Pre-Settlement Funding
Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit Cash Advance
If you have an active motorcycle accident lawsuit, Caseflow Capital can provide a non-recourse cash advance against your case's expected value — no credit check, no monthly payments, and repayment only from your settlement if you win.
Motorcycle accident cases tend to involve more severe injuries, more contested liability, and more insurance coverage disputes than typical car accident claims — all factors that can extend the timeline and make funding especially useful.
Why It Matters
Why Motorcycle Accident Cases Are Different
- More severe injuries are common — motorcyclists lack the protection of a vehicle frame, leading to higher rates of traumatic brain injury, road rash, and lower-extremity fractures.
- Comparative fault disputes are common — insurers and defense attorneys frequently argue that a motorcyclist's speed, lane position, or visibility contributed to the accident, even when the other driver was clearly at fault.
- Underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage often comes into play, since at-fault drivers in motorcycle accidents are frequently underinsured relative to the severity of the injuries caused.
- Bias against motorcyclists can affect jury perception, which is part of why these cases are often litigated more aggressively by the defense.
At Settlement
How Pre-Settlement Funding Helps Motorcycle Accident Plaintiffs
Because motorcycle accident injuries are often severe and recovery can take months or longer, plaintiffs frequently face significant medical bills and lost income well before a case resolves. A non-recourse cash advance lets you cover those costs without pressure to accept an early, lower offer — particularly important in cases where the insurer is using a comparative fault argument to push down the settlement value.
Details
What Compensation May Cover
- Past and future medical treatment, including surgery and rehabilitation.
- Lost income and reduced future earning capacity.
- Pain and suffering.
- Property damage to the motorcycle and related equipment.
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Q&A
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get funding if the insurance company says I was partly at fault?
Often, yes — this is evaluated as part of case review. Comparative fault arguments are common in motorcycle accident cases, and the impact on your case's funding eligibility depends on your state's specific fault rule and the overall strength of your claim.
Does not wearing a helmet affect my case?
Helmet laws and their effect on a claim vary significantly by state — in some states, the lack of a helmet can be raised by the defense, while others limit how it can be used. Your attorney can explain how this applies to your specific case.
What if the at-fault driver was underinsured?
Many motorcycle accident cases proceed against the at-fault driver's insurer along with a claim under the injured rider's own underinsured motorist coverage — both can factor into the case's expected value.
How much can I get for a motorcycle accident case?
The amount depends on the severity of your injuries, the strength of liability, and the expected settlement value, evaluated individually for each case.
How fast can a motorcycle accident case be reviewed for funding?
Most applications are reviewed within 24 hours of receiving the application and attorney confirmation.
Pre-Settlement Funding
Ready to Apply?
If you have an active motorcycle accident case, apply with Caseflow Capital today — most reviews are completed within 24 hours.