Gonzalez, Tullio & Blache, LLC
Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Who Stand Up for New Jersey Riders
We Understand the Risks—and the Bias—You Face as a Rider
You ride for the freedom of the open road, but when a crash happens, motorcyclists often suffer the worst injuries—and unfair blame. It’s common for drivers to claim “I didn’t see the motorcycle,” and insurers may wrongly assume you were speeding or reckless. At Gonzalez, Tullio & Blache, we know the facts: most multi-vehicle motorcycle accidents are caused by drivers violating a rider’s right of way—not by biker error. Our job is to set the record straight and fight for the compensation you truly deserve.
Serious Injuries, Serious Advocacy
Without the protection of a car, even a “minor” crash can leave riders with life-altering injuries: fractures, head trauma, severe road rash, or spinal damage. Medical bills, lost income, and long rehab are common. The reality is stark—motorcyclists are about 28 times more likely to be killed in a crash than car occupants. Surviving riders need—and deserve—aggressive legal help to recover enough compensation for lifelong needs. Our attorneys work with top medical and economic experts to build cases that cover every current and future cost.
Overcoming Bias in Motorcycle Accident Claims
Insurers and juries sometimes hold stereotypes against bikers, assuming risk or recklessness. We fight those biases with evidence: accident reconstruction, helmet or dash cam footage, eyewitness accounts, and a thorough review of road conditions and traffic signals. If you were hit by a car making a
left turn or a
driver claiming “I didn’t see you,” we use the facts to show you were following the law—and the driver was at fault. We’ll highlight your safe riding habits, proper licensing, and use of protective gear to counter myths and win fair compensation.
What Makes Motorcycle Accident Cases Unique in New Jersey
No PIP Coverage
Unlike car drivers, New Jersey motorcyclists don’t get PIP “no-fault” benefits. That means you must recover medical costs from the at-fault driver’s insurance or by suing directly—making experienced legal help essential.
Legal Requirements
NJ requires helmets and bans lane splitting. If you followed these rules, it strengthens your claim—and we make sure the insurance company knows it.
Multiple Defendants
Sometimes other vehicles, even
commercial trucks, play a role. We’ll identify every responsible party to pursue full compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions for Injured Bikers
What’s the average payout for a motorcycle accident in NJ?
It varies based on injuries, fault, and available insurance—our team can estimate potential value during a free consult.
Who’s at fault if a car turns left in front of a motorcycle?
Usually, the driver turning left is at fault unless the biker was speeding or violating traffic rules. We gather evidence to prove your right of way.
Do motorcyclists get blamed unfairly in NJ?
Bias is real, but we combat it with evidence, expert testimony, and a clear presentation of the facts.
How long do I have to file a claim?
Most NJ motorcycle injury claims must be filed within two years—don’t delay.
Do I need a motorcycle-specific lawyer?
Yes. These cases involve unique laws and common biases. Our experience makes a difference.
Other Accident Cases We Handle
If your crash involved a car, truck, or involved a family tragedy, visit our
Car Accidents,
Truck Accidents, or
Wrongful Death pages to learn more.

