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MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS CAN BE DEADLY FOR RIDERS

We strive to obtain the MAXIMUM SETTLEMENT for our clients AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

Due to motorcycles’ speed and lack of safety features, accidents involving them are often more deadly than other types of vehicle collisions. Far too often, riders experience life-changing injuries such as brain damage or amputation. If you were injured or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, we encourage you to schedule a free consultation at any of our local area offices.

The lawyers at Golden Law, PC, have extensive experience guiding Indiana clients through a wide array of motor vehicle accident claims. While many people immediately think of us as a bankruptcy firm, we have dedicated significant time and resources to helping injured clients recover the maximum settlement possible no matter the severity of their accident. Trust us to fight for you.

CATASTROPHIC INJURIES

Riders are typically at the mercy of drivers around them. Protected only by their wits, quick reactions and heavy clothing, a motorcycle rider will likely suffer the most serious injuries in any type of collision. Whether the primary impact is with another vehicle, the pavement or a stationary object such as a lamppost or a concrete barrier, riders can suffer catastrophic injuries, including:

  • Multiple lacerations
  • Road rash
  • Broken bones
  • Compound fractures
  • Brain injuries
  • Amputation
  • Chemical burns
  • Paralysis

In serious accidents, the impact might result in a fatality. If you have lost a loved one in a motorcycle crash, an experienced Fort Wayne attorney can provide the answers and guidance you need.

DISCUSS YOUR CASE WITH AN ATTORNEY

Our fees are contingent upon our ability to collect for you, thus allowing you to pursue your claim. We will advance both the professional hours and costs necessary to prove your claim. Schedule a no-cost, no-obligation appointment at our firm today. Email us or call us at 260-637-7100 to discuss your case.