Colburn Hintze Maletta, located at 2150 E Highland Ave Suite 212, Phoenix, AZ 85016, provides dedicated legal representation for motorcycle accident victims throughout Phoenix. Their experienced attorneys understand the unique vulnerabilities motorcyclists face on local roadways and the devastating injuries that often result from crashes. The firm handles various types of motorcycle accidents, including left-turn collisions, rear-end accidents, lane-switching incidents, and dooring accidents. They help injured riders secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages through thorough investigation, expert consultation, and skilled negotiation with insurance companies. CHM Law emphasizes the importance of taking specific steps after a motorcycle crash, including seeking medical attention, documenting the scene, collecting information from parties involved, and consulting an attorney before speaking with insurance companies. They work with clients to navigate Arizona’s motorcycle laws, including helmet requirements and lane filtering regulations. With positive client testimonials praising their professionalism and dedication, the firm offers free consultations and is available 24/7 to assist motorcycle accident victims.
Lamber Goodnow Injury Lawyers maintains offices at 2394 E Camelback Road, Suite 600, Phoenix, AZ 85016, serving Peoria motorcycle accident victims at 602-274-9662 with over thirty years experience and ninety-nine percent success rate. Marc Lamber and his team aggressively pursue maximum compensation for riders injured by distracted driving, speeding, lane splitting, left-turn accidents, and impaired driving on Arizona roads where visibility issues frequently contribute to multi-vehicle collisions causing fifty-seven percent of motorcycle fatalities. The firm operates on contingency fees meaning no payment unless recovering compensation, providing personalized attention while fighting insurance companies and negligent drivers who violate Arizona’s helmet laws for riders under eighteen and mandatory motorcycle endorsement requirements. They handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, internal injuries, and wrongful death claims, securing millions in settlements through proven negotiation and trial expertise. With over 550 five-star reviews, the attorneys understand unique motorcycle accident complexities, leveraging extensive experience to overcome driver negligence and ensure riders receive rightful compensation.
Zinda Law Group delivers legal services from 11201 North Tatum Boulevard, Suite 300, Phoenix, AZ 85028, representing Phoenix motorcycle accident victims across Arizona. Call 800-863-5312. The firm’s attorneys investigate crashes while clients receive medical attention, working to identify liable parties including negligent motorists, truck drivers, construction crews, manufacturers, or mechanics responsible for accidents. They pursue economic damages for medical care, property damage, lost wages, and non-economic compensation for pain and suffering, mental anguish, emotional distress under Arizona’s two-year statute of limitations per Arizona Revised Statutes 12-542. Understanding Arizona’s modified comparative negligence rules and helmet law exemptions for riders over 21, Zinda protects motorcyclists from insurance companies attempting claim denials or undervaluation. Operating on contingency through their No Win No Fee Guarantee, the firm arranges private negotiations or civil court proceedings depending on circumstances. With founder John Zinda and partner Neil Solomon bringing over 100 years combined experience recovering $300 million-plus for clients, they provide 24/7 availability and free consultations for catastrophically injured Phoenix riders.
Begam Marks & Traulsen, P.A. serves motorcycle accident victims from their office at 11201 N. Tatum Blvd. Suite #110 in Phoenix, AZ 85028, providing experienced legal representation throughout Arizona. Their motorcycle accident attorneys understand that Arizona’s scenic roads and canyons attract numerous riders, both locals and visitors, who unfortunately face significant risks on the road. They handle cases stemming from various accident causes, including cut-off collisions when cars fail to check blind spots, car doors opening in traffic lanes, highway accidents due to poor driver vigilance, and crashes resulting from road defects or hazardous conditions. The firm helps injured motorcyclists pursue compensation for economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, as well as general damages covering pain and suffering and reduced quality of life. In cases of gross negligence, they may also seek punitive damages. Their attorneys emphasize the importance of contacting a lawyer promptly after an accident, as Arizona’s two-year statute of limitations can bar claims filed too late. They offer free consultations to accident victims and work to secure fair compensation through insurance negotiations or litigation when necessary.
Fielding Law Group attorneys specialize in motorcycle accident cases from their Atlanta office at 3333 E Camelback Rd Suite 250, Phoenix, AZ 85018, phone 844-876-4357, serving Alpharetta where dangerous intersections like GA 9 and Windward Parkway see frequent crashes. The firm’s Alpharetta motorcycle accident lawyers understand that riders face severe injuries including rider’s arm nerve damage, road rash requiring skin grafts, broken bones needing surgery, traumatic brain injuries, and internal bleeding that may not appear immediately after crashes. Their attorneys handle cases involving drivers turning left into motorcycle paths, merging into riders’ lanes, aggressive driving, distracted driving, and drunk driving accidents that leave victims with medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. The practice operates with over 50 years total experience, maintaining a 99% win rate while accepting difficult cases other firms reject, offering contingency fees where clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. Howe Law fights insurance companies that try to shift blame to riders under Georgia’s comparative negligence laws, working to secure settlements covering medical expenses, pain and suffering, scarring, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life.
The CEO Lawyer Personal Injury Law Firm, led by Ali Awad, has positioned their office at 2942 N 24th St #114, Phoenix, AZ 85016, representing motorcycle accident victims in Dalton, Georgia. Their attorneys understand the devastating consequences of motorcycle crashes, noting that riders face high risks despite proper training and equipment due to unpredictable and negligent drivers. The firm helps victims pursue compensation for medical expenses, damaged property, lost wages, lost earning capacity, loss of companionship in fatal cases, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. They emphasize the importance of taking proper steps after an accident, including getting to safety, assessing injuries, calling police, documenting the scene, and contacting insurance and legal representatives. Georgia’s Governor’s Office of Highway Safety reports alarming motorcycle accident statistics, including a 22% increase in fatalities from 2017 to 2019, with rear-end collisions accounting for 32% of all motorcycle accidents. The firm offers free case evaluations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no fees unless they recover compensation. They are available 24/7 to assist accident victims in pursuing justice against negligent parties.
Abogado Más Chingón serves Gallup motorcycle accident victims from 4435 East Chandler Boulevard Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85048, while providing experienced legal representation throughout New Mexico for riders injured in serious crashes. The firm’s skilled attorneys understand that motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, and internal injuries requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. They handle motorcycle crash cases involving negligent drivers, dangerous road conditions, and other factors while fighting insurance companies that frequently offer insufficient settlements to injured riders. Abogado Más Chingón provides free consultations available via phone and text, working on contingency basis where clients pay no attorney fees unless they recover compensation. The firm understands New Mexico’s comparative negligence laws and represents motorcyclists injured in various types of accidents while combating unfair stereotypes and bias often directed toward motorcycle riders. They pursue maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs throughout Gallup and surrounding areas.
Zachar Law Firm, P.C. led by Christopher Zachar operates from 7310 N. 16th Street, Suite 250, Phoenix, AZ 85020, providing motorcycle accident representation throughout the Phoenix area. The team including Benjamin R. Jemsek, David Catanese, and other experienced attorneys handles crashes involving distracted drivers, drunk motorists, left-turn collisions, and vehicles failing to check blind spots. They pursue claims for traumatic brain injuries causing cognitive impairment, spinal cord injuries resulting in paralysis, broken bones, road rash, and internal organ damage. Understanding Arizona’s two-year statute of limitations and comparative fault rules, they fight insurance companies attempting to use negative stereotypes against motorcyclists. The firm secures compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, property damage, and emotional trauma including PTSD. With experience in single-vehicle accidents and cases against the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department or manufacturers, they handle wrongful death claims and punitive damages cases. Contact them at 602-494-4800 for free consultations, working to maximize settlements despite insurance company tactics to minimize payouts.
Shapiro Law Team operates from 4203 E Indian School Rd Suite #300 in Phoenix, AZ 85018, serving motorcycle accident victims in Glendale and throughout Arizona. Led by attorneys David Shapiro, Charles Wallace, Heather Bushor, Jackson Ross, Jacob Pierce, Jake Nelson, Jaric Erike, Jessica Zink, Kevin Valdez, Kurt Maahs, Max Moser, Ray Norris, and Rick Horton, the firm has established a strong reputation for securing positive results for injured motorcyclists. Their legal team understands the catastrophic injuries that can result from motorcycle crashes caused by negligent drivers, poorly maintained roads, or auto part defects. They thoroughly investigate each accident, gathering crucial evidence to establish liability and maximize compensation for clients’ medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. Shapiro Law Team helps clients navigate Arizona’s tort-based insurance law, which holds at-fault drivers liable for damages following an accident. The firm offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. Available 24/7, their experienced motorcycle accident attorneys are committed to helping injured riders and their families pursue justice and financial recovery.
Impact Legal Car Accident Attorneys maintains offices at 16202 N Cave Creek Rd, Suite D, Phoenix, AZ 85032, representing motorcycle accident victims throughout Arizona. Their founding attorney brings over six years of experience advocating for injured riders and has recovered millions in settlements and verdicts. The firm understands that motorcyclists face heightened injury risks and often struggle to receive fair compensation, as insurance companies frequently attempt to blame riders for their own injuries. Their attorneys add value by thoroughly investigating accidents, identifying all compensation sources, gathering compelling evidence, and defending against unfair allegations of fault. They handle cases involving various accident causes, including speeding, distracted driving, dangerous lane changes, drunk driving, and road hazards. The firm works on a contingency fee basis, charging no upfront costs and collecting payment only from successful settlements or verdicts. They pursue comprehensive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Under Arizona’s pure comparative negligence system, clients can recover damages even if partially at fault, though compensation is reduced proportionally.