When people think about the aftermath of a motorcycle crash, they picture hospital stays, broken bones, and repair bills. But the truth is, the biggest costs are often the ones you don’t see.
At Morrison & Hughes, we’ve helped riders uncover the full financial and emotional impact of their crashes and hold negligent drivers accountable for every single loss. Here’s what most insurance companies hope you’ll overlook.
Lost Income and Career Impact
Injuries like fractures, back trauma, or road rash can keep you off your feet for weeks. For others, it means the end of a career, especially for riders in construction, trucking, or other physically demanding jobs. You deserve compensation for:
- Missed paychecks
- Lost bonuses or commissions
- Missed promotions
- Reduced future earning capacity
Our team works with financial experts to calculate true long-term losses, not just temporary income dips.
The Psychological Toll
Many riders struggle long after the physical wounds heal. PTSD, flashbacks, or even fear of riding again are common and real. Therapy, medication, and mental health care cost money and time. These are compensable damages in Georgia, and we fight to ensure they’re recognized.
The Gear and the Bike
A totaled motorcycle isn’t just a vehicle loss; it’s a lifestyle loss. You’ve invested in helmets, leathers, boots, and gloves. We document and claim every damaged item so you’re not left replacing gear out-of-pocket.
The Ongoing Recovery
Motorcycle injuries often lead to surgeries, nerve damage, or lifelong pain. Even after the hospital, riders face:
- Physical therapy
- Chiropractic care
- Home modifications
- Transportation challenges
These “hidden” costs add up fast. Insurers often undervalue them. We make sure they don’t get away with it.
Don’t Settle for Half a Recovery
Your claim isn’t about greed; it’s about fairness. You didn’t ask to be hit. You deserve to rebuild your life fully.
Morrison & Hughes fights for every dollar riders deserve, because recovery is more than just medical bills. Call 404-LAW-TEAM to speak with attorneys who understand the road, your rights, and your recovery.

