Paul Catania | June 2, 2025 | Motorcycle Accidents
If you were recently involved in a motorcycle accident, you’re likely asking what caused it and how to make sense of what happened. Many injured riders want to know what the primary cause of motorcycle crashes is, especially when the outcome is serious or even life-changing. In Tampa, the most common factor we see is speeding. Drivers who go too fast often misjudge distances, overlook motorcycles, or fail to stop in time, leading to devastating results.
Our Tampa personal injury Lawyers know how overwhelming this situation can be. That’s why we’re here to explain the most common causes of these crashes, what steps you should take after an injury, and how Florida law can help you recover compensation.
The Main Cause of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists face unique risks on the road, not just because they’re less protected, but also because they’re more likely to be overlooked by other drivers. Among the various dangers they face, speeding stands out as the leading contributor to fatal motorcycle crashes. Whether it’s the rider or the vehicle around them, high speeds leave little room for error and dramatically reduce the time needed to react safely.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), reported that speeding was a factor in 33% of fatal crashes involving motorcyclists, compared to 22% for passenger car drivers. Among all age groups, riders aged 21 to 24 had the highest rate of speeding-related fatalities, with 49% involved in such incidents.
Speeding contributes to motorcycle crashes in several ways:
- Reduces visibility to other drivers
- Increases braking distance
- Amplifies the impact during a collision
- Causes loss of control, especially on wet or uneven roads
The problem is even more serious in urban environments like Tampa, where unpredictable traffic patterns, stop-and-go congestion, and limited visibility add to the danger. Riders in these areas are more likely to encounter risky situations at higher speeds, making severe injuries or fatalities more probable.
Other causes of crashes
While many factors can contribute to motorcycle accidents, it’s important to understand the primary cause of motorcycle crashes and how other risks compare in severity and frequency.
- Failure to yield: Many crashes happen when drivers make left turns in front of oncoming motorcycles. These collisions are often caused by drivers who misjudge a bike’s speed or simply fail to see it.
- Distracted driving: Texting, using navigation systems, or even eating while driving can pull a motorist’s attention off the road just long enough to cause a crash. In dense city areas like Tampa, where drivers must constantly navigate lights, pedestrians, and turns, even a brief distraction can be deadly.
- Lane splitting: Though not legal in Florida, riders sometimes ride between lanes, especially in traffic. This increases the chance of side-swipe accidents or sudden door openings.
- Driving under the influence: Alcohol and drugs impair coordination, judgment, and reaction time. Even a small amount of impairment can cause devastating consequences for motorcyclists who rely on precise movements to stay safe.
- Poor road conditions: Uneven pavement, debris, or potholes that may be manageable for cars are far more hazardous for two-wheeled vehicles.
What should you do if injured in a motorcycle accident?
Seek immediate medical attention and contact a qualified attorney. Even if injuries seem minor, internal trauma or head injuries may not show symptoms right away.
If you’re involved in a motorcycle crash in Tampa, take the following steps:
- Call 911 to report the accident and request medical support.
- Document the scene by taking photos of the vehicles, your injuries, and road conditions.
- Collect contact information from any witnesses and the other driver.
- Avoid discussing fault at the scene, even if you’re under pressure to do so.
- Speak with an attorney before giving a statement to the insurance company.
Getting medical treatment right away protects your health and strengthens your legal claim. Delays in care can be used by insurers to argue that your injuries weren’t serious. We also recommend avoiding social media posts about the incident, as insurers may monitor your accounts to minimize your case.
Damages you can recover in an injury claim
If another party caused your motorcycle crash, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. Florida law allows injured riders to pursue both economic and non-economic damages for their losses.
Under Florida Statute §768.81, when a negligence claim is filed, any contributory fault assigned to the injured person reduces their compensation in proportion to their share of fault. However, this reduction does not bar recovery entirely. For example, if you’re found 20% at fault, your compensation would be reduced by that percentage.
The statute also clarifies that each liable party will be financially responsible only for their percentage of fault. This means the court will not apply joint and several liability, where one party could be forced to cover all damages. Instead, judgment is entered against each party according to their share of responsibility, making the process more equitable for all involved.
You may be eligible to recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses, including emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, and rehabilitation.
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity if you’re unable to work temporarily or permanently.
- Pain and suffering, including emotional distress and chronic discomfort.
- Property damage, such as repair or replacement of your motorcycle.
- Loss of enjoyment of life, if injuries prevent you from engaging in your normal routines or hobbies.
Every claim is different; that said, we work to ensure that motorcycle accident victims in Tampa are not left with financial burdens they didn’t cause. If you’ve been injured, we’re here to pursue the compensation you are legally entitled to receive.
Speak with a Tampa Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today
If you were hurt in a motorcycle crash, you may be facing pain, bills, and uncertainty about what comes next. You don’t need to handle it on your own. At Catania and Catania Injury Lawyers, we fight for riders across Tampa to get the compensation they deserve and the peace of mind they need.
We take on the legal burden so you can focus on healing. Your consultation is free, completely confidential, and there is no fee unless we recover compensation for you. Call 813-222-8656 today to speak with our team and start moving forward with trusted legal support.
Paul B. Catania
With more than 30 years of experience, Paul specializes in personal injury cases, auto accidents, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. As a co-founder of Catania & Catania, alongside his brother, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of South Florida and his Juris Doctor from Stetson University.
Licensed to practice in all Florida courts, including the Florida Supreme Court and federal courts, this Tampa attorney is committed to advocating for justice in the community. As seen in the AV Preeminent award.

