Motorcycle Accidents Can Cause Devastating Injuries.

Motorcyclists have little protection from other vehicles, and injuries sustained in an accident can be serious and life-threatening. Many times, injuries received in a motorcycle accident result in the death of the driver. A motorcycle accident lawyer can help injured riders and their families recover compensation when the accident was caused by the fault of a motorist.

Contact the Johnson Firm today to receive a free, no-obligation consultation. We can help you determine if you have a claim and can assist you in seeking the compensation to which you may be entitled.

How a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Can Help.

When another driver’s fault results in injury, the at-fault driver is liable for those injuries. Common types of damages that a motorcycle accident lawyer can help you recover include medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and wrongful death damages, for the families of riders who are killed in motorcycle accidents.

Usually, those drivers have liability insurance that covers the damages they cause, and when dealing with an insurance company it is advisable for you to have qualified and experienced representation.

The Insurance Company is Not on Your Side.

Although often courteous and professional, representatives from the other driver’s insurance company do not have your best interests in mind. Their duty is to the at-fault driver, and their job is to resolve your claim for as little money as possible. Insurance companies often attempt to settle your claim for far less than it is worth.

The Time You Have to Pursue a Claim is Limited.

For more information, or if you want to speak with a motorcycle accident attorney, contact the Johnson Firm today. You can contact us by filling out the form on this page, calling us at 501-777-7777 or 888-888-0412, or by emailing us at info@johnsonfirm.law.

There is no cost or obligation to speak with us, and all of the information you provide is confidential.

Please note that the law limits the time you have to pursue a claim or file a lawsuit for an injury. If you think you have a case, you should not delay taking action.