Motorcycle accident lawyer in Loris, SC

Local advocacy for riders on 9, 701, and 501

Motorcycle crashes often involve left turns, lane changes, and drivers who “didn’t see” the bike. Josephs Law Firm PA documents sightlines, impact points, and driver statements while coordinating medical evidence for fractures and soft-tissue injuries. As a motorcycle accident lawyer in Loris, SC, Trey understands how bias against riders can influence negotiations—and how evidence counters it.


If impairment is suspected, our approach to drunk driving accidents prioritizes punitive exposure and timeline reconstruction.

Evidence that moves motorcycle cases

  • Damage to fairings, bars, and pegs; rider gear impacts
  • EDR from involved vehicles when available
  • Lane-position analysis and intersection timing
  • Treating provider notes, imaging, and return-to-work plans

When the at-fault driver is uninsured or carries low limits, we pursue UM/UIM options under your policy.

Common rider scenarios around Loris

  • Left-turn across oncoming rider at a green light
  • Sudden lane change into the rider’s path
  • Rear-end impacts in stop-and-go traffic toward the beach


For an overview of timelines and strategy, speak with an auto accident attorney who works Horry County cases daily.

What to do next

Photograph bike and gear before moving parts or repairs.

Keep damaged jackets, helmets, and boots.

Seek medical care immediately; follow treatment plans.

Call Josephs Law Firm PA to coordinate claims and benefits.


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Motorcycle FAQs

  • Will the insurer claim I was speeding?

    We counter with evidence—damage profiles, witness statements, and scene data.

  • Can lane position affect fault?

    Yes; we analyze approach and visibility to support your claim.

  • Do riders need UM/UIM?

    Strongly recommended—call to review your policy.