Find a Motorcycle Accident Attorney Near You

Motorcyclists are often blamed unfairly. Juries and adjusters assume riders are reckless, when the truth is that most motorcycle crashes are caused by drivers who failed to look. A motorcycle accident attorney fights those assumptions and gets you full compensation.

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Cases we handle

  • Left-turn and lane-change collisions
  • Rear-end crashes at stoplights
  • Road-hazard and defective-roadway cases
  • Uninsured and hit-and-run driver claims
  • Helmet and gear-related injury disputes
  • Fatal motorcycle crashes

Compensation you may recover

  • Road-rash, fractures, and traumatic brain injury care
  • Long-term rehabilitation and prosthetics
  • Lost income and diminished earning capacity
  • Motorcycle repair or replacement
  • Pain, suffering, and permanent scarring
  • Wrongful death damages

How long does it take?

Most motorcycle claims resolve within 9 to 18 months, though serious traumatic-injury cases often go longer because damages take time to fully develop.

Frequently asked questions

Does not wearing a helmet hurt my case?

It depends on the state and the injuries. In most states, helmet use only affects damages for head injuries, not other injuries. An attorney can argue against unfair reductions.

What if the driver claims they never saw me?

"I never saw the motorcycle" is not a defense — it is an admission that the driver failed to keep a proper lookout, which is negligence. Your attorney will make that case for you.

Can I recover if I was speeding?

Often, yes. Comparative fault rules in most states reduce your recovery by your percentage of blame but do not eliminate it. Even a small percentage of fault on the other driver keeps your claim alive.