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Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Greeneville, TN

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle wreck in Greeneville, the physical damage is only part of the problem. The insurance company may already be working to minimize your claim. Adjusters question whether you were wearing proper gear, whether you were speeding, whether you were lane splitting. In Tennessee, you have just one year to file a lawsuit.

The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt has over 30 years of experience representing injured people, including motorcyclists who were hurt because another driver failed to share the road. OurGreeneville, TN motorcycle accident lawyer will fight for the compensation you need to cover medical bills, lost income, and the pain this crash has caused.

Why Choose The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt for Motorcycle Crashes in Greeneville, TN?

Attorneys Who Understand Motorcycle Injury Cases

Mark T. Hurt has been handling serious personal injury cases for more than three decades. He holds a law degree from Duke University School of Law and a B.S. from the University of Virginia. Mark has seen how insurance companies treat motorcycle accident victims differently than car crash victims, and he knows how to push back against that bias. Adjusters look for any excuse to deny or diminish a rider’s claim. Mark has spent his career fighting back against this.

Motorcycle wrecks often produce catastrophic injuries. Without the protective shell of a car, riders absorb the full force of a collision. Broken femurs, shattered pelvises, spinal cord damage, and severe road rash are standard outcomes in these crashes. These injuries require a legal approach that accounts for long-term medical costs, future surgeries, and ongoing pain management, not just the initial hospital stay.

Attorney Payton R. Johnson specializes in personal injury and accident cases at the firm. He earned his J.D. from Appalachian School of Law and his B.S. in Economics from Campbell University. Payton handles motorcycle injury claims throughout East Tennessee, including the Greeneville area, and brings focused attention to the kind of evidence that makes motorcycle wreck claims succeed due to accident reconstruction, witness depositions, and medical documentation.

Millions Recovered for Our Clients

The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt has secured millions of dollars in recoveries for clients across personal injury, workers’ compensation, and other practice areas. We have obtained significant results in vehicle accident cases, including a $1.3 million recovery in a car accident with severe leg and spine fractures, and a $1 million recovery in a catastrophic crash. Motorcycle accident claims in Greeneville deserve the same level of investment and preparation that we bring to every case.

No Fee Unless We Recover

We work on contingency. That means you don’t pay legal fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. This arrangement ensures we’re fully invested in the outcome of your case so we succeed only when you do.

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Types of Motorcycle Accident Cases We Handle in Greeneville

East Tennessee’s winding roads and scenic highways draw riders from across the region. But these same roads also create dangerous conditions when other drivers aren’t paying attention. Our Greeneville motorcycle accident attorneys handle claims involving:

  • Left-turn collisions. The most common motorcycle crash scenario. A car or truck turns left across an oncoming motorcycle’s path, giving the rider almost no time to react. These collisions happen at intersections throughout Greeneville and often result in broken bones, head injuries, and worse.
  • Rear-end crashes. When a driver follows a motorcycle too closely or fails to stop in time, the motorcyclist takes the full impact. Even at moderate speeds, a rear-end collision can throw a rider from the bike and cause traumatic brain injuries.
  • Lane-change and blind spot accidents. Drivers who don’t check mirrors or blind spots before changing lanes frequently cut off motorcyclists. The rider either collides with the vehicle or swerves to avoid it and loses control.
  • Truck accidents. When an 18-wheeler or commercial truck hits a motorcycle in Greeneville, the injuries are almost always severe. These cases involve both the truck driver and the carrier, and federal FMCSA regulations apply.
  • Road hazard and poor maintenance crashes. Potholes, loose gravel, missing guardrails, and faded lane markings pose serious dangers to motorcyclists that car drivers barely notice. A road hazard that’s a minor nuisance for a sedan can be fatal for a rider. When a government entity is responsible for road maintenance, specific notice requirements apply before a claim can be filed.
  • Drunk or impaired driving crashes. When an intoxicated driver causes a motorcycle wreck in Greeneville, TN, the injured rider may pursue both compensatory and punitive damages under Tennessee law.

Tennessee Legal Requirements for Motorcycle Accident Claims

Tennessee’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is one year from the date of the crash. Tenn. Code § 28-3-104 imposes this deadline strictly. One year is not much time, especially when you’re dealing with hospitalization, follow-up surgeries, and physical therapy. Evidence also has a way of disappearing because witnesses relocate, surveillance footage gets deleted, and road conditions change. Contacting a motorcycle accident attorney in Greeneville early protects both your rights and your evidence.

Tennessee applies modified comparative fault under Tenn. Code § 29-11-103. If you’re found to be less than 50% at fault for the motorcycle accident, you can still recover damages, but your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies routinely try to place partial blame on the rider, claiming the rider was going too fast, wasn’t visible enough, or should have anticipated the other driver’s mistake. A strong Greeneville motorcycle wreck lawyer knows how to counter these arguments with physical evidence and witness testimony.

Tennessee also requires motorcyclists to wear helmets and eye protection under Tenn. Code § 55-9-302. Compliance with safety laws can strengthen your case, while violations can give the defense ammunition for a contributory fault argument. The Tennessee Department of Safety publishes motorcycle licensing and safety requirements.

What Damages Are Recoverable in a Greeneville Motorcycle Accident Case?

Motorcycle injuries are disproportionately severe compared to injuries in standard car crashes. The human body is exposed. There is no crumple zone, no airbag, no reinforced frame. What follows a serious motorcycle wreck is often months or years of medical care, lost income, and physical limitations.

Economic damages account for every financial loss connected to the crash. Hospital stays, surgical procedures, diagnostic imaging, prescription medications, rehabilitation, and future medical needs are all included. Lost wages from missed work factor in, and if the injuries permanently affect your ability to earn a living, your lost earning capacity is compensable as well. According to the CDC’s motor vehicle safety data, nonfatal traffic injuries cost billions annually in medical expenses and lost productivity nationwide.

Non-economic damages recognize the suffering that doesn’t appear on a medical bill. Chronic pain, emotional distress, disfigurement from road rash scarring, loss of enjoyment of activities you once loved, and the anxiety that may follow you for years after the wreck. Some motorcycle accident victims in Greeneville develop post-traumatic stress that makes it difficult to drive or ride again. These damages are subjective, but they are real, and Tennessee law allows full recovery for them.

Punitive damages may be awarded when the at-fault driver’s behavior was egregiously reckless such as driving under the influence, fleeing the scene, or racing on public roads. Tennessee caps punitive damages at the greater of $500,000 or twice the compensatory award under Tenn. Code § 29-39-104. These damages serve as both punishment and deterrent, and they can significantly increase the total recovery in cases involving extreme misconduct.

Contact The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt

If you were injured in a motorcycle accident in Greeneville, TN, don’t let Tennessee’s one-year filing deadline pass you by. The insurance company is already working against you by gathering your riding history, looking for any reason to deny your claim, calculating the lowest offer they think you’ll accept. We can start working for you today.

Our consultations are free, and we collect no fees unless we recover money on your behalf. We handle the legal work so you can focus on healing. Contact us to discuss your Greeneville motorcycle accident claim with an attorney who will fight for the full value of your case.

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“We hired Mr. Hurt to help settle a worker’s comp injury case for my husband. Mark, Bart, and Mary worked tirelessly to resolve his case and reach a settlement we were pleased with. They were always available to answer questions and returned calls in a timely manner.“

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