Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Saint John
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Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Saint John
CLG Injury Law represents individuals injured in motorcycle accidents throughout Saint John and across New Brunswick. Our motorcycle accident lawyers focus on personal injury law, helping injured riders navigate complex legal, medical, and insurance challenges after serious crashes. Whether your accident occurred on city streets, major intersections, or surrounding highways, our team works to protect your rights and pursue full compensation.
Motorcycle Accident Cases, Causes, and Injuries
We handle motorcycle accident claims across Saint John involving riders injured in urban collisions, highway crashes, and rural road accidents. Our lawyers focus on serious injury claims caused by negligent drivers, unsafe road conditions, limited visibility, and motorists failing to yield to motorcycles.
Types of Motorcycle Accident Cases We Handle
- Motorcycle and passenger vehicle collisions
- Left-turn and intersection motorcycle accidents
- Lane-change and blind-spot collisions
- Single-motorcycle crashes caused by road hazards
- Hit-and-run motorcycle accidents
- Accidents involving uninsured or underinsured drivers
- Motorcycle accidents caused by distracted or impaired driving
Common Causes and Resulting Injuries
Motorcycle accidents in Saint John often result from distracted driving, speeding, unsafe turns, impaired driving, poor road conditions, and driver inattention. Injuries frequently include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, internal organ damage, road rash, permanent disability, and long-term trauma.
Compensation Available in Motorcycle Accident Claims
Compensation may include medical costs, lost income, rehabilitation expenses, pain and suffering, and future care needs. Severe injuries may also justify compensation for permanent impairments and reduced earning capacity.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Saint John
Follow these steps to protect your health and legal rights after a motorcycle accident.
Get Medical Attention Immediately
Seek immediate medical care, even if injuries seem minor.
Report the Accident
Ensure police or emergency services document the crash.
Document the Scene
Take photos of damage, road conditions, injuries, and collect witness information.
Be Careful With Insurance Companies
Avoid speaking with insurers before consulting a lawyer.
Speak With a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
A Saint John motorcycle accident lawyer can preserve evidence and manage your claim.
Time Limits and Why Choose CLG Injury Law
Strict deadlines apply under New Brunswick law. CLG Injury Law offers contingency-fee representation and free consultations, helping injured riders pursue compensation with confidence.





