What Are Your Rights as a Passenger in a Motorcycle Crash?
Let’s take a closer look at the risks motorcycle passengers face, and what legal protections are available to them under Arizona law.
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If you or a loved one was injured on a motorcycle or ATV, you may have questions such as:
At Bache Lynch Goldsmith & Mendoza, we represent those injured in motorcycle and ATV collisions. Such injuries are typically extremely serious. We’re here to answer your questions.
Spinal cord injuries often have serious, long-lasting consequence. Many victims suffer from paraplegia, a type of paralysis resulting in limited mobility in the legs and lower extremities. Paraplegics may experience difficulty walking, problems with continence and impaired sexual function. Quadriplegia is more severe, and causes a partial or complete loss of mobility below the neck. In addition to the challenges a paraplegic faces, quadriplegics may also have no use of their arms, or may not be able to breathe without assistance. One of the greatest consequences of a spinal cord injury is the costs associated with them. Those who suffer from long-term or life-long disabilities will most likely incur monumental debt in medical bills and other costs associated with care-giving.
We’ll go over your damages and your legal rights after a motorcycle accident or ATV crash, whether you were a driver or a passenger. As experienced motorcycle and ATV lawyers, we will thoroughly examine all of the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident.

With over 40 years’ total personal injury experience, our attorneys know how to protect your rights and get you the compensation you are entitled to from your motorcycle or ATV accident. We have worked together for years representing the rights of injured people. Contact us to schedule a complimentary consultation.
Statistically, motorcycle operators and passengers face a higher risk of serious injury or fatality in an accident. In the event of serious injuries such as brain injury or paralysis, the importance of retaining experienced personal injury lawyers is clearer than ever. After a major injury, the victim has long-term financial needs as well as immediate financial needs. For example, the motorcycle wreck survivor may need months of rehabilitation; the rehabilitation must be paid for and the survivor must receive compensation for lost wages due to time off work for rehabilitation. Our attorneys have the knowledge and skills to build a case for both current and future medical and economic needs, as well as pain and suffering and other personal losses.
After a fatal accident, a wrongful death claim is the devastated family’s only opportunity to seek some measure of justice for the loss of a loved one. With help from a compassionate and seasoned wrongful death lawyer, you can obtain compensation for personal and economic losses.
To discuss your rights and legal options after a serious motorcycle or ATV wreck, please call us at 520-293-5300. We will meet with you as soon as possible at your convenience so that we may get the process started. We’ll go over your case, and let you know exactly what your options are for recovery. You may also contact us using the Contact Form above to get more information or to schedule a free consultation.
Let’s take a closer look at the risks motorcycle passengers face, and what legal protections are available to them under Arizona law.
MoreUnfortunately, the risk of riding a motorcycle has remained unchanged. The leading causes of motorcycle crashes, injuries, and deaths include unsafe speed, bad weather and poor road conditions, not wearing a helmet, distracted driving, inexperience and alcohol impairment. If you aren’t careful, you could end up becoming another Arizona statistic.
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