Miami Motorcycle Accident Lawyer | Fighting for Injured Riders
They'll say they didn't see you. We'll make sure the jury does.
- We Combat Unfair Anti-Rider Bias
- Experts in Catastrophic Injury Claims
- No Fee Unless We Win Your Case
Motorcycle Accident Case Results
$3.2 Million
Verdict for a rider who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being cut off in traffic.
$1.8 Million
Settlement for a motorcyclist whose leg was amputated after a driver made an illegal left turn.
$950,000
Recovery for a client with severe road rash and multiple fractures from a lane change accident.
What Our Clients Say
"Jane and her firm were the only ones who truly understood what I was going through. They fought the 'reckless biker' stereotype tooth and nail and proved the other driver was 100% at fault. They are champions for riders."
Overcoming the Unfair Bias Against Motorcyclists
Insurance adjusters love to paint riders as reckless risk-takers to avoid paying claims. We know the truth: most motorcycle accidents are caused by inattentive car drivers. Our firm is dedicated to shattering these stereotypes with hard evidence and expert testimony to prove what really happened.
We Handle the Complexities of Motorcycle Claims:
- Catastrophic Injury Valuation: We work with medical and life care planning experts to calculate the true lifetime cost of devastating injuries like TBI and spinal cord damage.
- Accident Reconstruction: We hire top experts to prove the dynamics of the crash and show how the other driver was negligent.
- Fighting Comparative Negligence: We aggressively challenge any attempt to blame you for the accident, whether it involves helmet use or lane positioning.
To better understand your rights on the road, read our Rider's Guide to Florida Motorcycle Laws.
Motorcycle Accident Claim FAQs
Do I have a case if I wasn't wearing a helmet in Florida?
Yes. While insurance companies will try to use this against you, Florida law does not require helmets for riders over 21 with proper insurance. We fight to prove your injuries were caused by the other driver's negligence, not your choice of gear.
What is the most important thing to do after a motorcycle crash?
Besides getting immediate medical care, the most critical step is to contact an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer before speaking to any insurance company. The anti-rider bias is real, and you need an advocate on your side from day one.
How do you prove the other driver was at fault?
We use accident reconstruction experts, witness testimony, traffic camera footage, and the driver's own admission of 'not seeing you' to prove their inattention and negligence were the true cause of the crash.