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5 Common Mistakes Riders Make After a Motorcycle Accident

May 12, 2025 By Gauge Magazine

RidersLet’s face it – motorcycle riders are a different breed. You live for the open road, the thrill of the throttle, and yes, maybe the occasional rebellious smirk at traffic congestion. But when an accident happens, even the most experienced rider can be caught off guard, not just by the physical impact, but by what to do after the crash.

Unfortunately, what happens in the minutes, hours, and days following a motorcycle accident can have a huge effect on your physical recovery, financial compensation, and legal outcomes.

And while we know you’d rather be talking gear ratios than legal forms, this is one part of the journey you can’t afford to wing.

So let’s walk through the most common mistakes riders make after a crash and how to avoid them.

1. Shrugging Off Injuries Because You “Feel Fine”

Motorcyclists are a tough bunch. You’ve probably brushed off more road rash and bruises than you can count. But here’s the thing: just because you feel okay after an accident doesn’t mean you are okay.

Adrenaline is great at masking pain, and some injuries like concussions, internal bleeding, or spinal trauma don’t show symptoms right away. Waiting too long to get checked out can hurt your health and your insurance claim.

Pro tip: Always seek medical attention, even if you’re tempted to walk it off like a Hollywood action hero.

2. Not Calling in the Pros (a.k.a. Legal Help)

Look, nobody wants to hire a lawyer. But if there’s one time to skip the DIY approach, it’s after a motorcycle crash. The legal process can be complicated, and insurance companies are not exactly known for their generosity regarding motorcycle claims.

This is where calling a motorcycle wreck lawyer in St. Louis can make all the difference. A seasoned attorney understands the nuances of motorcycle laws and local court procedures and how to get you the compensation you deserve without the headache of navigating it alone.

Signs you may need a lawyer:

  • You sustained injuries requiring medical treatment
  • The other party denies fault or is underinsured
  • You’ve missed work or incurred major expenses

Basically, if the accident affected your health, job, or bank account, don’t go it alone.

3. Skipping the Scene Investigation (No, It’s Not Just for CSI)

In the chaos after a crash, it’s easy to forget that you’re going to need evidence later, especially if things turn legal. Even if you’re rattled, do your best to gather documentation.

Here’s what to grab at the scene:

  • Photos of the bike, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signs, and damage
  • Contact info for witnesses and the other party
  • Police report (ask how to request a copy if it’s not available right away)

If you’re too injured to handle it yourself, ask a bystander to help. You’ll thank yourself later when the insurance paperwork starts piling up.

4. Talking Too Much to the Insurance Company

We know it feels polite to return calls. But when the insurance rep sounds like your new best friend, be wary. Their job is to protect the company’s bottom line, not your future.

Avoid saying things like:

  • “I feel fine.”
  • “It was probably my fault.”
  • “I don’t think I need a lawyer.”

These statements can (and will) be used against you. Instead, refer the adjuster to your legal counsel, or simply say you’re still evaluating the situation. It’s not rude – it’s smart.

5. Posting Your Recovery on Social Media

We get it. You’re proud of your resilience, your sweet hospital gown selfie, or that triumphant “back on two wheels” moment. But trust us, your social feed can sabotage your case.

Insurance investigators love social media. That smiling selfie can be twisted into “proof” that your injuries aren’t that serious.

Think before you post:

  • Skip updates about your health or the accident
  • Tighten your privacy settings
  • Ask friends not to tag you in “you look great!” posts

Save the humblebrag for your next group ride.

Final Thoughts: Stay Calm, Be Smart, Gear Up for the Long Haul

A motorcycle accident is a jarring experience, no matter how experienced you are. But the decisions you make afterward can shape your recovery for months or years to come. Avoiding these common mistakes means giving yourself the best chance to heal, protect your rights, and get back on the road (safely and stylishly, of course).

You’ve already survived the crash. Now it’s time to steer your recovery in the right direction, one smart choice at a time.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: legal help after motorcycle wreck, motorcycle accident legal advice, motorcycle injury claims, Motorcycle Safety Tips, post-accident checklist

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