Avrek Law Firm provides Oakland motorcycle accident representation with over 50 years of combined experience and a track record of maximum compensation recovery. Founded by Maryam Parman, the firm handles crashes involving motorists failing to see motorcyclists at intersections, blind spot accidents, lane splitting incidents, drunk driving, and mechanical failures. They pursue claims for traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, neck injuries, leg injuries, broken bones, amputations, organ damage, and wrongful death. The attorneys fight comparative negligence claims in California’s modified system, ensuring riders aren’t unfairly blamed for accidents. Avrek Law investigates weather conditions, road hazards, distracted driving, and vehicle failures contributing to East Bay motorcycle crashes. They negotiate with insurance companies that attempt to minimize riders’ injuries and compensation. The firm recovers damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. Serving Oakland, San Francisco, and surrounding Bay Area communities, contact them at (510) 907-4027 for free case evaluations available 24/7 in multiple languages.
DiBella Law Offices positioned their office at multiple Massachusetts locations including Chelsea, where attorney Christopher DiBella handles motorcycle accidents near the dangerous Revere Beach Parkway and Washington Avenue intersection. The firm represents riders injured by negligent drivers who speed, tailgate, drive distracted or impaired, cut motorcycles off at intersections, or make unsafe lane changes without checking for motorcycles. They pursue compensation for bone fractures from bikes falling on riders, traumatic brain injuries even with helmet use, internal organ damage and bleeding, spinal cord injuries causing paralysis, and severe road rash leading to infections and permanent scarring. Available at (978) 396-2464 with free consultations on contingency basis, the team investigates accidents to determine fault, secures evidence, assesses full extent of losses, negotiates skillfully with insurance companies, and fights in court when necessary. With Chelsea’s 33-minute average commute and location across from Boston, they understand local traffic patterns and aggressively pursue both economic and non-economic damages for injured motorcyclists.
Robert and Gary Walch operate from 23801 Calabasas Road Suite 1019, Calabasas, CA 91302, representing Simi Valley motorcycle accident victims with over 98% success rate. The firm handles crashes on busy streets and freeways involving distracted driving, speeding motorists, and drivers failing to check for motorcycles. They represent riders injured in left-turn accidents, intersection crashes, lane splitting incidents, and hit-and-run collisions throughout Ventura County. The attorneys pursue compensation for catastrophic injuries, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and road rash from motorcycle wrecks. Their practice specializes in insurance company negotiations, comparative fault cases, wrongful death claims, and maximum compensation recovery for injured motorcyclists. Services include free consultations, contingency fee arrangements, and aggressive representation against multi-million dollar insurance companies. The Walch Law team has over 45 years of experience handling motorcycle injury cases involving drunk drivers, distracted driving, and road hazards. Call (866) INJURY-2 for immediate motorcycle accident legal assistance.
Finkelstein & Partners, LLP practices from 1279 NY-300, Newburgh, NY 12550, serving motorcycle accident victims across New York State for over 60 years at 845-420-1779. This established firm with offices in Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, Kingston, Middletown, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Syracuse, and White Plains has recovered tens of millions in motorcycle accident settlements including $5.9 million for a passenger requiring multiple surgeries and $1.5 million for a rider who hit an unmarked dumpster. Their attorneys handle catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, road rash, broken bones, internal injuries, and burns from ruptured gas tanks, understanding that motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to die in crashes than car occupants. The firm determines liability, values claims based on injury severity and income loss, negotiates settlements, and litigates cases when necessary while working on contingency fees. They also assist with SSDI applications for permanently disabled riders, fighting insurance companies that attempt to deny or minimize claims especially for helmetless riders despite New York’s age-specific helmet laws.
Operating out of 5050 W Northgate Rd, #108 Rogers, AR 72758, Keith Law Group’s Van Buren motorcycle accident lawyers Sean Keith and Brynna Barnica combine over 47 years of legal experience fighting for injured riders. Attorney Keith, appointed Special Justice on the Arkansas Supreme Court, has recovered over $100 million including $20 million in medical device cases and $13 million in motor vehicle accidents. The firm handles crashes caused by distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding, failure to yield, and hazardous roads, pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and loss of enjoyment of life on contingency fees. Available at 479-326-7734, they understand Arkansas’s modified comparative fault rule and three-year statute of limitations, investigating accidents thoroughly with police reports, medical records, witness statements, and reconstruction experts. Serving Crawford County including Van Buren, the attorneys fight for riders suffering traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, internal injuries, and amputations from various collision types.
Peacock Law Group operates from 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 280, Newport Beach, CA 92660, exclusively representing California public safety officers including police, firefighters, and first responders injured in motorcycle accidents. The firm specializes in third-party personal injury lawsuits beyond workers’ compensation, helping safety officers injured while responding to emergencies on California’s congested roads. They handle catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, burns, disfigurement, amputations, fractures, and internal organ damage. With notable verdicts including $2.3 million for a police officer’s wrist injuries and $950,000 for a CHP officer, they employ accident reconstruction teams, review police records, interview witnesses, and meet with physicians to prove liability. Available at (949) 660-7762 for free consultations, attorneys Mark Peacock and team understand the unique dangers facing safety personnel on duty, fighting to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future earnings, and pain and suffering when workers’ compensation proves insufficient for catastrophic injuries.
The Patel Firm practices from multiple Texas locations, demonstrating unparalleled expertise helping Plano motorcycle accident victims injured by others’ disregard recover rightful compensation. The attorneys handle left-turn collisions, rear-end crashes, lane change incidents, and drunk driving accidents causing traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, road rash, and fractures, understanding motorcyclists face 16 times higher fatality rates than car occupants. They fight insurance companies attempting to blame riders, conducting independent investigations with experts to determine actual fault while pursuing compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and suffering. The firm assists motorcyclists injured by distracted drivers, vehicles failing to see bikes, and unsafe road conditions. Offering free consultations at (361) 400-2036, they work on 25% contingency fees when cases settle without lawsuit filing. The team handles catastrophic injuries including paralysis, permanent disabilities, internal injuries, and wrongful death claims, negotiating aggressively with insurers unwilling to compensate appropriately while preparing every case for potential trial.
Reid Elkus and Donald Sisson at Elkus & Sisson, P.C. operate from 7100 E Belleview Avenue, Suite 101, Greenwood Village, CO 80111, serving Aurora motorcycle accident victims at 303-567-7981. Their Colorado attorneys bring extensive experience navigating I-225, E-470, and I-70 motorcycle crashes, understanding Aurora’s heavy traffic patterns and road designs that endanger riders. The firm handles catastrophic injuries including broken legs, torn muscles, traumatic brain injuries, and road rash while fighting insurance companies that exploit Colorado’s modified comparative negligence rules to minimize payouts. They secure compensation for medical expenses including emergency care at NextCare Urgent Care, CareNow, or UCHealth facilities, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, and permanent disability. Working on contingency fees with no upfront costs, the Greenwood Village lawyers provide personalized attention from initial consultation through settlement or trial, serving the entire Front Range including Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins motorcycle accident victims.
J&Y Law maintains offices throughout California with attorneys Jason B. Javaheri and Yosi Yahoudai leading a team serving San Jose motorcycle accident victims from 21 locations including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, Anaheim, Bakersfield, Fresno, Irvine, Long Beach, Modesto, Oakland, Riverside, and Santa Ana. The firm handles injuries from distracted driving, unsafe lane changes, failure to yield at intersections, drunk driving, speeding, road defects, and mechanical failures, offering free consultations and contingency fee arrangements. California requires helmets for all riders, daytime running headlights for motorcycles built after 1978, side-view mirrors, turn signals, and minimum liability insurance of $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident, and $10,000 property damage. Their attorneys investigate accidents determining fault, obtain police reports, identify witnesses, document injuries and property damage, understand road hazards like potholes and oil spills particularly dangerous for motorcycles, and pursue claims against manufacturers for mechanical defects. The legal team negotiates with insurance companies seeking to minimize claims, ensuring settlements account for future financial and medical needs, and litigates cases in San Jose courts when necessary. Operating on contingency fees with no attorney payments until winning cases, J&Y Law maximizes compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and suffering. Call 877-735-7035 for assistance.
Edward A. Smith and associates operate from Grass Valley serving Nevada County motorcycle accident victims with nearly four decades of experience handling serious injury cases including brain injuries, wrongful death, and catastrophic motorcycle crashes along Highway 20, State Route 49, and the Golden Chain Highway. The firm handles cases on contingency fees, taking on severe injuries from head-on collisions on dangerous curves, weather-related accidents during first snowfalls, and crashes caused by drunk drivers, speeding motorists, distracted drivers, and road defects throughout this historic gold mining city in the Sierra Nevada foothills. Their attorneys, known as personal injury lawyers who prioritize client well-being, maintain extensive experience with serious injury cases, providing resources for medical care while negotiating with insurance companies that often try to blame motorcyclists or offer inadequate settlements. The practice investigates accidents along Main Street, rural roads, and Highway 49 where barriers could prevent fatalities, helping victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and emotional trauma from crashes in Grass Valley, Nevada City, and surrounding Northern California communities. Available for free consultations at 530-392-9400, the legal team has successfully represented injured riders since 1982, earning recognition on Avvo, Google, and Yelp while maintaining the financial resources to take cases to trial when necessary.