Were you injured in a motorcycle accident in Boston, Massachusetts? Motorcyclists face a unique danger — insurance companies assign inflated fault percentages to riders before examining a single fact. In Massachusetts, being pushed above 50% fault eliminates your claim entirely. A Boston motorcycle accident attorney at the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano counters this bias with evidence and fights for the full compensation you deserve.
Our firm has protected injury victims throughout Boston and Massachusetts, recovering significant compensation for families impacted by preventable accidents. We investigate your case, gather evidence, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies on your behalf.
Don’t let medical bills, lost wages, or insurance pressure overwhelm you. Let our experience make the process easier. Contact us today for a free consultation.
80%
Of motorcycle crashes result in injury or death — compared to approximately 20% of car accidents — making proper documentation and legal representation critical from day one
NHTSA
51% Bar
Insurance companies routinely inflate motorcycle fault percentages — in Massachusetts the 51% bar means going above the threshold eliminates the claim entirely
MGL c.231 §85
Universal Helmet
Massachusetts requires all motorcycle operators and passengers to wear a helmet — compliance affects comparative fault analysis after an accident
MGL c.90 §7
How Michael F. Campopiano Can Help After a Motorcycle Accident in Boston
Motorcycle accident claims in Boston require immediate evidence preservation and systematic challenge of the adjuster bias that inflates rider fault percentages. Under Massachusetts’s 51% bar, being pushed above 50% fault eliminates the claim entirely — making fault documentation the first priority in every case.
A [object Object] from the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano can make all the difference. Our firm has been fighting for injury victims and their families throughout Boston and Massachusetts, helping them navigate the full claims process from investigation through settlement or trial. We have recovered significant results for our clients.
You can count on our Boston attorneys to:
- Move immediately to preserve crash scene evidence on I-93 through the Ted Williams Tunnel, Route 1 in Revere, and Storrow Drive before road crews clear debris and footage is overwritten
- Work with certified accident reconstruction experts to counter the adjuster bias that routinely assigns inflated fault percentages to motorcyclists
- Analyze the helmet use and injury type to confine any helmet-related fault argument to its legally proper scope
- Identify every available source of coverage — the at-fault driver’s liability policy, your own UM/UIM, and any third-party liability
- Take your case to trial before [object Object] if insurers refuse fair compensation
Our priority is your full recovery. Call today to speak with a Boston motorcycle accident attorney. Your consultation is 100% free, and you pay nothing unless we win.
Why Should I Hire a Boston Personal Injury Lawyer?
After an injury in Boston, insurance companies are rarely on your side. They will dispute fault, downplay your injuries, and attempt to settle for far less than your claim is worth — often before you have any idea what your full recovery will cost.
An attorney from the Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano steps in immediately to gather critical evidence, handle all insurer communications, and protect your legal rights under Massachusetts law. This is especially important in Massachusetts because the 51% modified comparative negligence bar makes fault assignment binary at the threshold — one percentage point above 50% eliminates your recovery entirely. Controlling how fault is characterized from the start is the difference between full compensation and nothing.
Most importantly, you can concentrate on healing while knowing we are pursuing the maximum compensation available for your injuries, lost wages, and long-term needs.
Massachusetts Law: What Boston Injury Victims Need to Know
Massachusetts no-fault PIP (MGL c.90 §34M) covers your first $8,000 in medical bills and 75% of lost wages regardless of who caused the crash. To sue for pain and suffering you must meet the serious injury threshold (MGL c.231 §6D). Massachusetts modified comparative negligence (MGL c.231 §85) means 51% or more fault equals zero recovery. The statute of limitations for most claims is 3 years (MGL c.260 §2A).
MGL c.231 §85 | MGL c.260 §2A | Law Offices of Michael F. Campopiano
What Types of Damages Are Available After a motorcycle accident in Boston?
A serious injury can upend every aspect of your life. Under Massachusetts personal injury law, you have the right to pursue full compensation from those responsible.
Damages may include:
- Medical Expenses: Emergency room treatment, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, specialist care, prescription medications, and all follow-up treatment related to your injuries
- Lost Wages and Reduced Earning Capacity: Income lost during recovery and long-term compensation if your injuries limit your ability to work
- Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, and reduced quality of life — available once the serious injury threshold is met
- Future Medical Expenses: Projected costs for ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and any future procedures your injuries require
- Additional Related Expenses: In-home care, mobility devices, home modifications, and other costs caused by your condition
Our goal is to make sure every loss — financial and personal — is fully accounted for when we fight for your compensation in Boston.
Types of Motorcycle Accidents We Handle in Boston
Boston’s roads along I-93, Route 1, Storrow Drive, the Southeast Expressway, and the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) see a wide variety of motor vehicle crashes every year. Our firm represents clients injured in all types of accidents throughout Boston, including:
- Rear-End Collisions: Distracted or tailgating drivers who fail to stop in time — among the most common accident types on Boston’s busiest corridors.
- Left-Turn Collisions: Drivers who make left turns into oncoming traffic, one of the most dangerous intersection crash types in urban Massachusetts.
- Head-On Collisions: Often caused by wrong-way driving or centerline crossings on Boston roads, frequently resulting in catastrophic injuries.
- Distracted Driving Accidents: Crashes caused by drivers using phones, navigation, or other devices on Boston’s streets and highways.
- Drunk or Impaired Driving Accidents: Collisions caused by drivers operating under the influence — MFC Law pursues punitive damages where applicable.
- Hit-and-Run Accidents: Drivers who flee the scene leaving victims without immediate access to the at-fault driver’s insurance. Your own UM coverage may apply.
- Uninsured Motorist Accidents: When the at-fault driver has no insurance, your own UM/UIM policy becomes the primary source of recovery.
- Multi-Vehicle Pile-Ups: Chain-reaction crashes on I-93 and other Boston highways that require careful fault analysis across multiple parties.
No matter the type of car accident cases incident, our [object Object] attorneys will investigate your case, prove negligence, and pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.
Massachusetts no-fault PIP covers your first $8,000 in medical bills and 75% of lost wages after a Boston car accident regardless of fault. To sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering, your case must meet the serious injury threshold under MGL c.231 §6D.
Boston Motorcycle Accident Claims: Key Statistics and Massachusetts Law
4,000+ — motor vehicle crashes reported annually in Boston — with pedestrians and cyclists involved in a significant share due to the city’s dense street network (MassDOT)
$8,000 — Massachusetts PIP coverage pays your first $8,000 in medical bills and 75% of lost wages regardless of fault — but serious injury claims require more than PIP alone (MGL c.90 §34M)
51% Bar — Massachusetts modified comparative negligence — 51% or more fault means zero recovery. Below that threshold, your award is reduced by your fault percentage (MGL c.231 §85)
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Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accident in Boston
1. What is the most common motorcycle accident in Boston?
Left-turn collisions — where a driver turns directly into a motorcyclist’s path — account for the largest share of serious motorcycle crashes in urban Massachusetts. I-93 through the Ted Williams Tunnel, Route 1 in Revere, and Storrow Drive see a high concentration of these incidents.
2. Does Massachusetts require motorcycle helmets?
Yes. Massachusetts General Law c.90 §7 requires all motorcycle operators and passengers to wear approved helmets. Helmet compliance affects the comparative fault analysis if injuries include head trauma.
3. How does the 51% bar affect motorcycle accident claims in Boston?
Insurance companies routinely assign inflated fault percentages to motorcyclists. In Massachusetts, being pushed above 50% fault eliminates the claim entirely. MFC Law counters adjuster bias with accident reconstruction evidence and systematic challenge of fault assignments.
4. What if I was not wearing a helmet during the crash?
Helmet non-compliance may result in a comparative fault assignment for head-related injuries but does not bar your claim for other injuries. The fault argument is evaluated injury by injury, not as a blanket bar.
5. How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Massachusetts?
Three years from the date of the accident under MGL c.260 §2A. Preserve evidence immediately and contact an attorney before speaking with any insurer.
6. How quickly should I call an attorney after a Boston motorcycle crash?
Immediately. Road evidence, surveillance footage, and witness accounts disappear within days. Early attorney involvement is critical to preserving the physical evidence that counters inflated fault assignments.
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At MFC Law, we know how overwhelming life becomes after a serious injury. Medical bills, missed work, and insurance calls pile up when you should be focused on healing. Our Boston personal injury attorneys are here to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve under Massachusetts law.
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