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How to Choose the Best Motorcycle Injury Lawyer for Your Case

Choosing the right motorcycle injury lawyer can make the difference between a fair settlement and being shortchanged by insurance companies. This guide explains what to look for in a motorcycle accident attorney.

📅Updated: January 30, 2026
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Why You Need a Motorcycle-Specific Attorney

Not all personal injury lawyers understand motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle cases require specialized knowledge of bike mechanics, road dynamics, and the unique biases riders face. A lawyer who primarily handles car accidents may not know how to counter the prejudice that insurance adjusters often have against motorcyclists. Motorcycle injury lawyers understand concepts like countersteering, high-side vs. low-side crashes, and how protective gear affects injury severity. They know how to work with accident reconstructionists who specialize in motorcycle crashes and can effectively communicate these complex concepts to a jury.

Experience and Track Record

Look for an attorney with a proven track record in motorcycle accident cases specifically. Ask about: • How many motorcycle cases they have handled • Their success rate with motorcycle claims • Examples of settlements and verdicts they have achieved • Whether they have taken motorcycle cases to trial An experienced motorcycle injury lawyer should be able to provide case results demonstrating their ability to maximize compensation for riders.

Resources to Investigate Your Case

Motorcycle accident cases often require significant resources to investigate properly. Your attorney should have access to: • Accident reconstruction experts • Medical specialists who understand motorcycle injuries • Economists to calculate lifetime damages • Investigators to gather evidence and witness statements Law firms that handle motorcycle cases on a large scale typically have established relationships with these experts.

Communication and Client Care

During your initial consultation, pay attention to how the attorney communicates. Do they explain things clearly? Do they listen to your concerns? Will you work directly with the attorney or be handed off to a paralegal? The best motorcycle injury lawyers maintain regular contact with clients, provide updates on case progress, and are accessible when you have questions.

Fee Structure and Costs

Most motorcycle injury lawyers work on contingency, meaning they only get paid if you win. However, fee structures vary. Ask about: • The percentage they charge (typically 33-40%) • Whether the percentage changes if the case goes to trial • Who pays for case expenses (filing fees, expert witnesses, etc.) • What happens if you lose the case Get the fee agreement in writing before signing anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a motorcycle injury lawyer cost?

Most motorcycle injury lawyers work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing upfront. The attorney receives a percentage of your settlement (typically 33-40%) only if you win. If you do not recover compensation, you owe nothing.

When should I hire a motorcycle accident attorney?

Hire an attorney as soon as possible after your accident. Evidence can disappear quickly, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies may try to get recorded statements that hurt your case. Early representation protects your rights.

Can I switch motorcycle injury lawyers if I am unhappy?

Yes, you can change attorneys at any time. However, your original lawyer may have a lien on your case for work already performed. Discuss this with your new attorney before making the switch.

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