Motorcycle accidents in Weston, FL, can be life-changing. If you have been hurt in a crash, you may be facing serious injuries, costly medical bills, time off work, and significant emotional distress. The experienced team at Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help you recover physically, emotionally, and financially, providing strong legal support throughout the process.
Motorcyclists have the same rights on the road as other motorists. Unfortunately, many riders face bias from insurance companies and even law enforcement. Florida law allows injured motorcyclists to pursue compensation from negligent drivers, but the process can be complex and requires experienced legal guidance.
At Rafaeli Law PLLC, we make sure your rights are protected from day one. Whether you were hit on Weston Road or near Bonaventure Boulevard, our Weston personal injury lawyers can help you navigate your case with clarity and confidence. We explain your legal rights in plain terms and fight back against unfair insurance tactics.
Taking the right steps immediately after a crash can have a big impact on your claim. Following these steps helps preserve key evidence, protects your health, and strengthens your legal position:
Medical records are the foundation of any successful motorcycle accident claim. Strong documentation provides a clear picture of your injuries, treatment, and recovery timeline. Here’s how we ensure nothing is overlooked:
According to a 2023 study by the NHTSA, motorcyclists are 24 times more likely than car occupants to die in a crash, and 4 times more likely to be injured, underscoring the need for serious injury documentation.
Florida follows comparative negligence laws (Florida Statutes 768.81), meaning your compensation can be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found 20% at fault, you can still recover 80% of your total damages.
Florida also does not require PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage for motorcycles, unlike cars. That means injured riders often rely on:
We can also advise you on how these laws intersect with other local claims, such as Weston truck accidents or pedestrian injury cases.
According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), Broward County reported over 600 motorcycle crashes in 2023, with many incidents taking place near Weston’s major intersections and scenic routes.
Some of the most common accident causes include:
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Choosing the right law firm after a motorcycle accident can make all the difference in your recovery and legal outcome. Here’s why injury victims throughout Weston turn to Rafaeli Law PLLC:
We’re proud of the trust our clients place in us. Explore some of our recent case results to see how we’ve helped others in your position.
Weston’s suburban roads and highway interchanges can pose dangers for riders. You can reduce your risk by taking these safety precautions:
For other road hazards or negligence concerns, view our Weston premises liability page.
Motorcycle injury claims are typically filed against the at-fault driver’s insurance. These claims may cover a wide range of damages:
Below is a quick-reference table summarizing key aspects of motorcycle accident claims handled by Rafaeli Law PLLC:
Category | Details |
Common Injuries | Spinal cord damage, TBI, fractures, road rash, amputations |
Typical Causes | Left-turn crashes, distracted driving, speeding, lane changes, poor road conditions |
At-Fault Party | Often another vehicle driver; could also include government entities or manufacturers |
Claim Types | Bodily injury, property damage, lost wages, future care, pain and suffering |
Statute of Limitations | 2 years in Florida (per Florida Statutes §95.11) |
Insurance Issues | Many at-fault drivers lack sufficient coverage—UM/UIM and legal action may be needed |
Legal Costs | No upfront fees—contingency-based representation only |
Settlement Time | Average case resolves within a few months to 1 year; longer if litigation is involved |
Hear from the clients who trusted us to fight for their justice—and found peace, resolution, and results.
Most cases settle within a few months to a year. Complex cases or those that go to trial may take longer. We work to resolve your claim as efficiently as possible without compromising its value.
You typically have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit (Florida Statutes §95.11).
Yes. Florida’s comparative fault system allows partial compensation based on shared responsibility.
We use police reports, eyewitness statements, expert testimony, and video surveillance to establish fault.
You may file a claim under your own UM/UIM coverage, or pursue other liable parties.
No. We operate on a contingency fee basis. You owe nothing unless we win your case.
If you are facing a personal injury or insurance dispute, Rafaeli Law PLLC is here to help. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you secure the compensation you deserve.