Goldberg & Loren maintains their New York City office at 5 Columbus Cir, Suite 1501, New York, NY 10019, providing experienced legal representation for motorcycle accident victims throughout the five boroughs. The firm has secured significant settlements including $600,000 for a Manhattan intersection collision and handles cases involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage resulting in paralysis, severe road rash, broken bones, and catastrophic injuries unique to motorcycle crashes. Their attorneys address accidents caused by distracted driving, driver impairment, failure to yield, road hazards, speeding vehicles, and weather conditions that particularly endanger motorcyclists on NYC streets and highways. The practice navigates New York’s pure comparative fault system to maximize compensation even when riders bear partial responsibility, while managing complex insurance negotiations and pursuing damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disabilities. They provide assistance with hit-and-run cases under the state’s six-year statute for filing charges and help clients understand how helmet use may impact injury claims despite being optional for certain riders. The firm operates on contingency fees with free consultations and handles the investigation process including police report reviews, witness statements, and coordination with accident reconstruction experts. Contact them at 646-719-0444 for assistance with motorcycle accident claims throughout New York City’s congested roadways.
Morelli Law operates from 777 3rd Avenue 31st Floor, New York, NY 10017, serving Jersey City motorcycle accident victims with over $1 billion in results secured for clients, offering assistance in Spanish, Greek, and Bengali. The firm handles catastrophic injuries including road rash, broken bones, head injuries, spinal cord damage, neck injuries, and internal injuries resulting from distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding, illegal turns, lane splitting, and failure to yield. New Jersey’s contributory negligence rule allows recovery if victims are less than 50% responsible, though compensation reduces proportionally to fault percentage. Their attorneys investigate crashes, gather police reports, medical records, surveillance footage, witness statements, and work with accident reconstruction experts to establish the four elements of negligence proving liability. Handling wrongful death claims for families who lost loved ones, they pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, property damage, and potentially punitive damages for gross negligence. With a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, the legal team manages insurance negotiations, protects against low settlement offers, and represents clients in court when necessary. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, Morelli Law serves Jersey City, Newark, Clifton, Englewood, North Bergen, Passaic, Paterson, Union City, and Wayne. Contact 877-751-9800 for assistance.
The Law Offices of Francis X. Young, PLLC maintains offices at One North Lexington Avenue 11th Floor, White Plains, NY 10601 and 30 Wall Street 8th Floor, New York, NY 10005, addressing New York’s bias against injured motorcyclists reflected in laws denying them Personal Injury Protection benefits available to automobile operators. The firm handles cases throughout New York City, White Plains, and the Hudson Valley, where motorcycle operators injured through others’ negligence cannot access the same medical bill and lost income coverage as car drivers despite facing more severe and costly injuries. Attorney Francis Young fights this legislative discrimination stemming from insurance lobbies concerned about motorcycles’ higher injury costs and attempts to make cycling less attractive through restrictive laws. The practice addresses the 4,668 motorcycle deaths and 88,000 injuries in 2013, with riders 26 times more likely to die and five times more likely to be injured per mile traveled than car occupants. Common accident causes include motorists failing to notice motorcycles, defective products like fuel lines and handlebars, other riders sharing lanes improperly, and dangerous road conditions including slippery surfaces and potholes. The firm pursues compensation for economic and noneconomic losses despite New York’s unfair system, handling catastrophic injuries while offering free consultations at 914-285-1500 or 212-709-8040. Home and hospital appointments are available for injured riders facing uphill battles against insurance company biases.
Cellino Law serves Manhattan motorcycle accident victims from 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 2001, New York, NY 10170, offering free consultations at (888) 888-8888 with experienced attorneys who understand the disturbing increase in motorcycle accidents matching car accident rates despite greater danger. The Manhattan motorcycle accident lawyers handle crashes caused by left-hand turns, blind spots, lane splitting, door crashes, speeding, manufacturing errors, motorist negligence, and poor road conditions including potholes, unsigned curves, and construction abandonment throughout Tribeca, Chinatown, Lower East Side, Upper East Side, Harlem, SoHo, and Union Square. Their team investigates accidents to determine liability, negotiates with insurance companies that try to deny claims or reduce compensation, and builds strong cases using eyewitness reports and investigation findings to prove negligence and secure fair settlements. Cellino Law helps victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, property damage, and handles New York’s three-year statute of limitations while managing comparative fault situations where victims can still recover if less than fifty percent responsible. The firm maintains multiple offices across New York including Buffalo, Rochester, Melville, Brooklyn, and Amherst, plus locations in Bridgeport, Connecticut and Elmwood Park, New Jersey, providing comprehensive support for catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, fractures, and road rash.
Working from 777 3rd Avenue, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10017, Morelli Law Firm serves Hempstead motorcycle accident victims with experienced attorneys who understand the life-changing consequences of crashes involving severe injuries and extensive medical expenses. The firm handles all aspects of motorcycle accident claims including investigating crashes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, securing accident reports, examining medical files, calculating damages, and negotiating with insurance companies on a contingency fee basis where clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Their lawyers pursue both economic damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and property damage, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering, permanent disability, loss of consortium, and diminished quality of life, filing lawsuits within New York’s three-year statute of limitations. The practice recognizes that motorcycle accidents often result from blind left turns, lane splitting incidents, speeding, drunk driving, and poor road conditions, providing risk-free representation with a 30-day guarantee allowing clients to end the agreement without obligation. With attorney Steve Lombardi bringing over 35 years of experience, the team offers free consultations to help injured riders understand their rights, review insurance offers, and maximize compensation while focusing on recovery from devastating injuries.
Friedman, Levy, Goldfarb, Green & Bagley, P.C. serves injured bikers from their offices at 380 Lexington Avenue, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10168, providing motorcycle accident representation throughout Nassau and Suffolk Counties including North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, and Long Island. The firm addresses the alarming statistic that Suffolk County accounts for ninety-five percent of New York’s fatal motorcycle accidents, with many caused by left-turning drivers. Their attorneys investigate crashes using retired Pennsylvania State Police troopers, measure skid marks, assess motorcycle damage, and work with accident reconstruction specialists. The practice helps riders navigate New York’s complex no-fault insurance system, noting that motorcyclists aren’t entitled to PIP benefits but can pursue pain and suffering damages without meeting the serious injury threshold required for car accidents. They handle cases involving head trauma, skull fractures, compound bone fractures, de-gloving injuries, severe road rash, spinal cord injuries, and wrongful death. The firm leverages over five decades of litigation experience to maximize compensation for medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, emotional distress, and permanent disability. Friedman, Levy, Goldfarb, Green & Bagley works on contingency with no upfront fees, offering free case evaluations to motorcycle accident victims. Contact them at 212-307-5800 for immediate assistance.
Leav & Steinberg LLP operates from 75 Broad Street #1601, New York, NY 10004 and 2705 Eastchester Road, Bronx, NY 10469, serving NYC, Bronx, and Long Island motorcycle accident victims for over 20 years at 212-766-5222. The firm handles crashes caused by reckless drivers, unsafe roadways, defective bike parts, drivers failing to see motorcycles due to their smaller size making them twice as likely to go unnoticed compared to sedans, with common threats including potholes, inclement weather, speeding, distracted driving, improper lane switching, driving under influence, and mechanical problems. Attorneys including Daniel T. Leav, Edward A. Steinberg, and their team understand motorcycles aren’t covered under New York’s no-fault laws, meaning riders must demonstrate fault to receive benefits for medical expenses and lost wages but don’t need to prove serious injury requirements under Section 5102. The firm assists with New York’s requirements including DOT-approved helmets, prohibition of lane splitting, Class M license requirements, mandatory headlights day and night, 95 dB noise limits, required mirrors on both sides, and no passengers until holding valid license for one year. Operating on contingency fees, they handle injuries ranging from minor bruises to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, road rash, and burns, filing claims within New York’s three-year statute of limitations while gathering evidence, negotiating settlements, and pursuing maximum compensation.
Nagel Rice LLP, with offices in Roseland, NJ (103 Eisenhower Parkway) and New York, NY (230 Park Avenue Suite 1000), provides specialized legal representation for open door motorcycle accident victims. The firm, listed among the Top 100 by National Trial Lawyers, has a track record of winning multi-million dollar lawsuits for over three decades. They explain that open door motorcycle accidents occur when drivers carelessly open their car doors into traffic lanes, causing devastating consequences for motorcyclists. According to New Jersey law, motorists are prohibited from opening vehicle doors on the traffic side unless reasonably safe to do so and without obstructing traffic movement. In most cases, the car driver is considered liable, though comparative negligence laws may apply if the motorcyclist was speeding or driving recklessly. Nagel Rice attorneys investigate accident sites, examine police and medical records, interview witnesses, consult with experts, and handle all communications with insurance adjusters and opposing attorneys. They pursue compensation for medical and rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, extended nursing care, home modifications, loss of consortium, and loss of enjoyment of life. The firm charges no attorney fees until they win your case. Contact their offices at 973-618-0400 (NJ) or 212-551-1465 (NY) for assistance with your open door motorcycle accident claim.
Gray Law Firm, PLLC maintains offices at 251 W 93rd St, New York, NY 10025, zealously advocating for Queens motorcycle accident victims while helping numerous clients recover from traumatic incidents with over $100 million won. Mark Gray, Peter J. Eliopoulos, and Josh M. Blane bring extensive experience helping Queens residents resume normal life after crashes, preventing financial ruin through skilled legal representation. The firm takes motorcycle accident cases seriously, guiding clients through complex Queens area legal processes toward proper resolution of claims against negligent parties. Their attorneys provide legal services helping clients make important decisions, remaining fiercely devoted to seeking justice while specializing in Queens motorcycle accident cases. Gray Law Firm understands accidents can occur to anyone at any time, protecting legal rights when clients or loved ones suffer injuries requiring experienced counsel. They have successfully challenged major insurance companies repeatedly, providing stress relief while pursuing financial compensation victims deserve for their injuries. Offering free consultations to discuss motorcycle accident matters, the practice helps residents navigate liability issues and insurance claims throughout the Queens community. Contact Gray Law Firm at (212) 537-7000 for dedicated motorcycle accident representation in Queens, New York.
Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers maintains an office at 535 5th Ave Suite 910, New York, NY 10017, serving as motorcycle accident attorneys for St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay area residents. The firm understands that while riding a motorcycle provides an unparalleled thrill with the area’s beautiful scenery, it can lead to major bodily injury in collisions with other vehicles. They recognize that too many Florida drivers fail to watch for motorcycles, reflected in high fatality rates published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Their attorneys explain that motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable due to their small size and lack of protective frames, making them more difficult for drivers to see and more likely to be thrown farther in crashes. The firm details Florida’s comparative negligence system that allows partially at-fault riders to still recover damages, along with the state’s unique insurance rules requiring personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. They emphasize that motorcycle accident victims typically have two years to file a lawsuit under Florida’s statute of limitations, making it critical to speak with an attorney quickly after an accident. Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers offers free, no-obligation case evaluations at (855) 529-0269, operating on a contingency fee basis where clients pay nothing until they receive compensation.