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Rockford, IL Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Riding a motorcycle through Rockford, IL should be an experience you enjoy, not one that changes your life forever. But when another driver’s carelessness puts you on the ground, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Medical bills pile up fast. You may miss work. You might be dealing with pain that doesn’t go away. If this sounds like your situation, Briskman Briskman & Greenberg is here to help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Why Motorcycle Accidents in Rockford Are So Serious

Rockford sits along some of northern Illinois’ busiest corridors. I-90, US Route 20, East State Street, and North Alpine Road all see heavy traffic every day. These roads are not forgiving to motorcyclists. According to the City of Rockford Traffic Safety Action Plan, some of the most dangerous roads in the city, based on severe outcome crashes and crash rates, include Kishwaukee Street, East State Street, North Central Avenue, and East Riverside Boulevard. These are roads where motorcyclists face real danger every time they ride.

The numbers behind motorcycle accidents are sobering. Motorcycle accidents in Illinois are far more likely to result in serious injury or death than crashes involving other kinds of vehicles. Motorcycles are involved in less than 1 percent of all crashes in Illinois but make up around 3.1 percent of injury crashes and up to 13.5 percent of fatal crashes in certain years. That gap tells you everything you need to know about the risk motorcyclists face compared to drivers in passenger cars.

East State Street is a good example of just how dangerous things can get around Rockford. It carries a heavy mix of traffic, with commercial trucks, interstate ramp merges, and congestion that builds throughout the day. Throw in distracted drivers, rough road surfaces, and the fact that most car drivers simply overlook motorcycles, and crashes become almost predictable. Whether you ride near the Rock River, cut through the Midtown district, or head out toward Cherry Valley, you are sharing the road with people who may never notice you until it is too late.

The injuries from these crashes tend to be severe. Broken bones, road rash, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord damage show up again and again. Healing takes a long time, sometimes years, and some riders never get back to where they were before the crash. That is exactly why having strong legal representation after a Rockford motorcycle accident can make such a difference.

Illinois Laws That Apply to Your Motorcycle Accident Claim

Knowing the relevant Illinois laws can go a long way toward protecting yourself after a crash. A few key statutes shape what you can recover and how your case unfolds, so it pays to understand them early.

First, Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence standard under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. Illinois has adopted modified comparative negligence as the standard for recovery of damages. Under modified comparative negligence, an injured party may recover damages only if he or she is 50% or less at fault for the injury or damages. So if a driver ran a red light on Perryville Road and hit you, but the insurance company claims you were speeding, your compensation gets reduced by your share of fault. If they push your fault above 50%, you get nothing. That is why having a lawyer who can fight back against those tactics matters.

Second, Illinois law on joint and several liability under 735 ILCS 5/2-1117 is important when multiple parties share fault. Under this law, all defendants found liable are jointly and severally liable for a plaintiff’s past and future medical and medically related expenses. If a defendant’s share of fault is 25% or greater, they can be jointly and severally liable for all other damages too. This matters when, for example, both a negligent driver and a road maintenance entity share responsibility for your crash.

Third, all motor vehicles in Illinois must carry liability insurance. Illinois law under 625 ILCS 5/7-601 requires that no person shall operate or maintain registration of a motor vehicle on a public highway unless the vehicle is covered by a liability insurance policy. If the driver who hit you was uninsured, your own uninsured motorist coverage may come into play. A lawyer can help you identify all available sources of compensation.

Finally, you have a limited window to act. Illinois personal injury claims must generally be filed within two years of the accident date under 735 ILCS 5/13-202. Miss that window and your right to compensation disappears. Talk to an attorney sooner rather than later.

Illinois Helmet Laws and How They Affect Your Case

Riders often want to know whether going without a helmet will hurt their chances of recovering compensation. It is a reasonable concern, and the answer is worth understanding before you assume the worst.

Illinois is one of only a small number of states that leaves the helmet decision entirely up to the rider. There is no state requirement to wear one, and local governments cannot step in and impose their own rules. Wearing a helmet is always a smart idea, but the law does not force the issue.

That said, skipping the helmet is not without legal risk. Even though Illinois has no helmet mandate, choosing not to wear one can still come up in a personal injury claim through comparative negligence. If you suffered head injuries, the other side may argue that you made things worse by riding without a helmet. Insurance companies, opposing attorneys, and courts can all weigh that choice when deciding how much fault to assign you. It is a real tactic, and it gets used.

That does not mean you have no case. Illinois’ comparative negligence system still allows you to recover if your share of fault is below 50%. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that helmets saved more than 1,800 lives across the country during a recent reporting year, but that nearly 800 more lives could have been saved if every motorcyclist had worn a helmet. The data strongly favors wearing one, and doing so can make your claim stronger. But even if you were not wearing a helmet, you may still have a valid claim. A lawyer at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg can help you understand exactly where you stand.

Illinois does require riders to wear protective eyewear. Unless your motorcycle has a windscreen, you are expected to use goggles or a face shield while riding. Skipping that required gear could also be used against you in a comparative negligence argument, so it is worth knowing the rules before you ride.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Rockford Motorcycle Crash?

A motorcycle accident leaves you dealing with a lot more than a damaged bike. Illinois law gives injured riders the ability to pursue several categories of compensation, and understanding what is available helps you approach your claim with clear expectations.

Economic damages are the financial losses you can document. Medical bills, hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, prescription costs, and future care all fall into this category. So do lost wages from time missed at work, and lost earning capacity if your injuries limit what you can do professionally going forward. Damage to your motorcycle counts too. Property damage claims in Illinois generally carry a five-year window under 735 ILCS 5/13-205, but acting quickly is always the better move when it comes to preserving evidence.

Non-economic damages cover the human side of your losses. Pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and disfigurement are all recognized under Illinois personal injury law. These damages are harder to put a dollar figure on, but they are real, and they matter. If you can no longer ride, hike at Atwood Park, or do the things you loved before the crash, that loss deserves compensation.

In cases involving especially reckless conduct, punitive damages may also be available. Under Illinois’ Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180/1), if a motorcycle accident results in a fatality caused by another party’s wrongful act or neglect, the responsible party can be held liable for damages, including punitive damages where applicable. If you lost someone in a Rockford motorcycle crash, our team can walk you through your options under the Wrongful Death Act.

Keep in mind that insurance companies routinely push back on claims. They may question how serious your injuries really are, or suggest you share more of the blame than you actually do. Having an attorney on your side changes that dynamic and puts you in a much stronger position to recover what you are actually owed.

How Briskman Briskman & Greenberg Can Help Rockford Motorcycle Accident Victims

Briskman Briskman & Greenberg is a Chicago-based personal injury law firm handling motorcycle accident cases across Illinois, including crashes in Rockford, Winnebago County, and nearby communities. As a Chicago personal injury lawyer firm, we understand what Illinois riders face when they take on insurance companies after a serious crash.

We start every case by listening. We want to know what happened, where it happened, whether on I-90 near the Jane Addams Memorial Tollway interchange, on East State Street, or on a rural Winnebago County road, and how it has turned your life upside down. Then we get to work. We pull police reports, track down traffic camera footage when it exists, bring in accident reconstruction professionals when the facts call for it, and piece together a thorough account of what went wrong and who is responsible.

We have seen how insurance adjusters work. They tend to call quickly, push for a recorded statement, and dangle an early settlement offer that sounds decent until you realize how much it leaves on the table. We tell our clients to hold off on any settlement until they have a complete picture of their injuries and what recovery will actually cost. Settling too soon can cut off your right to future compensation, even when your condition takes a turn for the worse down the road.

We also know this area well. Civil cases for riders hurt in Rockford go through Winnebago County Courthouse, and familiarity with the local legal environment, the roads, and the crash patterns in this part of Illinois gives us a real edge when putting your case together.

No two motorcycle accident cases are exactly alike. The facts, the evidence, and the specific legal issues all shape the outcome. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg takes every case seriously and works to get results that actually reflect what you have been through. If you or someone close to you was hurt in a Rockford motorcycle accident, reach out today for a free consultation. There is no cost to talk with us, and no fee unless we recover for you.

FAQs About Rockford, IL Motorcycle Accidents

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit in Illinois?

In most cases, you have two years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Illinois under 735 ILCS 5/13-202. If you wait longer than that, you lose your right to seek compensation in court. There are limited exceptions, such as cases involving minors, but you should never count on an exception applying to your situation. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible after your crash so you do not miss any deadlines.

Can I still recover compensation if I was not wearing a helmet?

Yes, you may still be able to recover compensation. Illinois does not require motorcycle riders to wear helmets, so choosing not to wear one is legal. That said, if your injuries include head trauma, the opposing side may argue that you made things worse by riding without one. Illinois modified comparative negligence law allows your compensation to be reduced based on your share of fault, but you can still recover as long as that share stays below 50%. An attorney can push back on those arguments and help protect what you are owed.

What if the driver who hit me does not have insurance?

Illinois requires all motor vehicles to carry liability insurance under 625 ILCS 5/7-601, but plenty of drivers ignore that requirement. When the at-fault driver has no coverage, your own uninsured motorist policy may be your best path forward. If they had some coverage but not enough, your underinsured motorist coverage can help fill the gap. An attorney can comb through all available policies and help you track down every possible source of recovery.

What if I was partly at fault for the motorcycle accident?

Sharing some of the blame does not mean your case is over. Illinois uses a modified comparative negligence rule under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. You can still recover damages as long as your share of fault is below 50%. Your total compensation gets reduced by whatever percentage of fault is assigned to you. So if you are found 20% at fault and your damages come to $100,000, you walk away with $80,000. Insurance companies routinely try to push your fault percentage higher than it should be, which is one of the biggest reasons having an attorney in your corner matters so much.

What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in Rockford?

First, call 911 and get medical attention, even if you feel okay. Injuries like traumatic brain injuries and internal bleeding may not show symptoms right away. Get the other driver’s name, contact information, and insurance details. Take photos of the scene, your injuries, road conditions, and any vehicle damage. Get the names and contact information of any witnesses. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company before speaking with a lawyer. Then contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.

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