Motorcycle Accident Settlement Calculator

Select the type of accident you were involved in:

Motorcycle rider: Select if you were driving your motorcycle when the accident occurred. As the operator, your claim may be affected by helmet laws, lane-splitting regulations, and comparative negligence rules.

Passenger on motorcycle: Select if you were riding as a passenger when the accident occurred. Passengers typically have strong liability claims as they had no control over the motorcycle's operation.



$10,000

Enter the total amount you've spent on medical treatment related to your motorcycle accident injuries. This includes emergency room visits, trauma care, surgeries, specialists, medications, physical therapy, and any other medical costs you've already incurred.

$5,000

Enter the total estimated cost to repair or replace your motorcycle if damaged in the motorcycle accident. This includes motorcycle repair or replacement costs, damaged personal items inside your motorcycle, diminished value after repairs, and rental car expenses during repairs. For passengers without motorcycle damage, leave this field at $0.

$15,000

Enter wages, salary, commissions, or other income you've lost due to your motorcycle accident injuries. This includes time missed for medical appointments, recovery periods, and any reduction in work capacity due to injury limitations.

$30,000

If your motorcycle accident injuries will prevent you from returning to your previous employment or will limit your earning capacity going forward, enter the estimated value of these future losses.

$25,000

Enter the projected costs of ongoing or future medical treatment related to your motorcycle accident injuries. This may include reconstructive surgeries, rehabilitation, specialized equipment, medications, or long-term care needs for serious injuries.

2.5

This factor reflects the severity of non-economic damages like pain and suffering. The multiplier typically ranges from 1.5 (for minor injuries) to 5 or higher (for severe, permanent injuries like spinal damage or traumatic brain injury). Motorcycle accidents often warrant higher multipliers due to injury severity.

Economic Damages
$0

This is the sum of your medical expenses, lost earnings, future lost income, and estimated future medical expenses. These are your actual financial losses resulting from the motorcycle accident.

Non-Economic Damages
$0

This represents compensation for non-monetary losses such as physical pain, emotional trauma, psychological effects, loss of enjoyment of riding, and reduced quality of life. The value is calculated by applying the damage multiplier to your economic damages.

Total Settlement Value Estimate
$0

The estimated total value of your potential motorcycle accident settlement, combining both economic and non-economic damages.

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Disclaimer: This calculator provides an estimated settlement value based on information you've entered. Actual settlement amounts may vary based on specific case details, jurisdiction, helmet laws, comparative negligence, and other factors not captured in this calculation. This estimate is not a guarantee of compensation and should not be considered legal advice. For an accurate case evaluation, consult with a qualified motorcycle accident attorney.

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How are motorcycle collision settlements determined?

The Motorcycle Accident Settlement Calculator uses straightforward calculations based exclusively on your input data. This transparent process works through several distinct steps:

  • User-provided information only: The calculator processes solely the financial and injury data you enter.

  • Economic loss totaling: Your medical costs, income disruption, and property damage figures are combined.

  • Pain multiplier application: A factor representing injury severity is applied to economic losses.

  • Final compilation: The system produces a compensation estimate incorporating both tangible and intangible losses.

  • No external database connection: The calculator functions independently without accessing outside information sources.

What financial recovery options exist for injured motorcyclists?

Riders injured through others’ negligence typically pursue two distinct categories of damages in legal claims.

Economic damages

Economic recovery addresses concrete financial impacts with specific dollar values. This category encompasses emergency transport costs, trauma care expenses, specialist consultations, surgical procedures, and ongoing therapy requirements. Additionally, riders can claim lost wages during recovery, reduced future earnings potential, motorcycle replacement or repair expenses, protective gear replacement, and transportation costs associated with medical treatment.

Non-economic damages

Non-economic recovery covers subjective impacts without predefined monetary value. Physical suffering from crash injuries constitutes the primary component, alongside psychological trauma including anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress commonly experienced following serious motorcycle accidents. When injuries prevent participation in previously enjoyed recreational riding or other activities, compensation for quality of life diminishment applies. Relationship disruption claims (consortium loss) remain available in many jurisdictions.

What distinctive injuries affect motorcycle accident claims?

Motorcycle collisions produce characteristic injury patterns reflecting riders’ unique vulnerability and the physics of two-wheel crashes. Traumatic brain injuries occur at significantly higher rates among riders, even with helmet use, ranging from mild concussions to permanent cognitive impairment requiring lifelong care.

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Who bears responsibility for motorcycle crash compensation?

Liability for motorcycle accidents frequently involves multiple parties beyond the immediately involved motorist. Passenger vehicle operators most commonly bear responsibility when their actions violate motorcyclists’ right-of-way, including failure to detect riders during lane changes, turning across motorcycle paths at intersections, or following too closely for conditions.

Commercial vehicle operators and their employers face heightened responsibility when professional drivers fail to accommodate motorcyclists’ unique vulnerability. Transportation departments and municipal authorities may face liability for inadequate signage, improper road design, or failure to address hazardous conditions particularly dangerous to two-wheel vehicles.

Motorcycle manufacturers bear responsibility when mechanical failures result from design defects or production errors. Similarly, aftermarket component manufacturers face liability when their products contribute to crash causation or injury severity.

Establishing liability requires thorough crash investigation, including scene documentation, witness interviews, vehicle inspection, and sometimes expert reconstruction testimony. Motorcyclists often face implicit bias in liability determinations, with uninformed assumptions about rider behavior requiring aggressive evidence-based advocacy to overcome.

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