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Motorcycle Injury Rights

Thousands of people are involved in motorcycle injury accidents each year. Many of these accidents result in significant personal injury —even death—to drivers and passengers. Motorcycle related traffic accidents that result in injuries and death have steadily increased in the last ten years.

The personal injury attorney members of Walker & Walker Legal Network work on a contingency fee basis to assist you in your accident injury claims.  In other words, our attorneys don’t get paid unless you get paid. Each case is unique, so click here to contact us to learn more about your legal options.

Depending on the circumstances surrounding a motorcycle accidents, injured victims may be entitled to injury compensation for their pain, suffering and losses.

In 2004, there were just over 80,000 motorcyclist injuries and fatalities in police reported traffic accidents in the United States. Nearly 5% of these accidents resulted in fatalities.4  However, insurance companies are not interested in fairly compensating accident injury claims; they’re only interested in their bottom line.

If you, or someone you love has been involved in a motorcycle injury accident, an experienced accident injury lawyer can ensure that you will receive the compensation to which you are entitled. You may be entitled to money for your:

  • Financial losses, e.g. lost wages, medical costs
  • Emotional losses, e.g. mental anguish
  • Physical losses, e.g. permanent disability

4National Center for Statistics and Analysis, “Traffic Safety Facts 2004: A Compilation of Motor Vehicle Crash Data from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System and the General Estimates System,��? National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/nrd-30/NCSA/TSFAnn/TSF2004.pdf.