Operating out of their offices serving Ottawa, Kansas, The Motorcycle Lawyer provides representation at 1-877-245-3752. Jason Waechter’s firm specializes in motorcycle accident injury and death cases including car collisions, truck crashes, hit and run incidents, and road defect claims throughout Kansas. The practice connects injured riders with experienced Kansas motorcycle attorneys who understand state-specific laws and handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and wrongful death cases. They offer free case evaluations helping victims find lawyers with proven track records who work on contingency basis recovering compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering without upfront costs or obligations.
Serving clients from their Ozark, Alabama location, The Motorcycle Lawyer offers representation at 1-877-245-3752. Jason Waechter’s firm specializes in motorcycle accident cases including car collisions, truck crashes, hit and run incidents, and road defect claims throughout Alabama. The practice connects injured riders with experienced Alabama motorcycle attorneys who understand state laws and handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death cases. They provide free case evaluations helping victims find lawyers with proven track records who work on contingency basis recovering compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering without upfront costs or obligations to retain counsel.
The King Law Firm provides motorcycle accident representation from their Lancaster offices at (805) 721-3721. Kenneth King’s practice serves the Antelope Valley region including Lancaster, Palmdale, and Quartz Hill, handling crashes on State Route 14, Avenue I, and East Avenue K caused by driver negligence, distracted driving, drunk driving, road hazards, and vehicle defects. The firm assists riders with road rash, fractures, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and internal injuries, pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. They offer bilingual services in English and Spanish with free consultations, navigating California’s comparative negligence rules and two-year statute of limitations.
Serving clients from their Waimea, Hawaii offices, The Motorcycle Lawyer offers representation at 1-877-245-3752. Jason Waechter’s firm specializes in motorcycle accident cases including car collisions, truck crashes, hit and run incidents, and road defect claims throughout Hawaii. The practice connects injured riders with experienced Hawaii motorcycle attorneys who understand state laws and handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death cases. They provide free case evaluations helping victims find lawyers with proven track records who work on contingency basis recovering compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering without upfront costs or obligations to retain counsel.
Practicing from their Riverton, Utah location, The Motorcycle Lawyer assists injured riders at 1-877-245-3752. Jason Waechter’s firm specializes in motorcycle accident cases involving car collisions, truck crashes, hit and run incidents, animal strikes, and road defect claims throughout Utah. The practice connects victims with experienced Utah motorcycle attorneys who handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death cases. They provide free case evaluations helping riders find lawyers familiar with Utah’s unique motorcycle laws who work on contingency fees to recover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering compensation without upfront costs or obligations.
The Motorcycle Lawyer serves Eastlake, Ohio from their offices at 1-877-245-3752. Jason Waechter’s firm specializes in motorcycle accident cases including car collisions, truck crashes, hit and run incidents, and road defect claims throughout Ohio. The practice connects injured riders with experienced Ohio motorcycle attorneys who understand state laws and handle traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death cases. They offer free case evaluations helping victims find lawyers with proven track records who work on contingency basis recovering compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering without upfront costs or obligations to retain counsel.
Schmidt Kramer practices from 209 State Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101 with attorneys Charles E. Schmidt Jr. and Gerard C. Kramer providing experienced motorcycle accident representation throughout Pennsylvania calling 717-888-8888 for free consultations. The firm secured $125,000 for a 43-year-old rider injured hitting construction transitions demonstrating success handling complex motorcycle injury claims where victims recover more compensation with legal representation versus self-representation. Their Harrisburg motorcycle accident lawyers review insurance policies determining available coverage, compile supporting documents, answer insurance company questions, negotiate settlements, and provide trial representation when necessary pursuing medical bills, lost wages, property damage, funeral costs, home modifications, and pain and suffering compensation. Pennsylvania motorcycle insurance lacks first-party medical benefits requiring claims against at-fault drivers’ minimum $15,000 per victim liability coverage, with riders automatically having full tort coverage allowing lawsuits for pain and suffering unlike limited tort car policies. The legal team handles uninsured motorist claims, no-contact crashes involving road damage or defective parts, passenger injury cases, and fights insurance companies using riders’ helmet status against them despite Pennsylvania not requiring helmets for experienced riders over 21. With over 30 years handling auto accident claims, they understand insurance companies fight harder against motorcyclists using unfair reputations for recklessness requiring experienced advocates pushing back. The two-year statute of limitations makes immediate consultation crucial for preserving evidence and maximizing compensation.
Saffren & Weinberg operates from 815 Greenwood Avenue Suite 22, Jenkintown, PA 19046 with attorneys Kenneth Saffren and Marc Weinberg fighting for motorcyclists’ rights throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey calling 215-309-9577. Understanding bias against riders perceived as reckless and dangerous affecting case outcomes, the experienced legal team treats motorcycle accidents differently than car crashes recognizing riders lack steel cage protection making them vulnerable to severe injuries. They handle cases throughout areas where distracted drivers using cell phones or radios create blind spot dangers for smaller motorcycles, pursuing compensation for head injuries including concussions and traumatic brain injuries, road rash causing nerve damage requiring skin grafts, muscle damage, biker’s arm paralysis, and leg injuries potentially requiring amputation. Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations requires prompt action while New Jersey’s mandatory helmet law affects claims where non-compliance contributes to negligence potentially reducing monetary damages when juries determine riders were partially at fault. The firm secures uncapped compensatory damages in both states covering medical expenses, lost and future wages, temporary and permanent disability, emotional distress, pain and suffering, grief, physical rehabilitation, and property damage from accidents caused by road hazards, speeding, inexperience, left turns, and drunk driving. Operating multiple offices including Philadelphia’s Two Penn Center Plaza, they help injured riders navigate insurance laws understanding how helmet use affects jury decisions and insurance company arguments about injury severity.
Herren & Adams serves Lawrenceburg, KY with over 35 years of personal injury expertise led by attorneys Thomas K. Herren, Charles C. Adams Jr., and Kyle Herren fighting for maximum compensation at 859-254-0024. The firm specializes in serious motorcycle accident cases taking on insurance companies with a trial-ready approach that never settles for less than clients deserve while operating throughout Kentucky including Fayette County and surrounding communities. Their Lawrenceburg accident attorneys handle catastrophic motorcycle injuries understanding riders’ vulnerability compared to enclosed vehicles especially given Chapel Hill’s unique college-town demographics with 32,000 students aged 20-22 creating higher accident risks from inexperienced drivers. Kentucky’s contributory negligence laws require victims be completely fault-free for recovery except under last clear chance doctrine, making experienced legal representation crucial for navigating these strict requirements and securing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The attorneys fight for riders facing traumatic brain injuries despite helmet use, spinal damage, broken bones, road rash, and wrongful death pursuing economic damages, non-economic losses, and punitive damages against drunk drivers and egregiously negligent parties. With a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury and two years for wrongful death claims, they provide immediate case evaluation gathering evidence, documenting injuries, and building strong cases. Offering free consultations, the firm ensures injured motorcyclists receive dedicated representation holding negligent parties accountable for devastating crashes.
Working from multiple San Antonio locations including 2511 N Loop 1604 W Suite 301, Barrus Law operates at 210-791-7478 representing motorcycle accident victims with attorneys who understand riders typically suffer more serious injuries than car occupants. The firm handles cases throughout Bexar County where 519 riders died and 2,318 sustained serious injuries in 2021 according to Texas Department of Transportation statistics, pursuing compensation that studies show increases three to four times when victims hire experienced counsel. Their San Antonio motorcycle accident lawyers investigate crashes caused by drivers failing to see motorcycles, not yielding right of way, speeding, impaired driving, and assist with immediate post-accident steps including calling 911, exchanging insurance information, photographing scenes, gathering witness contacts, documenting injuries, and obtaining police reports. Texas prohibits lane splitting, requires helmets for riders under 21 unless holding medical insurance and completing approved training courses, mandates child passengers be over five years old, and allows two years for filing injury lawsuits. The legal team operates on contingency fees meaning no upfront costs, handles insurance company negotiations that often try paying minimal settlements, and pursues compensation for medical expenses including surgeries and rehabilitation, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, property damage, pain and suffering, and wrongful death claims. Stacey M. Barrus leads the practice with proven results helping riders navigate modified comparative negligence laws recovering damages even when partially at fault.