
Legally Reviewed By: Robert M. Knowles
Attorney & Partner At Knowles Law Firm
If you have been injured in a Nebraska motorcycle accident through no fault of your own, you may need extensive and costly medical treatment before returning to work, school, and other activities. Mounting medical bills after a motorcycle accident can cause increased stress and anxiety. If your injuries were caused by another person’s negligence, you should not have to foot the bill for your current and future medical treatment.
With the help of the experienced lawyers at Knowles Law Firm, they will build a strong case for you so that you receive the compensation you deserve. Your attorney will obtain documentation of your injuries (medical records and bills), and if necessary, seek out expert witness testimony.. With our exceptional, comprehensive legal services and commitment to excellence, we have obtained multi-million dollar settlements for our clients. You can trust us to fiercely advocate for maximum compensation. We pride ourselves on attention to detail and seeking the justice you deserve.

Document Your Injuries
After suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident, documenting your injuries and the treatment you receive can help calculate your medical expenses. This may include:
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Hospital bills
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Surgery costs
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Ambulance ride
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Laboratory fees
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Prescribed medications
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Rehabilitation
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Physical therapy
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Pain management services
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Caregiving services
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Assistive medical devices
These medical expenses can be difficult to remember during treatment, so documenting them prevents any costs from being overlooked and uncompensated.
Expert Testimony
When calculating your motorcycle accident-related medical expenses, it is essential to consider the treatments you may need in the future. For example, you may suffer from ongoing headaches or chronic back pain that requires ongoing medical attention. However, it can be challenging to predict the treatment you may need and the cost.
To help better understand the future impact and cost of your injuries, we may obtain testimony from a medical professional. They can confirm the accuracy of your medical expenses related to your motorcycle accident and provide insight into the treatment you may need in the future.
Calculating Medical Expenses After a Motorcycle Accident
Determining the total medical expenses after a motorcycle accident involves assessing both current and future costs. This includes:
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Emergency Room Visits: Immediate care received post-accident.
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Hospital Stays: Costs associated with inpatient care.
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Surgical Procedures: Expenses for any surgeries required.
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Physical Therapy: Rehabilitation services to regain mobility.
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Prescription Medications: Ongoing medication needs.
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Assistive Medical Devices: Items like wheelchairs or braces.
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In-Home Services: Home health care or assistance.
An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can help document these expenses and ensure they are accurately calculated in your claim.
Future Medical Expenses
Injuries from motorcycle accidents may require long-term or even lifelong medical care. Future medical expenses can include:
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Ongoing Treatments: Continued physical therapy or specialist visits.
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Future Surgeries: Procedures that may be necessary down the line.
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Chronic Pain Management: Long-term strategies to manage pain.
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Mental Health Services: Counseling or therapy for emotional distress.
Calculating these costs often requires expert testimony and a detailed understanding of the injuries sustained.
Legal Assistance for Medical Expense Recovery
After a motorcycle accident, the process of calculating and recovering medical expenses can become overwhelming, especially when you’re trying to focus on healing. Medical bills can pile up quickly, from emergency room visits and surgeries to ongoing physical therapy and long-term care. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can help ease the burden by managing the legal and insurance complexities on your behalf.
Motorcycle accident cases often involve multiple insurance providers, each with different policies and limits. Your motorcycle insurance policy might include personal injury protection (PIP) or MedPay, but these may not fully cover your medical-related expenses. If another party is at fault for the accident, their insurance company may be responsible for paying your medical costs, but they often try to minimize their payout. A motorcycle accident attorney can negotiate aggressively with the insurance company to seek the full amount you’re legally entitled to.
One of the key benefits of working with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer is their ability to calculate both current and future medical expenses. They can consult with medical professionals to estimate future medical bills, physical therapy costs, in-home services, assistive medical devices, and other expenses you may incur during your recovery. This ensures that your claim isn’t undervalued and that all relevant costs are included, not just the immediate ones.
In more serious motorcycle accident cases, your attorney can also pursue compensation for lost earnings, emotional distress, and property damage through a personal injury lawsuit. Building a compelling case often involves gathering medical records, reviewing the motorcycle insurance policy, and proving liability based on the facts of the crash. With legal representation, many riders are better positioned to recover compensation that truly reflects the physical, emotional, and financial toll of the accident.
Finally, most motorcycle accident lawyers offer a free consultation to evaluate your claim and help you understand your legal options. Having someone who understands how medical expenses are calculated after a motorcycle accident—and who knows how to challenge unfair insurance claims—can make all the difference in your recovery and financial future.
Insurance Coverage and Medical Bills
Navigating insurance claims after a motorcycle accident can be complex. Different types of insurance may cover various aspects of your medical expenses:
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Health Insurance: May cover a portion of medical bills but could have limitations.
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Motorcycle Insurance Policy: Depending on your coverage, it might include personal injury protection (PIP) or medical payments coverage.
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Other Driver’s Insurance: If another party is at fault, their liability insurance may cover your medical expenses.
It’s essential to review your insurance policy and consult with a motorcycle accident attorney to understand your coverage fully.
Learn More About Your Nebraska Motorcycle Accident Claim With the Knowledgeable Lawyers at Knowles Law Firm
While riding a motorcycle can be a thrilling way to get around Nebraska, motorcyclists are at a higher risk of serious injuries due to their lack of protection. If you have been hurt in a motorcycle accident due to another party’s negligence, you may be unsure how to file a claim and accurately calculate your medical expenses. Fortunately, with the help of our reputable lawyers at Knowles Law Firm, you don’t have to do it alone.
In our decades of experience, we have handled many high-value claims, so we have the knowledge, skills, and resources to determine the full value of your current and future medical expenses. Our dedicated lawyers take the time to listen to your story and understand how your injuries have impacted your life to build a strong claim and accurately calculate its value. Give us a call at (402) 431-9000 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation today.
FAQ About Medical Expenses After a Motorcycle Accident
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident to ensure my medical expenses are covered?
Seek immediate medical attention, document all injuries and treatments, and consult with a motorcycle accident attorney to guide you through the insurance claims process.
Can I claim compensation for future medical expenses related to my motorcycle accident?
Yes, future medical expenses can be included in your claim. This requires detailed documentation and often expert testimony to estimate future costs accurately.
How does personal injury protection (PIP) work in covering medical expenses?
PIP coverage, if included in your motorcycle insurance policy, can help pay for medical expenses regardless of who is at fault. However, coverage limits vary, so it’s essential to understand your policy details.
What if the at-fault driver's insurance doesn't cover all my medical bills?
You may need to utilize your health insurance or PIP coverage. Additionally, a personal injury lawsuit can be filed to recover the remaining expenses.
Are assistive medical devices and in-home services considered in medical expense claims?
Yes, costs for assistive devices and necessary in-home services are typically included in medical expense calculations, provided they are directly related to injuries from the motorcycle accident.

About Our Attorney
Robert M. Knowles
Attorney & Partner at Knowles Law Firm
Robert has tried cases in both state and federal courts and was selected as one of the top 100 litigation lawyers in Nebraska for 2014 by the American Society of Legal Advocates. Less than 1.5 percent of lawyers nationally are selected for this recognition. He is rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell which is the highest rating an attorney can obtain. He was also selected by Martindale-Hubbell as a 2019 Top Rated Lawyer.