Our Team About Your Motorcycle Crash

If you were hurt in a motorcycle collision in Provo or elsewhere in Utah County, you do not have to navigate the aftermath alone. Our team-based approach, trial-ready preparation, and contingency fee structure are designed to support injured riders while they focus on recovery.

When you reach out to The Schriever Law Firm, you can ask questions, learn how the process works, and decide whether working with a motorcycle accident lawyer in Provo is right for you. 

Call (385) 448-5206 to schedule your free consultation with our team today. We are ready to listen, explain your options, and help you take the next step with confidence.

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