How Much Money Can You Get After a Motorcycle Accident in Georgia or South Carolina?

At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we understand that being in a motorcycle accident can turn your world upside down. You may be hurt, scared, and unsure about what comes next. One of the biggest questions you might have is: “How much money can I get to help me recover?” Let’s walk through what goes into that answer.

Understanding Compensation After a Motorcycle Accident

Every motorcycle accident is different. The amount of money you may receive depends on many things, like how badly you were hurt, how much time you missed from work, and how the accident happened. In Georgia, settlements often range from $30,000 to $250,000, but in serious cases, they can go much higher—sometimes over $1 million . In South Carolina, settlements can also vary widely, with some cases reaching into the millions.

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Types of Damages You Can Recover

When we help clients after a motorcycle crash, we look at two main types of damages:​

  1. Economic Damages: These are costs that have a clear price tag. They include:

    • Medical bills (doctor visits, hospital stays, surgeries)

    • Physical therapy and rehab

    • Lost wages if you couldn’t work

    • Damage to your motorcycle​

  2. Non-Economic Damages: These are harder to put a number on but are just as important. They cover:

    • Pain and suffering

    • Emotional distress

    • Loss of enjoyment of life

    • Scarring or disfigurement

In rare cases, if the person who caused the accident was especially reckless, you might also receive punitive damages. These are meant to punish bad behavior and can increase the total settlement.

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What Affects the Amount You Receive?

Several things can influence how much money you get:

  • Severity of Injuries: More serious injuries usually mean higher settlements. For example, a broken bone might lead to a settlement of $10,000 to $150,000, while a traumatic brain injury could result in a much larger amount.

  • Medical Treatment Needed: Longer hospital stays and ongoing therapy can increase your compensation.

  • Time Off Work: If you can’t work for a while, or ever again, that loss is factored into your settlement.

  • Fault: If the other driver was completely at fault, you might receive more money. But if you were partly to blame, your settlement could be reduced.

  • Insurance Coverage: The at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits can affect how much you can recover.

How Is Pain and Suffering Calculated?

Pain and suffering are about how the accident affects your life beyond just bills. In Georgia and South Carolina, there are two common ways to figure out this amount:

  • Multiplier Method: Your economic damages (like medical bills) are multiplied by a number (usually between 1.5 and 5) based on how severe your injuries are.

  • Per Diem Method: A daily rate is assigned to your pain and suffering, and then multiplied by the number of days you’ve been affected.

These methods help put a value on things like ongoing pain, emotional distress, and changes to your daily life .

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Real-Life Examples

Here are some examples of settlements

These examples show how settlements can vary based on the specifics of each accident.

How We Can Help

At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we’re here to guide you through every step of the process. We’ll help you understand your rights, gather the necessary evidence, and work to get you the compensation you deserve. Our team is dedicated to supporting you during this challenging time.

If you’ve been in a motorcycle accident in Georgia or South Carolina, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help you get back on the road to recovery.

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