Wolfson & Leon operates from 3399 SW 3rd Ave in Miami, FL 33145, providing legal representation to motorcycle accident victims since 1963. The firm handles cases involving intersection collisions, lane-splitting incidents, and crashes caused by distracted or drunk drivers. Their North Miami Beach motorcycle injury lawyers fight for clients suffering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, road rash, and broken bones. The firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. With additional offices in Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Hialeah, and West Palm Beach, Wolfson & Leon serves accident victims throughout South Florida, offering free bilingual consultations and 24/7 availability at (305) 285-1115.
With offices at 1980 Coral Way, Miami, FL 33145, Gerson & Schwartz, P.A. specializes in West Miami motorcycle accident cases, bringing over 50 years of experience and more than $200 million in settlements and verdicts for injured riders. Attorneys Philip Gerson, Edward Schwartz, Nicholas Gerson, David Markel, and Nick Plymale handle crashes caused by distracted driving, impaired motorists, speeding, and failure to yield, serving the predominantly Latino community including many Cuban and Nicaraguan residents. The firm offers free consultations at 305-371-6000, provides bilingual services, coordinates medical treatment, conducts independent investigations to counter police bias against motorcyclists, and fights insurance companies for compensation covering traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, broken bones, and wrongful death claims.
DLE Lawyers maintains offices at 2151 S Le Jeune Rd Suite 305, Miami, FL 33134, offering motorcycle accident representation at (305) 425-1368. The Florida firm handles crashes caused by following too closely, failure to yield, improper lane changes, texting while driving, drunk driving, and left-turn accidents. Their attorneys assist riders with economic damages including medical bills and lost earnings, non-economic damages for pain and suffering, and potential punitive damages in road rage cases. The practice addresses Florida’s unique motorcycle laws including optional helmet requirements for riders with $10,000 insurance coverage, handles wrongful death claims, and operates on contingency fees with no upfront costs while fighting insurance companies attempting to minimize payouts.