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Duluth Motorcycle Accident Injury Lawyers

Motorcyclists across America face high risks on the road, and Duluth is no exception. With its busy intersections, heavy traffic, and unpredictable weather, Duluth sees more than its share of motorcycle accidents.

Many of these accidents are caused by negligent drivers who fail to exercise caution around motorcyclists. The results can be devastating. As a motorcyclist, you lack the protective barriers that car drivers have, such as airbags and seatbelts. This often leads to severe injuries when crashes occur.

If you've been injured in a Duluth motorcycle accident, you have the right to pursue compensation under Minnesota law. SiebenCarey is here to help you protect your future and recover the compensation you deserve.

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The Dangers of Duluth Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents are particularly dangerous for several reasons:

  • Lack of protection: Unlike cars, motorcycles don't have a surrounding frame, seatbelts, or airbags. This leaves motorcyclists more exposed to the full impact of a crash, often leading to severe injuries.
  • Smaller size: Motorcycles are much smaller than most vehicles, making them harder to see, especially in a driver’s blind spot. This increases the risk of collisions with cars that fail to notice motorcycles.
  • Less stability: Two wheels offer less stability than four, making motorcycles more vulnerable to tipping or sliding at high speed or in poor road conditions.
  • High impact speeds: Minor collisions that would only cause a fender-bender in a car can be catastrophic for motorcyclists. At higher speeds, the force of impact can throw riders from their bikes and onto the road.

Because of these risk factors, other motor vehicles are expected to take proper care when driving around motorcyclists. Unfortunately, many drivers fail to do so, putting you at greater risk.

Duluth Motorcycle Laws

Understanding Minnesota’s motorcycle laws can help you stay safe on the roads in Duluth – and protect you from anyone trying to infringe on your rights.

Helmet Requirements

In Minnesota, motorcycle helmets are not mandatory unless you are under 18 or operating with a learner’s permit. However, wearing a helmet is always wise. Studies have consistently shown that a helmet is the most important safety gear for surviving a motorcycle crash.

Eye Protection

Motorcyclists are required to wear eye protection, such as a face shield, goggles, or glasses. Simply having a windshield on the motorcycle is not enough to meet this requirement.

Equipment Standards

Motorcycles must be equipped with certain safety features, including:

  • At least one functioning headlight, which must be on at all times
  • A working brake light
  • A rearview mirror
  • A horn

Motorcycle Endorsement

All motorcyclists in Minnesota must have a valid motorcycle endorsement on their driver’s license. This can be obtained by passing a written knowledge test and a road skills test. Riders with a learner’s permit are subject to restrictions, including a prohibition on riding after dark and carrying passengers.

Lane Splitting

Lane splitting, where motorcyclists ride between lanes of stopped or slow-moving vehicles, was illegal in Minnesota, but will be allowed starting next summer. Riders will need to stay under 25 miles per hour and not exceed 15 miles per hour over the cars around them. Advocates of the new law believe it will reduce accidents.

Passenger Laws

Minnesota requires that motorcycles carrying passengers be equipped with footrests, and passengers must use them while the bike is in motion. Additionally, the motorcycle must be designed to carry more than one person. It's illegal to carry multiple passengers on a single-seat motorcycle.

Motorcycle Insurance Requirements

Minnesota law requires motorcyclists to carry liability insurance that meets the following minimums:

  • $30,000 for bodily injury per person
  • $60,000 for bodily injury per accident
  • $10,000 for property damage

Motorcyclists must also carry proof of insurance at all times while riding.

Reckless or Intoxicated Driving

All laws concerning driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs such as marijuana apply equally to motorcyclists. Additionally, reckless driving behaviors, such as stunts or wheelies, are illegal and can lead to severe penalties.

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Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Duluth

Motorcycle accidents in Duluth are often caused by negligent drivers and other factors outside of the rider’s control. Below are some of the most common causes to watch for.

  • Distracted Driving

    Distracted driving is a growing problem in Duluth and elsewhere. Studies have shown that distracted driving contributes to about one out of every nine accidents in Minnesota. Common distractions for drivers include:

    • Texting and driving
    • Eating
    • Adjusting the radio or GPS
    • Talking on the phone

    These distractions make it harder for drivers to notice motorcyclists, especially given their smaller size. Distracted drivers often can’t react in time to avoid a collision with a motorcycle.

  • Speeding

    Speeding is a significant contributor to motorcycle accidents in Duluth. Higher speeds reduce reaction times and increase the severity of injuries in a crash. In 2020, roughly one-third of all traffic fatalities involved speeding.

    Motorcyclists and other drivers are at greater risk when speed limits are ignored, especially on major roads like U.S. 61, which sees heavy traffic during tourist seasons.

  • Left-Turn Collisions

    Left-turn collisions are one of the leading causes of motorcycle accidents in Duluth, particularly at intersections. These accidents happen when a car turns left across the path of an oncoming motorcycle, often because the driver fails to see the motorcycle or misjudges its speed. The consequences of this error can be devastating for a motorcyclist.

  • Lane Changes and Blind Spots

    Duluth’s busy roads, such as I-35 and Highway 53, are prone to accidents caused by drivers changing lanes without checking their blind spots. Due to their smaller size, motorcycles are often overlooked, leading to dangerous sideswipe accidents.

  • Rear-End Collisions

    While rear-end collisions between cars are often minor, they can be catastrophic for motorcyclists. These accidents commonly occur at traffic lights or stop signs, such as those along London Road. Even a low-speed rear-end collision can throw a motorcyclist off their bike, leading to serious injuries.

  • Driving Under the Influence

    Drunk driving is a recurring issue in Duluth, especially on weekends and during holidays. Alcohol impairs a driver’s reaction time and judgment, making it harder to spot motorcyclists and avoid collisions. Tragically, more than a quarter of motorcycle accident fatalities (27%) involve the use of alcohol.

  • Dooring Incidents

    In areas with heavy on-street parking, such as downtown Duluth, dooring incidents are common. This occurs when a driver or passenger opens a car door into the path of an oncoming motorcycle. Motorcyclists may not have enough time to react, resulting in a collision or loss of control. Because of this, dooring is illegal in Minnesota.

  • Road Hazards and Poor Infrastructure

    Duluth’s roads can pose significant risks to motorcyclists if they are not properly maintained. Common hazards include:

    • Potholes
    • Debris
    • Uneven surfaces
    • Loose gravel
    • Slick conditions from rain or spills

    While these hazards may be minor for cars, they can be deadly for motorcycles. Poor road maintenance after winter further increases the danger. In some cases, the city can be held liable for these accidents.

  • Weather Conditions

    Duluth’s weather can present serious challenges for motorcyclists, especially during winter. Dangerous conditions include:

    • Rain
    • Ice
    • Snow
    • Wet leaves on the road

    These conditions create slippery surfaces, making it difficult for motorcyclists to maintain control of their bikes. Additionally, fog and heavy rain can reduce visibility, making it harder for drivers and motorcyclists to see one another.

    While weather can be a contributing factor in motorcycle accidents in Duluth, there is still often a negligent driver involved. For example, if a driver fails to slow down on an icy road, they can still be held responsible for any accidents they cause.

  • Defective Vehicle Parts

    In some cases, motorcycle accidents are caused by mechanical failures, such as faulty brakes or steering systems. When defective parts cause an accident, the manufacturer or distributor may be liable for any injuries or damages that result.

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Staying Safe on the Road

Minnesota’s motorcycle laws are in place to keep you safe, but taking additional precautions can make a huge difference in preventing accidents. Here are some tips for staying safe while riding in Duluth:

  • Always wear the right gear: Helmets, gloves, jackets, and proper footwear are essential. DOT-approved full-face helmets offer the most protection, and thick, durable clothing can prevent or minimize road rash and burns.
  • Stay visible: Many accidents happen because drivers fail to see motorcycles. Wear bright or reflective clothing and always keep your headlights on, even during the day.
  • Ride defensively: Always maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and avoid riding in blind spots. Practice extra caution at intersections and when changing lanes.
  • Avoid blind spots: Steer clear of the blind spots of other vehicles, especially when riding around large trucks and buses​.
  • Be aware of road conditions: Duluth’s roads can be dangerous due to winter ice, wet surfaces, or road debris. Stay vigilant for changing conditions, especially when navigating potholes or gravel patches.
  • Perform regular maintenance: Inspect the tires, brakes, and lights on your bike before every ride to make sure everything is in working order.
  • Take a motorcycle safety course: Whether you're new to riding or a seasoned motorcyclist, taking a safety course can improve your skills. The Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center offers classes to help riders stay sharp and safe on the road.

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Installing anti-lock braking systems (ABS) on your motorcycle can significantly reduce the chances of skidding, especially in sudden-stop situations or on wet roads.

Injuries You Could Face After a Motorcycle Crash

Motorcycle accidents can result in serious injuries that require extensive medical treatment. 

Head Injuries

Even with helmets, motorcyclists are vulnerable to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), ranging from concussions to severe brain damage. In Minnesota, head injuries are a leading cause of death in motorcycle crashes​. TBIs often result in long-term cognitive impairments, affecting the rider’s quality of life.

For this reason, wearing a helmet is essential for all motorcyclists. Those who do not are three times more likely to suffer TBIs in the event of a crash.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries are often caused by the force of being thrown from a motorcycle, leading to partial or full paralysis. These injuries require extensive medical care and rehabilitation, and can permanently alter the victim’s life.

Lower Body Injuries

Lower body injuries, including fractures of the legs, hips, and pelvis, are common in motorcycle accidents. When a rider’s lower body strikes the ground or another vehicle, fractures and dislocations are frequent outcomes. These injuries can require surgery and physical therapy.

Road Rash

Road rash occurs when a motorcyclist is thrown from their bike and slides across the pavement, resulting in painful abrasions and, in severe cases, deep wounds and scarring. Skin grafts may be required to heal the damage.

Broken Bones

Motorcycle accidents frequently cause broken bones. The force of impact in a crash can result in fractures of the arms, wrists, shoulders, and ribs, especially if the rider attempts to break their fall. Fractures are among the most common motorcycle-related injuries and often require surgery and extended recovery periods.

Internal Injuries

Motorcycle crashes can lead to serious internal injuries, such as damage to organs or internal bleeding. These injuries can be life-threatening and may not show immediate symptoms, making it all the more important to seek medical attention right away after a crash.

Facial Injuries and Disfigurement

Without a full-face helmet, motorcyclists are highly vulnerable to facial injuries during a crash. These can include broken facial bones, dental damage, and severe lacerations, which may lead to disfigurement. Facial injuries often require reconstructive surgery and can have lasting emotional and psychological impacts.

Emotional Distress

In addition to physical injuries, motorcycle accidents often result in psychological trauma. Motorcyclists may experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges following a crash. The emotional distress from the crash and its aftermath can significantly impact a victim’s ability to resume normal activities.

Minnesota law recognizes this as a legitimate form of pain and suffering and allows you to seek compensation for the toll an accident can take on your mental health.

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Recovering Damages After a Motorcycle Accident

If you’ve been injured in a Duluth motorcycle accident, Minnesota law guarantees you the right to demand fair compensation. This can include compensation for a variety of damages, such as:

  • Medical expenses: This includes the cost of emergency care, surgeries, hospital stays, medications, physical therapy, and any future medical treatments.
  • Lost wages: If your injuries prevent you from working, you can recover lost wages, including compensation for a reduced earning capacity if your injuries affect your ability to work long-term.
  • Property damage: You can receive compensation to cover the repairs or replacement of your motorcycle. This can also cover any other personal property damaged in the crash, such as clothes or a phone.
  • Pain and suffering: The physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident can have a major impact on your life, and Minnesota law grants you the right to compensation.
  • Loss of enjoyment in life: If your injuries prevent you from enjoying activities or hobbies you once loved, you can include it in your claim.
  • Disfigurement: Severe accidents can lead to permanent scarring or disfigurement, entitling you to additional compensation.

How Our Duluth Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Can Assist You

Recovering from a motorcycle accident can be a difficult journey. At SiebenCarey, we are committed to easing the burden on you, allowing you to focus on healing while we manage the legal aspects of your case.

For over 70 years, our dedicated team has helped motorcycle accident victims across Duluth and Minnesota. We provide the comprehensive support, legal guidance, and representation you need during this difficult time. We understand the specific risks faced by motorcyclists and will fight tirelessly to secure justice on your behalf.

So how does it work?

When you contact SiebenCarey, we offer a free consultation. During this session, we’ll listen to your account, explain your legal options, and provide clear advice on how to proceed. If we’re a good fit for your case, here’s how we’ll help:

Thorough Investigation

Our team will dig deep into the details of your accident. We’ll collect critical evidence such as police reports, witness accounts, and expert reconstructions to determine liability.

Handling Communication

You won’t need to deal with insurance companies, opposing attorneys, or other parties involved. We handle all communications on your behalf to alleviate the stress of these interactions.

Negotiating with Insurance Companies

We have extensive experience in dealing with insurance companies. Our goal is to secure the maximum compensation for your medical bills, property damage, lost wages, and other losses.

Pursuing Maximum Compensation

We are committed to ensuring you seek the full range of compensation available under Minnesota law. This includes medical expenses, pain and suffering, and long-term impacts on your quality of life.

If negotiations don’t lead to a fair settlement, our seasoned trial lawyers are fully prepared to take your case to court. We have helped our clients wind trial verdicts worth many times more than the insurance company was willing to settle for.

The SiebenCarey Difference: Why Choose Us?

At SiebenCarey, we have over 70 years of experience helping Minnesotans recover fair compensation. 

70+ years of experience: Since 1952, SiebenCarey has been representing Minnesotans in personal injury cases, including motorcycle accidents.

Award-winning team: Our attorneys have been recognized for their skill and commitment by leading legal organizations such as Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America.

Proven results: Our firm has secured hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients over thousands of successful cases.

Personalized service: When you team up with SiebenCarey, you’ll work directly with an experienced attorney who will tailor their approach to your unique situation.

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Deep investigation: Our on-staff investigators will leave no stone unturned in proving the details of your accident.

Trial readiness: Almost all personal injury claims are settled out of court, but if we have to take a negligent driver and their stubborn insurance company to trial to fight for your rights, we won’t hesitate.

Our Duluth Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Are Always Available

If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in Duluth, the experienced attorneys at SiebenCarey are here to help. Contact our Duluth office 24/7 at 218-722-6848 or toll-free at 800-474-4487 to schedule a free consultation. Our team is committed to evaluating your case and fighting for the justice and compensation you deserve.

And if you’re recovering at home or still in the hospital, we can come to you. SiebenCarey has a conveniently located office right here in Duluth:

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Minnesota Motorcycle Accident FAQs

Do I have to wear a motorcycle helmet?

For riders 18 and older with full licenses, helmets are not required in Minnesota. However, they are highly recommended. Helmets provide critical protection against head injuries – and could save your life.

What steps should I take after a motorcycle crash?

  • Ensure safety: Move to a safe location and call 911.
  • Gather evidence: If you're able, take photos, collect witness information, and document the accident scene.
  • Seek medical attention: Always get checked out by a doctor, even if you feel fine initially.
  • Contact an attorney: Speak with a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

And remember: After an accident, never admit fault at the scene or to the insurance company. Let your attorney and the investigation determine liability, as admitting fault prematurely can affect your claim.

To learn more, check out our free guide: 10 Steps to Follow After a Car Accident.

What if I was partially at fault for an accident?

Minnesota follows a comparative fault rule, meaning you can still recover damages if you were partially at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by the percentage of your fault. For example, if you were found 20% at fault, your compensation would be reduced by 20%.

What is the statute of limitations for an injury claim?

The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Minnesota is generally six years from the date of the accident. However, the sooner you contact a Duluth motorcycle accident lawyer, the better. Waiting too long could make it harder to prove your case and win the full amount of compensation available.

What if my accident was caused by a defect in my motorcycle?

If a defective part on your motorcycle caused the accident, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer. Be sure to preserve the motorcycle as evidence to strengthen your case.

An insurance company contacted me after my accident. What should I do?

Avoid giving any statements to the insurance company without consulting your attorney first. Insurance companies may attempt to minimize your compensation, so having a lawyer involved ensures your rights are protected.

What evidence do I need for a successful motorcycle accident claim?

A strong case includes evidence such as:

  • Police reports
  • Photographs of the accident scene and damaged property
  • Eyewitness statements
  • Expert analysis
  • Medical records
  • Security camera footage (if available)

Your attorney will help gather and organize this evidence to build a compelling case.

How long will my motorcycle accident case last?

The duration of a motorcycle accident case varies depending on several factors such as the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and how willing the insurance company is to offer a fair settlement. Some cases are resolved in a few months, while others may take longer, especially if they go to trial.

Will I have to go to court to resolve my motorcycle accident claim?

Most personal injury cases, including motorcycle accidents, settle out of court. (Around 95%.) However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, SiebenCarey is prepared to take your case to court to fight for your rights.

Should I accept a settlement for my motorcycle accident injury?

Be cautious about accepting early settlement offers from insurance companies, as they may be lower than what you deserve. Before accepting any settlement, consult with a Duluth motorcycle accident attorney to ensure the offer reflects the full extent of your damages. Your attorney will negotiate on your behalf to secure fair compensation.

How can a Duluth motorcycle accident lawyer help me?

A Duluth motorcycle accident attorney can:

  • Provide legal guidance
  • Investigate the accident and collect evidence
  • Handle communications with insurance companies
  • Negotiate for maximum compensation
  • Represent you in court if necessary

How much will my motorcycle accident lawyer charge?

At SiebenCarey, we operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we win your case. Our fee comes from a percentage of your compensation, so there’s no upfront cost.

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