Preuss | Foster Law delivers motorcycle accident representation from Kansas City at (816) 307-2788, founded by Joel Halvorsen and Greg Klote to provide injured riders access to quality legal representation equal to large insurance companies. Recent results include $3,800,000 settlement for motorcyclist struck by semi-truck and $250,000 for personal injury damages. With 4,985 motorcyclists killed and 82,000 injured nationally in 2018, the firm handles cases involving speeding drivers underestimating motorcycle speeds, road hazards like potholes and debris, drivers failing to see motorcycles, and mechanical defects. Common injuries include head trauma, brain injuries, spinal cord damage, paralysis, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death claims. The attorneys investigate claims immediately, work on contingency with no fees until winning, and fight for compensation covering medical expenses from emergency care through rehabilitation, lost wages and future earnings, property damage, and pain and suffering. Understanding motorcycles account for only 3% of vehicles but 6 times higher fatality rates than cars, they advocate aggressively for riders’ rights.
Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
Seymour Kremer Koch LLP operates from 23 North Wisconsin Street in Elkhorn, Wisconsin 53121, serving Walworth County motorcycle accident victims at 262-723-5003 since 1954. The firm’s attorneys specialize in serious motorcycle injuries including road rash, traumatic head injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, back injuries, and neck trauma resulting from crashes throughout southeastern Wisconsin. Their legal team conducts detailed accident investigations, reconstructing sight lines and driver visibility to establish liability while combating bias against motorcyclists from police officers, jury members, and insurance adjusters. The attorneys pursue compensation for medical bills, emotional trauma, diminished earning capacity, and pain and suffering through contingency fee arrangements. With over six decades serving the Elkhorn, Lake Geneva, and Walworth County communities, the firm offers free initial consultations and handles cases involving law-abiding motorcyclists who suffer injuries despite wearing helmets and following traffic rules, standing up for riders’ rights when other motorists fail to see or yield to motorcycles on Wisconsin roads.
Andrew Prince, Esq. practices from 136 Central Avenue, Clark, NJ 07066, representing Union County motorcycle accident victims with over 25 years of personal injury litigation experience. Named to 2013 NJ Premier Super Lawyers, Prince obtained $1.3 million during trial for a motorcyclist suffering permanent residual problems, understanding New Jersey’s complex motorcycle insurance laws including fault versus no-fault distinctions. As a member of American Bikers Aimed Toward Education (ABATE), American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), and board director of Rider Education of New Jersey, Inc., he directly engages the motorcycle community. The attorney handles crashes on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, Interstate 78, and Routes 1, 9, and 22, fighting insurance adjusters trained to minimize payouts through recorded statements and selective evidence gathering. Operating at 1-800-TEAM-LAW (1-800-832-6529), Prince addresses visual recognition issues where 70% of intersection collisions occur, road hazards like potholes and oil slicks, and speed wobble accidents. He conducts home and healthcare facility visits, offering free policy reviews while combating Alabama’s contributory negligence law preventing any recovery if motorcyclists contribute minimal fault.
Jeffrey O. Meunier, Attorney at Law, practices from PO Box 97 in Carmel, Indiana 46032, representing motorcycle accident victims throughout Central Indiana at 317-730-8226. The firm specializes in catastrophic motorcycle injuries including those caused by distracted driving, drunk driving, texting while driving, tired motorists, poor road conditions, mechanical problems, and drivers who fail to yield to motorcyclists. Attorney Meunier handles cases involving rear-end accidents, head-on collisions, side-impact crashes, dooring accidents, and lane departure incidents on highways like Interstate 244 and multi-lane roads throughout the Indianapolis area. With experience handling cases where motorcyclists suffer life-altering injuries or wrongful death, the practice pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages from insurance companies and negligent drivers. Operating on a contingency fee basis, the firm offers free consultations and provides legal assistance for riders dealing with catastrophic injuries that result in prohibitive emergency room costs, extensive medical bills, and lost future wages.
Iron Range Law Center, part of Schmidt Salita Law Team, brings seventy-five years of combined experience representing motorcycle accident victims throughout Minnesota’s Iron Range. Serving Duluth, Virginia, Hibbing, Ely, and International Falls, the firm is reachable at 218-429-4226 for riders injured in crashes caused by drivers who fail to see motorcycles or violate riders’ right to full lane use. The attorneys handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, skull fractures, soft-tissue injuries, broken bones, amputations, road rash, and burns resulting from motorcycle collisions. Understanding that Minnesota No Fault insurance doesn’t apply to motorcycles, the practice aggressively pursues at-fault driver claims for medical expenses, wage loss benefits, and pain and suffering compensation. Schmidt Salita represents victims of rear-end crashes, left-turn collisions, drunk driving accidents, and crashes caused by road hazards or weather conditions that disproportionately affect motorcyclists. Offering free case evaluations with convenient office locations and home visits for injured clients, the firm fights for justice for riders facing catastrophic injuries and families dealing with wrongful death throughout northern Minnesota’s Iron Range communities.
Michael J. Sabbeth, Esquire practices at Sabbeth Law from their Springfield, Vermont office, representing motorcycle accident victims throughout Vermont and New Hampshire with over 150 years of combined firm experience. The team handles crashes caused by left-turn accidents, unsafe lane changes, distracted driving, drunk drivers, road hazards, and mechanical failures that result in spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and severe road rash. They fight insurance companies that stereotype riders as reckless, pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs, and pain and suffering through both first-party and third-party claims. The firm serves riders injured on dangerous rural roads with loose gravel and potholes, representing both operators and passengers in accidents involving uninsured motorists. Their attorneys work directly with clients rather than passing cases to paralegals, offering free consultations and contingency fee arrangements. They handle workers’ compensation claims when crashes occur during employment, coordinate medical treatment, preserve crucial evidence quickly, and navigate Vermont’s comparative negligence rules to maximize recovery even when riders share partial fault.
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Greenspan & Greenspan Injury Lawyers practices from 333 Westchester Ave Suite S-3301, White Plains, NY 10604, serving Port Chester motorcycle accident victims since 1959 at 914-946-2500. The firm, led by attorneys Michael E. Greenspan, Michael R. DeAngelo, and Allegra P. Beals, handles crashes caused by distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, road hazards, drunk driving, and reckless driving that result in complex fractures, extensive skin damage, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, internal trauma, and wrongful death. With over 60 years of experience, the practice investigates liability, gathers evidence, communicates with insurance companies, calculates damages including future costs, negotiates settlements, and represents clients in court when insurance companies try to minimize claims against injured motorcyclists. They maintain additional offices in New City, Bronx, and Yonkers, offering free consultations while treating every client as an individual rather than a case file. The attorneys fight for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and permanent disability, understanding that motorcyclists face the full force of collisions without vehicle frame protection.
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The Law Office of Dakota C. Low serves Owasso, Oklahoma from their headquarters at 925 W. State Highway 152, Mustang, OK 73064, providing motorcycle accident legal services throughout Tulsa County at 405-601-8899. Dakota Low represents injured motorcyclists in crashes involving head-on collisions, rear-end accidents, left-turn crashes, lane splitting incidents, and hit-and-run cases that result in traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, road rash, and internal organ damage requiring extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. The firm conducts thorough accident investigations, handles insurance company communications, collects police reports and witness statements, and negotiates aggressively for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering caused by distracted driving, drunk drivers, speeding, or failure to yield. Operating on a contingency fee basis with free consultations, Dakota Low assists Owasso motorcycle accident victims through Oklahoma’s personal injury claim process while fighting insurance companies that attempt to minimize payouts or dispute claim validity.
Michael T. Gibson, P.A. delivers motorcycle accident representation from 2420 S. Lakemont Avenue Suite 150, Orlando, FL 32814, serving victims throughout Central Florida. Contact (407) 422-4529 for attorneys who’ve recovered millions including $275,000 for a college student’s critical injuries and $100,000 for back surgery cases. They handle drunk driving crashes, distracted driver collisions on Colonial Drive and I-4, and left-turn accidents causing traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and road rash. The firm fights insurance companies using riders’ lack of helmets against them, pursuing compensation for medical expenses averaging $133,924, lost wages, and pain and suffering. With Florida having the most motorcycle fatalities nationally, they understand catastrophic injuries including broken bones, paralysis, amputations, and wrongful death. Available 24/7 in English and Spanish, they offer free consultations, contingency fees, and virtual meetings. The practice assists with immediate medical care, rehabilitation costs, and PTSD treatment while maximizing settlements for permanently disabled riders throughout Orange County.
The Advocates operates from multiple Montana offices including Billings, Missoula, Lewistown, and Great Falls, providing comprehensive motorcycle accident representation throughout the state. This personal injury law firm, reachable at 1-888-565-5277, has been advocating for injured motorcyclists for nearly 30 years. Their attorneys understand the devastating physical, emotional, and financial impacts of motorcycle crashes, particularly given that Montana experiences one motorcycle fatality every 3.3 days. The firm specializes in cases involving left-turn collisions, lane splitting incidents, road rash injuries, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and wrongful death claims. They work on contingency, meaning clients pay nothing unless they win. The Advocates help injured riders navigate Montana’s modified comparative fault laws, negotiate with insurance companies, and secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. With their network of medical providers offering delayed billing and in-house investigators, they ensure clients receive proper treatment while building strong cases for maximum recovery.