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Injured in a motorcycle accident in Park Ridge, IL? Skilled Park Ridge motorcycle accident lawyer Patrick Quinn can help you recover compensation for your injuries.

When you are thrown from your bike on Higgins Road or sideswiped on Northwest Highway, the physical trauma hits first. Broken bones, road rash, and head injuries can leave you trying to recover while bills pile up and your bike sits destroyed.

At the same time, the insurance adjuster may already be looking for ways to argue that you were speeding, hard to see, or partly responsible simply because you were riding a motorcycle.

That is why injured riders in Park Ridge, Rosemont, and the surrounding communities need a Park Ridge motorcycle accident attorney who understands both sides of the insurance process.

Attorney Patrick Quinn spent years defending insurance companies against motorcycle injury claims. He knows the arguments insurers use to blame riders for crashes, scrutinize medical records, minimize injuries, and delay claims. Today, he uses that knowledge to protect injured motorcyclists.

Your injuries are real, your losses are growing, and you deserve compensation that reflects the full cost of what you are facing. Contact us today for a free consultation about your Park Ridge motorcycle accident case.

What Motorcycle Accident Cases Do We Handle?

At Quinn Injury & Car Accident Lawyer, we represent injured riders in cases involving:

Whatever caused your crash, our Park Ridge motorcycle accident lawyers investigate the facts, identify who is liable, and build the strongest possible case on your behalf.

What Injuries Do We Pursue Compensation For?

Motorcyclists have almost no physical protection in a crash, which is why these accidents so often result in catastrophic injuries. We document and pursue full compensation for:

  • Traumatic brain injuries: Cognitive impairment, memory loss, and lifelong care needs
  • Spinal cord damage: Partial or full paralysis and significant future medical costs
  • Fractures: Surgeries, hardware, and extended recovery time away from work
  • Road rash and disfigurement: Skin grafts, permanent scarring, and cosmetic injury
  • Internal injuries and organ damage: Conditions that may not be immediately visible after a crash
  • Amputations and complex orthopedic injuries: Long-term disability and permanent loss of function

The severity of these injuries directly affects the value of your claim. Our Park Ridge personal injury lawyers work to make sure every current and future cost is accounted for.

Who May Be Liable for Your Motorcycle Accident?

Most people assume only the at-fault driver is responsible, but our investigation often identifies additional liable parties. Holding every responsible party accountable is what separates a fair recovery from a partial one.

  • The at-fault driver: A driver who failed to yield, ran a red light, or drove while distracted or impaired
  • An employer: If the driver was on the clock for a company at the time of the crash
  • A bar or restaurant: Under the Illinois Dram Shop Act, we can pursue establishments that overserved a drunk driver who later caused your accident.
  • A parts manufacturer: If defective brakes, tires, or other components contributed to the crash
  • A government entity: If dangerous road conditions, missing signage, or poor maintenance caused or contributed to the accident

What Compensation Can You Recover in Illinois?

Illinois law allows injured riders to pursue both economic and non-economic damages after a crash caused by someone else’s negligence.

Type of Damages

What It Covers

Medical Bills

Past emergency care, surgeries, and future treatment

Lost Income

Wages lost while you recover from your injuries

Future Earning Capacity

Reduced ability to earn a living due to long-term impairment

Pain and Suffering

Physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life

Scarring and Disfigurement

Permanent cosmetic damage from road rash or surgical scarring

Disability and Long-Term Care

Home modifications, ongoing care, and permanent disability costs

Property Damage

Repair or replacement of your motorcycle and riding gear

Wrongful Death Damages

Financial support and loss of companionship for surviving family members

If the driver who hit you fled the scene or lacks sufficient insurance, our Park Ridge motorcycle accident lawyers pursue compensation through the uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy.

What Steps Protect Your Claim After a Crash?

The actions you take in the hours and days after a motorcycle accident have a direct impact on your ability to recover fair compensation.

Call 911 and Document the Scene

Always insist on a police report, even if the other driver wants to handle things informally. Photograph the scene, vehicle positions, road conditions, and your visible injuries before anything is moved or cleaned up.

Preserve Your Helmet and Riding Gear

Do not repair, clean, or throw away your damaged helmet, jacket, gloves, or boots. Your gear is physical evidence that shows the force of the impact and directly supports the severity of your injury claim.

Seek Medical Treatment Immediately

Some serious conditions, including traumatic brain injuries and internal bleeding, have delayed symptoms. Getting checked by a doctor the same day links your injuries to the crash and prevents insurers from arguing your condition was caused by something else.

Call Us Before the Adjuster Calls You

Never give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company without speaking to our attorneys first. We take over all insurer communication from day one so you do not unintentionally say something that damages your case.

How Do Illinois Laws Affect Your Motorcycle Claim?

Illinois Comparative Fault Rules

Illinois follows a modified comparative fault rule under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. This means that if you are found to be 50 percent or less at fault for the crash, you can still recover compensation, though your payout is reduced by your percentage of fault. If the insurance company successfully argues you are 51 percent or more responsible, you are barred from any recovery.

Insurers frequently try to inflate a rider’s fault percentage to reduce or eliminate a payout entirely. Because Pat Quinn spent years on the defense side, he knows how adjusters build these arguments and how to dismantle them.

Filing Deadlines You Cannot Afford to Miss

Under 735 ILCS 5/13-202, you generally have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Illinois. If a government entity is involved, such as a city or county responsible for road maintenance, the Illinois Tort Immunity Act may shorten that window to one year. Missing either deadline can permanently eliminate your right to compensation.

No Cap on Compensatory Damages

Illinois places no statutory cap on economic or non-economic damages in most personal injury cases. This means you have the legal right to pursue full compensation for every way this injury has affected your life, now and in the future.

Does Not Wearing a Helmet Affect Your Illinois Claim?

Illinois law does not require adult riders to wear a helmet. However, insurance companies will still argue that your choice not to wear one increased the severity of your head injuries, using this to push your fault percentage higher and reduce what they owe you.

We counter these arguments with medical evidence and expert testimony proving that a helmet would not have prevented your spinal injury, broken bones, or internal damage. Anticipating and neutralizing this kind of rider bias is a core part of how we protect your claim.

Why Choose Us for Your Park Ridge Motorcycle Case?

When you hire Quinn Injury & Car Accident Lawyer, you get direct, personal attention from Attorney Pat Quinn, not a paralegal or a junior associate. Pat will never hand your case off or put it on the back burner. He values his relationship with every client and takes a hands-on approach from the first consultation through resolution.

Our results reflect that commitment:

  • Secured a substantial recovery for a car accident victim who suffered severe orthopedic injuries.
  • Secured a recovery for a bicyclist killed in a fatal hit-and-run on a country road
  • Handled a hit-and-run rollover accident case on an expressway

Our Park Ridge motorcycle accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, which means there is no fee unless we recover compensation for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Is Fault Determined in a Park Ridge Motorcycle Accident?

Fault is determined by evidence, including police reports, witness statements, camera footage, physical damage, and sometimes accident reconstruction experts. We investigate every available source to prove the other driver’s negligence and protect your share of the recovery.

What If the Driver Who Hit Me Has No Insurance?

If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, we pursue compensation through the uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy. This coverage exists precisely for situations where the responsible driver cannot fully pay for your damages.

Should I Accept the Insurance Company’s First Settlement Offer?

No. Early settlement offers are intentionally low and rarely account for your future medical treatment, lost earning capacity, or long-term pain and suffering. We negotiate only after your injuries are fully documented so the settlement reflects your actual losses.

Can I Still Recover Compensation If I Was Partially at Fault?

Yes, as long as you are found to be 50 percent or less at fault under Illinois law. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you are not barred from compensation unless your share exceeds 50 percent.

Experienced Motorcycle Accident Law Firm in Park Ridge, Illinois

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle crash, you deserve an advocate who understands how insurance companies operate and knows how to fight back. From our Park Ridge office, we serve riders throughout Rosemont, Niles, Glenview, Schiller Park, Jefferson Park, and the greater Chicagoland area. There is no fee unless we collect for you.

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