Posted On: June 16, 2026

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
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A motorcycle accident can change everything in an instant. One moment you’re riding through Greer or along the Upstate roads, and the next you’re facing serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and an uncertain future. If you or someone you love was hurt in a motorcycle crash, you’re not alone, and you don’t have to navigate this by yourself. Our Greer motorcycle accident lawyers can help.

Briggs Law Group offers free consultations to injured riders in Greer, the Upstate, and throughout South Carolina. You won’t pay a thing unless we recover compensation for you. Call 843-242-0282 to discuss your case.

Why Motorcycle Injuries are Often More Severe

Unlike drivers and passengers in cars, motorcyclists don’t have a steel frame, airbags, or seatbelts to absorb the force of a collision. When a crash happens, the rider takes the full impact directly. This lack of structural protection is the single biggest reason motorcycle accident injuries tend to be far more serious than those in other types of vehicle accidents.

Even a low-speed crash on a Greer side street can cause significant harm. At highway speeds, the consequences can be catastrophic or fatal.

Road Rash

Road rash happens when a rider’s skin scrapes across pavement during a crash. It might sound minor, but it’s anything but. Road rash ranges in severity from mild abrasions to deep wounds that damage multiple layers of skin, muscle, and tissue.

Severe road rash carries a high risk of infection and often leads to permanent scarring. In the worst cases, skin grafts and reconstructive surgery are necessary. Recovery can take months, and the scarring may be lifelong. These injuries also contribute significantly to the pain and suffering component of a legal claim.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most devastating common motorcycle accident injuries. Even riders who wear helmets can suffer concussions or severe brain trauma from the sheer force of impact.

Symptoms of a TBI don’t always appear immediately. Headaches, confusion, memory problems, and mood changes can develop hours or days after the accident. Without prompt diagnosis and treatment, a brain injury can worsen and lead to permanent cognitive, emotional, and physical impairments. If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident, seeing a doctor right away is critical, even if you feel fine at the scene.

Spinal Cord Injuries

The violent forces involved in a motorcycle crash can cause serious damage to the spine, including herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, and spinal cord injuries. Depending on the location and severity of the damage, spinal cord injuries can result in partial or complete paralysis.

These injuries often require emergency surgery, extensive rehabilitation, and lifelong medical care. The financial impact alone can be overwhelming, and the emotional toll on riders and their families is immense.

Broken Bones and Fractures

Broken bones are extremely common in motorcycle accidents. The legs, arms, pelvis, ribs, and collarbone are especially vulnerable because they’re exposed and often absorb direct impact during a crash or a bike fall.

Some fractures heal with casting and rest. Others require surgical intervention, metal plates, screws, or lengthy physical therapy. Compound fractures, in which bone breaks through the skin, carry an increased risk of infection and long-term complications that can affect mobility for years.

Dealing with broken bones, lost wages, and insurance companies all at once is a lot to handle. Briggs Law Group can take the legal burden off your plate so you can focus on healing. Call 843-242-0282 for a free consultation.

Internal Organ Damage and Lower Extremity Injuries

The force of a motorcycle collision can cause internal bleeding, organ lacerations, and other injuries that aren’t visible from the outside. Internal organ damage is particularly dangerous because symptoms may not appear right away, making immediate medical evaluation essential after any crash.

Lower extremity injuries, affecting the legs, ankles, knees, and feet, are especially common for motorcyclists because the lower body is closest to the road and other vehicles. Crushed ankles, shattered kneecaps, and severe foot injuries can require multiple surgeries and may result in permanent mobility limitations.

Soft Tissue Injuries and Burns

Soft tissue injuries, such as ligament tears, torn muscles, and tendon damage, are common but often overlooked after a motorcycle accident. These injuries can cause chronic pain and a limited range of motion that lingers long after the initial crash.

Burns are another frequent injury. Contact with hot exhaust pipes, engine parts, or superheated pavement can cause serious thermal burns. Friction burns from sliding across asphalt add another layer of pain and potential scarring to an already traumatic experience.

How Injury Severity Affects the Value of Your Claim

The more serious your injuries, the more your case may be worth. Compensation in a motorcycle accident claim can cover medical bills, future medical care, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. Injuries that result in permanent disability or require long-term care typically lead to higher compensation.

Under South Carolina law (S.C. Code Ann. § 15-3-530), you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Waiting too long can mean losing your right to compensation entirely.

South Carolina follows a modified comparative negligence rule. While you can still recover damages as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto motorcyclists, so having an experienced attorney review your case early makes a real difference.

Talk to Briggs Law Group About Your Motorcycle Accident Case

Motorcycle accident injuries can affect every part of your life, from your ability to work to your relationships and daily routines. You shouldn’t have to fight insurance companies on your own while you’re trying to recover.

Briggs Law Group represents injured riders in Greer, the Upstate, and across South Carolina. Your consultation is completely free, and you don’t pay anything unless we recover compensation for you. Contact us at 843-242-0282 today to discuss your motorcycle accident case and find out how we can help.

Frequently Asked Questions

• How do I know if I have a case?

You have a personal injury case if someone else has legal fault for hurting you. Legal fault varies from situation to situation. Many cases are based on accidents, where someone created a dangerous situation by not being careful enough. When you ask for a consultation with a lawyer at Briggs Law Group, we explore all possibilities for you to have a case.

• How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

It depends. For general negligence claims, the time limit to file a lawsuit in South Carolina is three years. But it might be shorter or longer. You should never wait to contact a lawyer. We want to work quickly to preserve evidence and start pursuing your compensation.

• How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

Your lawyer determines the value of your case by evaluating the types of losses you have. Plus, they consider other factors like how clear fault is and how you can collect compensation. Generally, the worse your injuries and losses, the more your case may be worth. However, there are other factors that may impact your case value.

• What steps should I take to protect my rights after an Injury?

After an injury, get medical care as quickly as possible. Report the accident to the police, your employer, or the property owner, as applicable. Have someone take photos and collect witness contact information. Consult with a lawyer as soon as possible.

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