The bias problem
Motorcyclists often face unfair bias from insurers and juries who assume riders are reckless. The reality is most motorcycle crashes are caused by other drivers who fail to see or yield to riders.
We know how to counter these biases. We work with accident-reconstruction experts, gather witness statements, and present the facts that prove the other driver's fault.
Common motorcycle crash scenarios
- Left-turn accidents at intersections
- Unsafe lane changes by car drivers
- Distracted driving
- Dooring incidents in urban traffic
- Road hazards that drivers would have avoided
Injuries we handle
- Road rash and soft tissue damage
- Broken bones and fractures
- Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
- Spinal cord injuries
- Internal injuries
- Amputations
Helmet and gear considerations
Helmet use can affect both the severity of injuries and, in some states, the legal claim. We'll review your case under your state's specific motorcycle laws.