Unlike passenger vehicle occupants, motorcycle riders have little to protect them from accidents. As a result, they often sustain serious injuries in crashes with cars. If you’re an insured motorcyclist who has been in a crash on your bike, you can work with a Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyer to recover damages that could help you pay your medical bills, make up for lost wages, and get the compensation you deserve.
Before you file a motorcycle accident claim, contact the Kopit Law Firm. Founding attorney Michael Kopit has extensive experience in handling serious motor vehicle accident claims, including motorcycle accident cases. Michael provides aggressive representation against at-fault drivers. He got his start defending businesses and insurance companies against personal injury claims.
Now, he’s ready to use his knowledge to help accident victims recover the compensation they need and deserve. He levels the playing field against the large companies representing drivers who try to take advantage of his motorcycle accident victim clients. He makes sure their rights are protected and they move forward with the compensation they deserve after a serious motorcycle accident.
In 2023, a total of 18 motorcyclists died in crashes on Kansas City’s streets and highways, breaking the previous record of 17 deaths set in 2021. In 2025, a total of 131 motorcyclists were killed across the Show-Me State. In 2024, 154 riders and passengers were killed, and another 1,950 were injured in the 2,391 crashes that occurred. As you can see, riding a motorcycle in Missouri is not the safest activity.
If you’ve been injured or you’ve lost a loved one in a motorcycle crash, you can hire a motorcycle accident lawyer to take on your case. Your Kansas City motorcycle accident attorney can help you:
Motorcycle accident claims can be complex. Hiring an attorney is the most effective way to increase your odds of receiving a fair settlement.
Motorcycle accidents happen for all kinds of reasons. Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
Motorcycle accidents are more likely than car crashes to result in severe or life-altering injuries. Riders have little to protect them from the force of impact should a collision occur, even if they are wearing helmets. Some of the most common injuries suffered by motorcycle riders include:
The symptoms of TBIs often emerge gradually, which is one of the reasons it’s so important to be medically evaluated following a crash, even if you don’t think you’ve been hurt or the injury does not seem apparent at first.
In 2024, the fatality rate for motorcyclists was 27 times that of passenger car occupants involved in accidents. In these cases, the surviving family members of deceased riders may be able to recover damages from the at-fault parties by filing wrongful death claims.
Wrongful death claims can allow surviving family members to recover significant damages, including:
Only certain surviving family members are eligible to file these claims in Missouri and Kansas, a motorcycle accident lawyer can help determine who has the right to sue or make a claim to hold the liable party accountable.
Most motorcycle accident claims are based on negligence. You can prove negligence by showing that the driver or other liable party:
In any wreck, fault must be apportioned between the parties involved. Kansas courts allow litigants to use the “empty chair” defendant meaning that fault can be apportioned to non-parties in the case. Missouri requires that fault be apportioned only to the named parties. Kansas follows a modified comparative fault system that provides that a plaintiff may recover damages in a negligence action only if their fault is less than the combined fault of the defendants. Specifically, if the Plaintiff’s negligence is 50% or greater, recovery is barred. If the Plaintiff’s negligence is less than 50% the damages awarded are reduced in proportion to the percentage of fault attributed to the Plaintiff, if any.
Missouri employed a “pure” comparative fault system. Under this system, a plaintiff’s contributory fault does not bar recovery, regardless of the percentage of fault to the plaintiff. Instead, the plaintiff’s damages are reduced in proportion to their percentage of fault. Moreover, with some exception, if a defendant is found to bear 51% or more of fault, they are jointly and severally liable for the entire judgment. However, if a defendant’s fault is less than 51%, they are only severally liable for their proportionate share of the damages.
Damages are determined on many factors including, but not limited to:
If you want to get a clear idea of the value of for your motorcycle accident claim, you can contact Kopit Law Firm to discuss the details of your case. Michael Kopit can evaluate the evidence and the circumstances of the accident, then give you a reasonable estimate of what the value of your case might look like.
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A: The drivers of passenger vehicles are usually at fault in motorcycle accidents, but the circumstances vary. Drivers may be speeding, distracted, drunk, or simply fail to see the motorcycles, leading to a collision. A municipality may also be at fault for the condition of the roadway.
A: No, Missouri is not a no-fault state. It has a fault-based system in place for handling motor vehicle accident claims, which means that motorcyclists injured in accidents can file claims against the drivers responsible for the crashes. Drivers are required to carry liability insurance, which is how they pay for damages sustained by motorcycle riders when they get into accidents. You file your claim with the liable driver’s insurance company. If you cannot settle the claim, then there is the option to proceed with a lawsuit against the driver. While a pre-suit settlement demand is not required before filing a lawsuit, a pre-suit settlement sometimes helps get the claim resolved quickly and outside of court.
A: We understand that no amount of money compensation can truly make up for the injuries a person sustains in a crash. However, the value of the case often depends on the severity of injuries. For example, whether an injury is catastrophic or results in permanent disability may affect the value of a case. Additionally, in a wrongful death case, facts such as the decedent’s earning capacity, life expectancy, and emotions/psychological relationship with survivors are considered. Moreover, the actions of the defendant play a role because they may trigger punitive damages.
If you’ve been injured in a crash on your bike, you need to find a Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyer to help you with your claim right away. Michael Kopit from the Kopit Law Firm is here to help. He has extensive experience in personal injury law, having worked on both sides of the aisle, and is ready to bring the skill he has developed over his years in practice to your motorcycle accident case. Contact Kopit Law Firm today to schedule an initial consultation.
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