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Glenpool, OK Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle crashes are among the most devastating types of vehicle accidents in Glenpool, OK—because motorcyclists have virtually no protection from impact. When negligence causes a motorcycle crash, motorcyclists pay the highest price. McKay Law represents motorcycle accident victims throughout OK. Statistics show motorcyclists are disproportionately harmed in collisions—requiring experienced legal representation. These crashes typically result from cars violating right-of-way, inattention to motorcyclists, impairment, and road hazards. The classic “I didn’t see him” crash is when a car turns left across a motorcyclist’s path—often producing devastating injuries despite the rider’s best efforts to avoid the crash. Dangerous road conditions can also cause motorcycle crashes—including potholes, debris, uneven pavement, oil and fluid spills, gravel, and improperly designed intersections. Motorcycle riders often face bias that they were riding recklessly or are somehow at fault—which has nothing to do with the actual facts of most crashes. Our Glenpool motorcycle injury attorneys understand this bias and build powerful cases on behalf of riders. We investigate every angle—the proof needed to establish exactly what happened and counter any unfair assumptions about riders. We pursue claims against individual drivers, employers, government entities, manufacturers, and alcohol providers. Victims often suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, paralysis, road rash requiring skin grafts, multiple broken bones, amputations, internal organ damage, severe lacerations, facial injuries, and wrongful death. Severe road rash injuries results in significant disfigurement damages on top of medical costs. We pursue full compensation including economic and non-economic losses, plus punitive damages where warranted. Adjusters frequently push the “biker fault” narrative—we don’t let unfair stereotypes determine the value of your case. Every client we represent is handled on a contingency basis—zero upfront cost. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a free consultation with a Glenpool, OK motorcycle crash attorney who will hold the at-fault driver and their insurer accountable.

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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Glenpool, OK | McKay Law

Motorcycle Wreck Legal Counsel in Glenpool, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Motorcycle Crash Cases

Motorcycle riders are uniquely vulnerable on Oklahoma roads. With no protective shell, riders are exposed to direct impact in any crash. Even at low speeds motorcycle accidents typically cause severe injuries. Motorcyclists face dramatically higher death rates. Despite the risks, many crashes are caused by drivers who didn’t see or didn’t yield to a motorcycle. Our firm fights for motorcycle accident victims in Glenpool and in surrounding communities.

How These Wrecks Occur

  • “I didn’t see the motorcycle” excuses
  • Left turns across motorcycles
  • Cars failing to yield to motorcyclists
  • Texting or phone use
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Speeding
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Cars too close to motorcycles
  • Opening car doors
  • Roadway problems
  • Weather conditions
  • Defective motorcycle parts
  • Motorcyclist error
  • Riders without sufficient experience

Common Types of Motorcycle Crashes

  • Left turn collisions
  • Rear-impact wrecks
  • Head-on crashes
  • T-bone (side-impact) collisions
  • Cars changing lanes into motorcycles
  • Side contact
  • Crashes involving only the motorcycle
  • Crashes caused by road conditions
  • Loss of control crashes
  • Door crashes (dooring)

Common Injuries From Motorcycle Crashes

Motorcycle crashes produce some of the worst injuries in personal injury law:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spine injuries
  • Sliding abrasion injuries
  • Compound fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Loss of limbs
  • Limb crush injuries
  • Severe burns
  • Degloving injuries
  • Severe facial trauma
  • Knee, hip, and leg injuries
  • Ankle and foot crush injuries
  • Whiplash and neck injuries
  • PTSD and anxiety
  • Wrongful death

The Bias Against Motorcyclists

Motorcyclists face a unique problem in personal injury cases — biased assumptions about motorcyclists:

  • Assumptions that motorcyclists are reckless
  • Assumptions of excessive speed
  • Assumptions that “they knew the risks”
  • Negative attitudes about leather and motorcycle culture
  • Reduced sympathy for riders

Effective representation means countering stereotypes.

Oklahoma’s Comparative Negligence Rule

Oklahoma’s modified comparative negligence rule applies (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). Recovery is available if your share stays at or below 50%, though your fault reduces the final award. Insurers commonly blame riders to reduce or eliminate recovery.

Oklahoma Helmet Law

Oklahoma’s helmet rule applies to:

  • Riders under 18
  • Drivers with motorcycle permits

Adult riders are not required to wear helmets. Helmet status doesn’t bar recovery, though it may affect head injury damages.

Who Can Be Held Liable

  • The driver who caused the crash
  • An employer if the driver was on the job
  • The car owner in cases of negligent entrustment
  • The manufacturer where motorcycle defects contributed
  • Helmet or gear manufacturers
  • A municipality in charge of negligently designed or maintained roads
  • A maintenance or repair shop whose work caused the failure

Evidence That Wins Motorcycle Cases

  • Police accident reports
  • Visual evidence
  • All available video
  • Recordings from other vehicles
  • Helmet camera footage
  • Testimony from people who saw the crash
  • Cell phone records
  • Vehicle event data recorder (EDR) data
  • BAC and toxicology test results
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Records linking injuries to the wreck
  • Physical evidence

Building the Evidence

  • Duty — There was a duty of safe operation.
  • Violation of That Duty — Safety rules were broken.
  • That the Conduct Caused the Crash — The negligence caused the crash and your injuries.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Economic and non-economic harm.

What Compensation Looks Like

Damages in motorcycle cases are usually significant:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Ongoing rehabilitation expenses
  • Lost wages and loss of earning power
  • Motorcycle and gear damage
  • Non-economic damages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Permanent impairment
  • Scarring damages
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family
  • Exemplary damages when warranted

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

Oklahoma generally gives two years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Wrongful death actions carry the same two-year statute. Government cases require GTCA notice within 12 months.

How McKay Law Approaches Motorcycle Cases

We act fast to fight back against motorcyclist stereotypes, bring in qualified experts, build thorough disfigurement evidence, partner with the full medical team, calculate full case value, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: A car turned left in front of me — what’s my case?

A: Strong case. Left-turn crashes are the most common type of motorcycle wreck and typically establish clear liability against the left-turning driver.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Zero upfront. We only get paid if we win.

Q: I wasn’t wearing a helmet — does that defeat my claim?

A: No. Helmet status doesn’t end your claim — but it can affect head injury damages.

Q: The insurance company says I was at fault because I was on a motorcycle — is that fair?

A: No — and it’s not legal grounds for denial. Insurance companies routinely try to blame motorcyclists. We fight back hard against these tactics.

Q: My injuries are catastrophic — how much can I recover?

A: Major case value. Major injury cases involve substantial damages.

Q: Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement?

A: No. Talk to a lawyer first.

Q: My family member died in a motorcycle crash — what can we do?

A: File a wrongful death claim.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). GTCA notice within 12 months for government defendants.

Compensation After a Motorcycle Crash in Glenpool, OK

Motorcycle accident cases face a problem most other auto cases don’t. The challenge isn’t doctrinal. It comes from juror bias against motorcyclists. Insurers exploit this bias. A Glenpool motorcycle accident lawyer knows how to overcome this bias.

The Bias Problem That Defines These Cases

Juror Prejudice Against Motorcyclists

Juror prejudice against riders is well-documented.

Many jurors hold beliefs that affect verdicts including:

  • Riders take unnecessary risks
  • Riders assumed the risk
  • Riders are usually speeding
  • Motorcyclists weave through traffic
  • Riders share some fault for being on a motorcycle

Many of these beliefs are inaccurate. Studies of crash causation consistently show car drivers cause most car-motorcycle crashes.

The bias remains despite contradicting evidence.

Insurance Companies Exploit This Bias

Insurance carriers know about juror bias.

They exploit it through:

  • Aggressively challenge fault in clear-liability cases
  • Offering low settlement amounts
  • Arguing rider contribution
  • Refusing to settle reasonable cases

Overcoming Juror Bias

Effective motorcycle case litigation requires distinct tactics.

Key methods include:

  • Careful jury selection
  • Humanizing the rider
  • Teaching jurors what motorcyclists actually do
  • Strong expert testimony
  • Demonstrating the rider’s care

Why Motorcycle Injuries Are Catastrophic

No Vehicle Protection

Riders are exposed in ways car drivers aren’t.

During a crash involving a motorcycle and another vehicle, the rider bears the crash forces.

Ejection From the Motorcycle

Ejection from the motorcycle is common.

Following ejection, injuries can come from striking the road, striking other vehicles, striking objects, being run over by other vehicles, sliding on the pavement.

Distinctive Injury Patterns

Traumatic Brain Injury

Head trauma is a major motorcycle injury category. Helmets help but don’t fully protect.

Road Rash

Sliding contact causes severe abrasion injuries. Severe cases require skin grafting.

Internal Injuries

Hidden internal damage happen in many motorcycle crashes.

Fractures

Bone injuries are characteristic of motorcycle crashes.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal injuries can cause paralysis.

Amputation Injuries

Crush trauma can result in amputation injuries.

Permanent Disfigurement

Lasting cosmetic damage creates lifelong consequences.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Crashes

Left-Turning Vehicles

Cars turning left across the motorcyclist’s path.

This pattern is the leading cause.

Driver inattention to motorcycles or misestimates speed/distance.

Lane Changes Into Motorcycles

Lane-change crashes against motorcycles are common.

Drivers often don’t see motorcycles in their blind spots causes many incidents.

Rear-End Crashes

Vehicles rear-ending motorcycles can be particularly dangerous. Stopped motorcycles can be hit by vehicles not anticipating the stop.

Driver Failing to Yield

Drivers failing to yield to motorcyclists.

Vehicles Crossing Centerlines

Head-on crashes can be catastrophic for motorcyclists.

Distracted Drivers

Distracted driving fail to see motorcyclists.

Drunk and Impaired Drivers

Drunk drivers are a significant cause.

Road Hazards

Road conditions can be catastrophic for motorcyclists. Specific road hazards.

Defective Motorcycles or Components

Motorcycle defects generate crashes.

Helmet Laws and Comparative Fault

Helmet Laws Vary by State

Different states have different requirements. Some states require helmets; partial helmet laws; free choice.

Helmet Use and Comparative Fault

Even where helmet use isn’t required by law, Defense leverages helmet non-use.

This argument has varying legal treatment:

  • Some states permit this defense
  • Other states prohibit this argument
  • Some states restrict this defense

Helmet Use Where Legally Required

In states with mandatory helmet laws, absence of a helmet can reduce recovery.

Helmet Standards and Quality

Defense may still attack helmet quality.

Type of helmet worn may be argued.

Damages in Motorcycle Cases

Motorcycle accident damages can be substantial include:

Medical Costs

  • Trauma center costs
  • Surgery costs
  • Hospital stays
  • ICU costs
  • Physical therapy and rehabilitation
  • Long-term care if needed
  • Future medical care
  • Prosthetics and adaptive equipment
  • Home adaptations

Lost Wages and Earning Capacity

Motorcycle injuries often produce significant lost wages and diminished earning capacity.

Property Damage

Motorcycle replacement, protective equipment damage, other property losses.

Pain and Suffering

Pain are typically major.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

Motorcycle injuries often eliminate riding as an activity. This is recoverable.

Mental Health Treatment

PTSD is common after motorcycle crashes. Riding-related anxiety.

Loss of Consortium

Relationship impacts.

Wrongful Death

Fatal case damages.

Punitive Damages

In cases involving particularly egregious conduct may apply.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Rider Was Speeding”

Defense often pushes speed arguments regardless of actual speed. Comprehensive accident reconstruction can defeat unsupported speed claims.

“The Rider Was Weaving”

Defense argues unsafe riding behavior.

“The Rider Wasn’t Visible”

“I couldn’t see you”. Visibility duty rests on drivers.

“The Rider Assumed the Risk”

Defense argues riders accepted the inherent risk of motorcycle riding. This argument generally fails because assumption of risk doesn’t typically bar negligence claims.

“The Rider Wasn’t Wearing a Helmet”

Where applicable.

“Comparative Fault”

Comparative negligence.

“Pre-Existing Conditions”

Prior medical history.

Critical Steps After a Motorcycle Crash

Get Immediate Medical Attention

Even when feeling okay, Hidden injuries are common.

Stay at the Scene Until Police Arrive

Don’t leave the scene until law enforcement responds.

Document the Crash Scene

Photograph the motorcycle, the other vehicle(s), the scene, road conditions.

Preserve the Motorcycle

The bike is critical evidence. Don’t let it be repaired.

Get Witness Information

Witness identification.

Photograph Your Gear

Protective equipment provides evidence.

Don’t Discuss Fault at the Scene

Don’t speculate at the scene.

Get a Police Report

Official documentation is essential.

Don’t Speak With Insurance Adjusters Without Counsel

Adjusters reach out fast. Recorded statements before legal advice can permanently damage the case.

Riding Gear and Damages

Riding gear matters to the case.

Documentation that you were wearing appropriate riding gear supports the case.

The Underinsured Motorist Problem

Motorcycle crashes often involve catastrophic injuries. Other drivers often have minimal insurance coverage.

Personal UIM coverage can be critical to recovery.

Reviewing your own auto policy coverage is essential to evaluating recovery potential.

Attorney Costs

Lawyers experienced with motorcycle crashes charge no upfront fees. These cases require significant investment in accident reconstruction, medical experts, and other specialists reimbursed from the recovery.

Move Quickly

Time pressure on these cases is real.

Physical evidence needs immediate protection.

Witness memories require prompt investigation.

Surveillance footage require quick preservation.

OK’s statute of limitations sets a hard cutoff.

Engaging counsel right away positions the case for the recovery that overcomes juror bias and pursues the full damages motorcycle injuries actually deserve.

McKay Law Is Your Glenpool Advocate After A Motorcycle Accident

Motorcyclists have nothing between themselves and the road but a helmet and the pavement — and when a careless driver, an unsafe roadway, or a defective piece of equipment brings about a crash, the rider is the one who pays. Crushed limbs, road rash that strips skin down to muscle, traumatic brain injuries despite a helmet, spinal cord damage, internal organ trauma, and amputations are all too frequent outcomes of motorcycle wrecks. On top of the physical toll, riders face an deep-seated bias from insurance adjusters who assume a motorcyclist must have been speeding, weaving, or doing something reckless, regardless of what the evidence shows. At McKay Law, we won’t budge against that bias from day one. We act fast to retrieve the police report, dash cam and surveillance footage, the at-fault driver’s cell phone records, vehicle black box data, helmet cam footage when available, and witness statements that establish exactly how the wreck unfolded.

Motorcycle cases often involve more than one defendant — the driver who didn’t see you, an employer if that driver was working at the time, a road designer or municipality responsible for hazardous pavement, or a manufacturer whose defective tire or brake component contributed to the wreck. When you join the McKay Law family, our team brings in accident reconstruction experts, biomechanical engineers, and treating physicians who can translate the physics of the crash into a story the jury understands. We chase maximum compensation for emergency airlift and trauma care, surgeries, ICU and prolonged hospitalization, skin grafts and reconstructive procedures, ongoing rehabilitation, prosthetics or mobility aids when amputation is involved, future medical needs, motorcycle replacement, riding gear replacement, lost wages, lost earning capacity, the life-altering pain and emotional toll of enduring a wreck this catastrophic — and in the most tragic cases, the wrongful death of a family member. Call us without waiting at (866) 679-9651 or contact us online to book your free consultation and bring a firm that fights for riders fighting for you.

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