Motorcycle crashes in Scottsdale happen across city streets and major roadways, often with devastating results.
These incidents are reminders that even experienced riders face serious risks, from traffic signal violations to collisions at busy intersections. If you’ve been injured in a Scottsdale motorcycle crash, you may be dealing with mounting medical bills, time away from work, and pressure from insurance adjusters to accept a quick settlement.
At Thompson Law, we help Scottsdale motorcyclists and their families pursue the compensation they deserve. We understand the challenges riders face and work to hold negligent drivers and other responsible parties accountable.
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Your recovery depends on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of your crash. Possible compensation includes:
These are the financial losses you can measure with receipts or bills. They include:
These cover the ways your life has been changed that don’t have a direct dollar amount, such as:
In rare cases where the truck driver or company acted with extreme recklessness, such as driving under the influence, ignoring safety regulations, or knowingly operating with overloaded cargo, the court may award punitive damages to punish the conduct and deter similar behavior in the future.
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We have built our reputation on delivering results and standing by our clients from the first call to the final resolution.
We’ve recovered over $1.9 billion for accident victims nationwide, and our results speak for themselves. From serious injury claims to everyday collisions, we fight to get our clients every dollar they’re owed. Our success is rooted in strong advocacy and relentless pursuit of justice.
Every accident is unique. We take the time to understand the details of your crash and develop a legal strategy tailored to your specific needs. This approach ensures that your voice is heard and your case gets the attention it deserves.
With hundreds of 5-star reviews and a history of satisfied clients, Thompson Law is trusted throughout California for our results and responsiveness. Clients choose us because we communicate clearly, act quickly, and deliver results.
You don’t pay anything unless we win your case. It’s that simple. We work on a contingency fee basis, so there’s no risk to you.
We’re available 24/7 to take your call. Once hired, we begin investigating right away to preserve evidence and build your case. Time matters after a crash, so don’t wait. Call our Scottsdale motorcycle accident attorneys now for a FREE CONSULTATION.
We act immediately to protect your rights and strengthen your claim. We can help with:
Our firm has experience with hit-and-run cases, crashes involving commercial vehicles, and wrecks caused by unsafe road conditions.
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Motorcycle injury claims differ from car accident cases for several reasons:
Our Scottsdale motorcycle accident attorneys understand these challenges and know how to counter them effectively.
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Some crashes occur without direct contact between vehicles. Examples include:
You may still be entitled to compensation in these scenarios, especially with witness statements or video evidence.
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If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident, you don’t have to handle the aftermath alone. Our legal team is here to protect your rights, pursue fair compensation, and help you move toward recovery. Call Thompson Law today for a free consultation and let us fight for the justice you deserve.
Not all motorcycle crashes involve another driver. Poorly maintained roads can be just as dangerous. Examples include:
If a city agency or contractor failed to maintain safe conditions, they may be liable. These claims require fast investigation.
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Under Arizona law (A.R.S. § 28-964), motorcycle operators and passengers under 18 must wear a protective helmet that is properly secured while riding. Riders of any age must use protective glasses, goggles, or a face shield unless the motorcycle has an approved windshield. Motorcycles must also have a rearview mirror, seat, and footrests for both the operator and any passenger.
If you are 18 or older, wearing a helmet is optional, but helmet use can still become a point of discussion in an injury claim. For example:
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Some areas in Scottsdale have a well-documented history of crashes due to high traffic volumes, complex road layouts, and heavy pedestrian activity. Recent traffic data and crash reports point to several locations that are particularly hazardous for riders:
If your motorcycle accident happened at or near one of these locations, we can use Scottsdale’s collision history, roadway design issues, and traffic data to strengthen your case.
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According to the 2023 Arizona Crash Facts report, motorcycle crashes remain a serious concern statewide and in Maricopa County, which includes Scottsdale:
If you were injured in a Scottsdale motorcycle crash, your case may benefit from traffic history and collision patterns in the area, especially if your accident occurred on a roadway with a known record of severe crashes.
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Scottsdale’s traffic rules, found in Chapter 17 of the city code and Arizona’s Title 28, often come into play when determining fault in a motorcycle accident. Understanding them can help you see why insurers may try to use these rules against you, and how we counter those tactics.
This area has stricter pedestrian rules, including no crossing outside marked crosswalks. If a crash involves a pedestrian here, insurers may claim you were partly at fault if you didn’t anticipate an illegal crossing. We gather evidence to show when the pedestrian’s own violation contributed to the collision.
Pedestrians must use crosswalks in business districts and cross at right angles elsewhere. In left-turn or lane-change accidents, insurers sometimes argue a motorcyclist failed to yield, even when the pedestrian broke the rules. Knowing these laws allows us to challenge those claims.
Most violations are civil, with fines up to $500. If you receive a citation after a crash, insurers may use it as “proof” of fault. We obtain citation records and build a defense to show the ticket doesn’t tell the whole story.
Scottsdale prohibits ignoring work zone barriers or signs. If a crash happens near construction, fault arguments often hinge on whether someone ignored cones, lane closures, or fresh pavement markings. We investigate whether others (not you) violated these rules.
Pedestrians can’t cross mid-block in the central traffic district or business areas. In motorcycle crashes involving sudden pedestrian movement, this ordinance can be key to reducing or eliminating your fault percentage.
Terms like “alley,” “loading zone,” and “stop” have specific legal meanings. Misinterpretations in the police report can affect fault analysis, so we review the language to ensure it’s applied correctly.
Our team uses these local ordinances to protect you from unfair blame, uncover violations by others, and strengthen your motorcycle accident claim from the start.
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After a motorcycle crash, immediate medical care is critical, not just for your recovery but also for protecting your right to seek compensation. The sooner you receive treatment, the easier it is to link your injuries directly to the accident, which can prevent disputes from insurers later. Scottsdale is home to several hospitals equipped to handle trauma and accident-related injuries.
Located at 7400 E. Osborn Road, this full-service acute-care hospital features a Level I Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, and Cardiac Arrest Center. It is one of the primary facilities for stabilizing patients after severe motorcycle crashes, including those with head, spinal, or multiple orthopedic injuries.
Situated at 9003 E. Shea Boulevard, this hospital offers 24/7 emergency services, pediatric care, and specialized treatment for orthopedic trauma, strokes, and heart emergencies. It has advanced inpatient and outpatient services for riders needing extended recovery or follow-up care.
Located in nearby Phoenix, this world-renowned facility offers advanced diagnostics, surgery, and rehabilitation services. Riders with complex injuries or multiple fractures often receive specialized orthopedic and neurosurgical care here.
This hospital provides emergency care, orthopedic services, and post-accident rehabilitation. It’s a resource for riders with moderate injuries who still require specialized treatment and documentation.
Getting treated at one of these facilities not only ensures access to advanced care but also generates official medical documentation, a key piece of evidence in proving the extent of your injuries and securing fair compensation in your motorcycle accident claim.
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A police report is one of the most important documents in a motorcycle accident claim. It contains officer observations, diagrams of the crash, witness statements, and any citations issued, all of which can help prove fault and support your right to compensation.
You can request your Scottsdale motorcycle accident report in three ways:
Access the Scottsdale Police Department’s records system using the last name of a party involved, the accident date, and the Departmental Report Number (DR#). A small processing fee applies.
Fill out the official Report Request Form and send it with the required fee (check or money order) and a self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Scottsdale Police Department – Records Division
8401 E. Indian School Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Visit the Records Division at the same address, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with valid photo ID and the fee.
Because motorcycle accidents often involve disputes over visibility, speed, and road conditions, securing your report quickly can help preserve crucial details before memories fade or evidence becomes harder to verify. If you’d rather not handle the process yourself, our Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers can request the report for you, ensuring it’s complete and ready to strengthen your case.
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Frequent causes include:
If negligence caused your crash, we can help you pursue compensation. Talk to our Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers now for a FREE CASE REVIEW.
Motorcyclists face higher risks for:
Prompt medical care and thorough documentation are essential for both recovery and protecting your legal rights. Contact our Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers today for a FREE CASE REVIEW.
You generally have two years from the date of your crash to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona.
Act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your right to compensation. Reach out to our Scottsdale motorcycle accident lawyers now for a FREE CASE REVIEW.
At Thompson Law, we understand the unique risks motorcycle riders face and how hard insurers work to minimize payouts. Riders choose us because:
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You may still recover damages through uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage. We can review your policy and explore all options.
Yes. Arizona law does not require adults to wear helmets, and gear choice doesn’t erase another driver’s negligence.
Yes. Passengers can file claims against the motorcycle operator, another driver, or both, depending on fault.
Yes. If another driver’s negligence caused you to take evasive action, you may still have a valid claim.
It depends on injury severity, case complexity, and the insurer’s cooperation. Some cases resolve in months, others take longer.
Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.
State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.