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The Driver Did Not See You

Chicago Accidents Caused By A Car Not Seeing A Motorcycle

In the vast majority of motorcycle accident cases, you can almost predict the negligent driver’s excuse: “I never saw the motorcycle coming.” It’s easy to understand. The driver of a car has been trained to look for other cars, not motorcycles. This is especially true in states like Illinois where motorcycles are not on the road all year long.

Unfortunately, not seeing a motorcycle does not relieve the driver of the responsibility to handle his or her vehicle in a manner that ensures the safety of everyone else on the road. Motorcycles have all of the same rights as cars do, and they should be treated with the same respect.

Our Chicago Motorcycle Accident Injuries Have Experience With Cases Caused by “A Car Not Seeing A Motorcycle”

You can count on us to do everything in our power to see that the negligent drivers are held accountable for the harm they cause. Contact our office today to discuss your motorcycle accident injuries with a reliable Chicago motorcycle accident attorney.

The attorneys at The Horwitz Law Group have helped people throughout the Chicago area to recover just compensation for the injuries suffered at the hands of negligent drivers who fail to see and yield the right of way to motorcycle riders. We understand the additional risk of injury that motorcycle riders are exposed to on the road, and we work to ensure that any settlement offer considers all of your current and future needs.

To schedule a free initial consultation with a lawyer, please contact The Horwitz Law Group.

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Case Results

$6,900,000.00

for a motor vehicle wrongful death case.

$5,300,000.00

for a 75-year-old woman who suffered an above the knee amputation due to being run over by a private school bus.

$4,500,000.00

for a young lady who was run over by a private waste hauling company while crossing the street.

$3,600,000.00

for a trucking accident resulting in the death of the driver.

$3,000,000.00

for a 70 year old man who died, without any living relatives, seven months after being hit by a car while crossing the street.

$2,300,000.00

for a client whose family was killed by a street sweeper that ran a red light.

$2,100,000.00

for a client injured in a 2005 Metra train derailment case.

$1,600,000.00

for a minor rear-ended on an expressway in Kankakee.

$1,400,000.00

for a premises liability accident resulting in below the knee amputation.

$1,200,000.00

for a woman who was hit by a car while crossing the street.

$1,197,000.00

for a client who was injured on the CTA red line train.

$900,000.00

for a bicyclist hit by a car.

$800,000.00

for a passenger injured in a rideshare rollover accident.

$750,000.00

for a rideshare accident injury.

$600,000.00

for a low-speed rear-end accident.

$500,000.00

for injuries in a van accident pulling a trailer.

$500,000.00

for a minor injured in a ride-share accident.

$495,000.00

for a pedestrian injured due to a sidewalk defect.

$350,000.00

for a passenger injured in a rideshare rollover accident.

$289,000.00

for a driver injured in an auto accident.

$270,000.00

for injuries from a right-turning truck.

$260,000.00

for a family injured in an auto accident.

$255,000.00

for a law enforcement officer rear-ended by a truck.

$250,000.00

for a motorcyclist rear-ended.

$233,000.00

for an individual injured by a dog.

$225,000.00

for a bicyclist hit by a car while crossing the street.

$201,000.00

for a driver rear-ended on the expressway.

$175,000.00

for a client who had lawyers at another law firm trying to settle the accident case for only $60,000.

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