Bikers Get Blamed. We Set the Record Straight.
If you ride, you already know—people don’t always watch for motorcycles. And when a crash happens, riders get hurt worse than anyone else. Insurance companies love to point fingers. We don’t let that slide.
We represent injured bikers across Georgia and fight for full compensation when someone else’s negligence puts you in the hospital. You shouldn’t have to pay for their mistake—or fight alone to get what you’re owed.
Motorcycle Crash Cases We Handle:
Driver fails to yield or turn in front of rider
Lane changes into motorcyclist
Rear-end collisions
Dooring or sideswipe accidents
Unsafe road conditions or poor signage
Accidents caused by distracted or impaired drivers
Wrongful death cases involving motorcycles
Whether you were wearing gear or not, whether you were riding solo or with a passenger—we’ll stand up for your side of the story.
Injuries We Commonly See:
Road rash & deep abrasions
Broken bones & fractures
Pain and suffering
Spinal injuries & paralysis
Internal bleeding or organ damage
Emotional trauma & PTSD
Motorcycle crashes don’t result in minor injuries. We fight for the full picture—including long-term needs.
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What You Can Recover:
- ER bills, surgeries & follow-up care
- Lost wages and reduced ability to work
- Pain, suffering & emotional distress
- Motorcycle repair or replacement
- Future medical treatment & therapy
- Compensation for permanent disability
We’ll build your case for maximum recovery—because quick settlements usually shortchange bikers.
Why Riders Trust Us:
- We listen to your side first—without judgment
- We challenge the bias against motorcyclists head-on
- We know Georgia law & how insurers try to get out of paying
- We don’t settle for low offers just to close a case
We treat your injury seriously—because it is serious.
Common Motorcycle Crash Questions:
Do I have a case if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Possibly. Georgia law requires helmets, but that doesn’t automatically mean you’re at fault. Let us take a look.
The police report blamed me—can I still file a claim?
Yes. Reports can be wrong, and you still have legal options. We’ll dig deeper.
What if the driver fled the scene?
You may be able to file a claim under your own uninsured motorist coverage. We’ll help you figure it out.
Will my insurance rates go up if I make a claim?
Not if you weren’t at fault. And in many cases, the other driver’s insurance pays—not yours.
You Got Hit. Now Let’s Hit Back Legally.
Don’t let the system treat you like you don’t matter. We fight hard for Georgia riders—and we don’t back down. Schedule a free consultation today.