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Motorcycle Accident Attorney and Rider: Miriam Trojanovic

June 10, 2026

Motorcycle Accident Attorney and Rider: Why Miriam Trojanovic Understands Buffalo Motorcyclists

When you’re injured in a motorcycle crash, you need more than a lawyer who knows the law. You need someone who understands motorcycles, understands riders, and understands the unique dangers motorcyclists face every time they get on the road.

At Feroleto Law, attorney Miriam Trojanovic brings a unique perspective to motorcycle accident cases because she is a motorcycle rider herself.

That experience gives her insight into the realities of riding that many insurance adjusters, defense attorneys, and even jurors simply do not understand.

Why It Matters That Your Motorcycle Lawyer Rides

Motorcyclists face challenges that drivers of passenger vehicles rarely encounter.

A rider constantly evaluates:

  • Road surface conditions
  • Gravel and debris
  • Visibility issues
  • Blind spots
  • Driver distraction
  • Weather conditions
  • Traffic patterns

Miriam understands these challenges firsthand because she experiences them herself every time she rides.

When insurance companies try to blame injured motorcyclists, they often rely on stereotypes rather than facts. Having an attorney who knows what it means to ride can make a significant difference in how a case is investigated and presented.

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in New York

Many motorcycle crashes occur because other drivers fail to see riders.

Some of the most common causes include:

Left-Turn Collisions

One of the most dangerous situations for motorcyclists occurs when a vehicle turns left in front of an approaching motorcycle.

Drivers frequently claim they “didn’t see” the rider until it was too late.

Unsafe Lane Changes

Motorcycles can easily disappear into a driver’s blind spot. Drivers who fail to check mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes can cause devastating crashes.

Distracted Driving

Texting, navigation systems, social media, and other distractions significantly increase the risk of motorcycle accidents.

Following Too Closely

Motorcycles can stop more quickly than many passenger vehicles. Drivers who tailgate riders leave little room for error.

Road Hazards

Potholes, loose gravel, uneven pavement, and roadway defects that may be minor inconveniences for cars can be catastrophic for motorcyclists.

Understanding the Serious Injuries Riders Suffer

Motorcyclists have little protection compared to occupants of passenger vehicles.

As a result, crashes often lead to severe injuries, including:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Fractures
  • Pelvic injuries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Road rash and skin injuries
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Leg and knee injuries

These injuries frequently require surgery, extensive rehabilitation, and long-term medical care.

Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accident Cases

Are Motorcyclists Usually at Fault?

No.

Many people assume motorcycle riders are reckless. In reality, studies consistently show that passenger vehicle drivers are frequently responsible for crashes involving motorcycles.

Each accident must be evaluated based on the evidence—not stereotypes.

Can I Recover Compensation if I Wasn’t Wearing a Helmet?

Potentially, yes.

While helmet use may become an issue depending on the circumstances of the crash and the injuries sustained, it does not automatically prevent an injured rider from bringing a claim.

What Should I Do After a Motorcycle Accident?

If possible:

  1. Seek immediate medical attention.
  2. Call law enforcement.
  3. Document the scene.
  4. Obtain witness information.
  5. Preserve your riding gear.
  6. Avoid speaking with the insurance company before consulting an attorney.

How Long Do I Have to File a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in New York?

Deadlines can vary depending on the facts of the case and the parties involved. Missing a filing deadline can permanently bar a claim, making it important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

A Rider’s Perspective Can Make a Difference

Motorcycle accident cases often require educating insurance adjusters, defense attorneys, and juries about how motorcycles operate and what riders experience on the road.

Because Miriam rides herself, she understands:

  • Proper lane positioning
  • Rider visibility issues
  • Defensive riding techniques
  • Motorcycle braking characteristics
  • Rider decision-making during emergencies
  • The culture and community of motorcycling

That knowledge helps her identify inaccurate assumptions and build stronger cases for injured riders.

Serving Injured Motorcyclists Throughout Western New York

Motorcycle crashes can change a family’s life in an instant. Medical bills, lost income, pain, and uncertainty can quickly become overwhelming.

At Feroleto Law, we understand that riders deserve the same respect and protection as every other motorist on the road.

Attorney Miriam Trojanovic’s experience as both a lawyer and a rider gives her a unique appreciation for the challenges motorcyclists face—and a commitment to helping injured riders pursue the compensation they deserve.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact Feroleto Law to discuss your rights and legal options.

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