Motorcyclists aren't reckless — most drivers just don't look. If you went down because somebody didn't see you, we'll hold them accountable.
Jurors, insurance adjusters, and even some lawyers carry a bias against motorcyclists. We don't. We ride. We know that the leading cause of motorcycle-car crashes is a driver failing to see the rider — not the rider doing something wrong.
Here's a trap a lot of riders fall into: in Michigan, motorcycles aren't technically 'motor vehicles' for no-fault purposes. That means your motorcycle insurance doesn't automatically provide PIP coverage for injuries in a crash with a car. You have to claim PIP through the auto insurance of the car involved, or through a priority chain that can be confusing without a lawyer.
Michigan lets riders 21 and over ride without a helmet if they meet certain conditions. But just because you're legally allowed to ride without a helmet doesn't mean the defense won't try to blame you for head injuries. We know how to handle that argument.
Road rash, broken bones, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, amputations, and internal injuries. Because riders have no crumple zone, injuries tend to be severe.
We investigate the crash, pull witness statements, work with accident reconstruction experts where needed, fight the bias head-on, and pursue every available source of compensation — including umbrella policies, UM/UIM coverage, and third-party claims.
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Talk to a real attorney today.
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