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Home » When Is a Left-Turning Car at Fault in a Motorcycle Accident?

When Is a Left-Turning Car at Fault in a Motorcycle Accident?

January 9, 2023 by Louis Gertler Last Modified: March 17, 2026

Motorcycle accident fault often becomes a serious point of dispute when a driver turns left and collides with a rider. Many drivers assume they are not responsible simply because the motorcycle hit the front of their vehicle. In reality, determining fault depends on traffic laws, right-of-way rules, and the specific facts of the crash. If you are dealing with injuries after a collision like this, understanding how fault is assigned can protect your right to compensation.

This guide explains how liability is determined in a left-turn motorcycle accident, what evidence matters, and what injured riders should do next.

Why Do Left-Turning Car Motorcycle Accidents Happen So Often?

A left-turn motorcycle accident is one of the most common crash types involving riders. These incidents often occur at intersections when a vehicle turns across oncoming traffic.

Several factors contribute to these collisions:

  • Drivers misjudge the speed of an oncoming motorcycle

  • Riders are less visible than larger vehicles

  • Drivers fail to yield the right of way

  • Distractions reduce reaction time

  • Poor lighting or weather conditions

In most cases, traffic laws require a turning driver to yield to oncoming vehicles, including motorcycles. When that duty is ignored, the driver may be held responsible.

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What Does Louisiana Law Say About Left-Turn Accident Fault?

Under Louisiana traffic law, a driver making a left turn must yield to any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction that is close enough to pose a hazard.

This means:

  • The turning driver must wait until it is safe

  • The driver cannot assume the motorcycle will slow down

  • The rider has the right of way in most situations

Even if a motorcycle strikes the front of a car, that does not automatically shift blame to the rider. The key question is whether the driver turned when it was unsafe to do so.

How Is Motorcycle Accident Fault Determined?

Motorcycle accident fault is based on evidence and legal standards. Insurance companies and attorneys review multiple factors before assigning liability.

What Evidence Helps Prove Fault?

The following types of evidence are often critical:

  • Police reports from the accident scene

  • Witness statements describing how the crash occurred

  • Traffic camera or surveillance footage

  • Photos of vehicle damage and road conditions

  • Skid marks and point of impact

  • Medical records showing injury severity

A strong case relies on gathering this information quickly after the crash.

How Do Investigators Reconstruct the Crash?

Accident reconstruction experts may analyze:

  • Vehicle speed before impact

  • Angle of collision

  • Visibility conditions

  • Reaction time of both parties

This analysis helps determine whether the driver failed to yield or whether other factors contributed.

Can a Motorcycle Rider Be Partially at Fault?

Yes, Louisiana follows a comparative fault system. This means both parties can share responsibility.

For example, a rider may be partially at fault if they:

  • Were speeding

  • Ignored traffic signals

  • Were lane splitting unsafely

  • Had limited visibility due to improper lighting

If the rider shares fault, their compensation may be reduced by their percentage of responsibility. However, this does not prevent recovery entirely.

Why Do Drivers Often Claim They Didn’t See the Motorcycle?

One of the most common statements after a left-turn motorcycle accident is, “I didn’t see the rider.”

This can happen due to:

  • Smaller vehicle profile

  • Blind spots

  • Inattentiveness

  • Failure to properly scan intersections

Legally, not seeing a motorcycle is not a valid excuse. Drivers have a duty to check for all vehicles before turning.

What Injuries Are Common in Left-Turn Motorcycle Accidents?

Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injuries because riders lack the protection of a vehicle frame.

Common injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries

  • Broken bones

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Road rash and severe skin damage

  • Internal bleeding

These injuries can require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, and time away from work.

How Do Insurance Companies Try to Shift Motorcycle Accident Fault?

Insurance adjusters often try to reduce payouts by shifting blame to the rider. They may argue:

  • The motorcycle was speeding

  • The rider was hard to see

  • The rider failed to take evasive action

These tactics are designed to lower compensation. Without proper representation, injured riders may accept less than they deserve.

What Steps Should You Take After a Left-Turn Motorcycle Accident?

Taking the right steps after a crash can strengthen your claim.

What Should You Do at the Scene?

  • Call emergency services immediately

  • Seek medical attention

  • Take photos of the accident scene

  • Collect witness contact information

  • Avoid admitting fault

What Should You Do After Leaving the Scene?

  • Follow up with medical care

  • Keep records of all expenses

  • Avoid speaking with insurers without guidance

  • Consult a personal injury attorney

These actions help protect your legal rights and support your claim.

How Can You Prove the Driver Failed to Yield?

To establish motorcycle accident fault, you must show that the driver acted negligently.

Key elements include:

  • The driver had a duty to yield

  • The driver breached that duty

  • The breach caused the accident

  • The accident resulted in damages

Evidence such as traffic laws, witness testimony, and accident reconstruction can support this claim.

When Does a Left-Turning Driver Avoid Liability?

Although drivers are often at fault, there are exceptions.

A driver may not be liable if:

  • The motorcycle was traveling at excessive speed

  • The rider ran a red light

  • The rider was not visible due to unusual conditions

Each case depends on specific facts, which is why a detailed investigation is important.

How Long Do You Have to File a Motorcycle Accident Claim?

In Louisiana, personal injury claims are subject to a limited filing period. Acting quickly is important because:

  • Evidence can disappear

  • Witness memories fade

  • Legal deadlines are strict

Waiting too long can prevent you from recovering compensation.

How Much Compensation Can You Recover?

Compensation in a motorcycle accident case may include:

  • Medical expenses

  • Lost wages

  • Pain and suffering

  • Property damage

  • Future medical care

The value of a claim depends on the severity of injuries and the level of fault assigned to each party.

Why Legal Representation Matters in Motorcycle Accident Cases

Motorcycle accident fault disputes can be complex. Insurance companies often rely on bias against riders to reduce payouts.

An experienced attorney can:

  • Investigate the accident thoroughly

  • Gather strong evidence

  • Handle negotiations with insurers

  • Advocate for full compensation

Having proper representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.

FAQ About Motorcycle Accident Fault

What if the car turned left and I hit the front of it?

You may still have a strong claim. The driver is usually required to yield, and hitting the front of the car does not automatically place fault on you.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Louisiana law allows recovery even if you share fault, though your compensation may be reduced.

How do I prove the driver didn’t yield?

Evidence such as witness statements, traffic footage, and police reports can help establish that the driver turned when it was unsafe.

Should I talk to the insurance company?

It is best to speak with an attorney before providing statements. Insurance companies may use your words to limit your claim.

What if there were no witnesses?

Other evidence, including physical damage, accident reconstruction, and camera footage, can still support your case.

Speak With Gertler Law Firm About Your Motorcycle Accident Case

If you were injured in a left-turn motorcycle accident, you should not have to deal with insurance companies on your own. The legal team at Gertler Law Firm has experience handling motorcycle accident fault disputes and helping injured riders pursue fair compensation. They understand how these cases are evaluated and can build a strong claim based on the facts of your situation. Contact Gertler Law Firm today to discuss your case and take the next step toward recovery.

About Louis Gertler

Louis L. Gertler, Esq. is a New Orleans attorney and partner at Gertler Law Firm. He represents individuals and families in civil matters involving serious injuries and wrongful death in Louisiana, including claims related to product incidents, medical care, and large-scale proceedings such as mass tort matters and class actions.

Louis earned his Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School in 1994. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America since 2012 and was named Lawyer of the Year for Product Liability Litigation Plaintiffs in New Orleans in 2022, an honor based on peer review.

Louis approaches each matter with thorough preparation, careful review of the facts, and clear communication, helping clients understand the process and available options at each stage of the case.

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