Find The Top Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

When you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle crash, finding the right motorcycle accident lawyer is essential to protecting your rights and securing fair compensation. Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries, mounting medical bills, and lost wages that can devastate families financially. An experienced legal professional understands the unique challenges motorcyclists face, including bias from insurance companies and complex liability issues. Whether you need help with personal injury claims or navigating insurance disputes, qualified attorneys across the United States are ready to fight for the justice you deserve.

A dedicated motorcycle accident attorney provides comprehensive legal support, from investigating the accident scene and gathering evidence to negotiating settlements and representing you in court. These skilled professionals work tirelessly to hold negligent drivers accountable while you focus on recovery. They offer personalized legal advice tailored to your specific situation and handle all communications with insurance companies on your behalf. Browse our directory today to connect with trusted lawyers and law firms throughout the United States who are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for your case.

Jessica Beth Bublitz
Jessica Beth Bublitz
Boise, Idaho, United States
Sam Kretzmer
Sam Kretzmer
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Geoff Meyerkord
Geoff Meyerkord
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
Lauren Mariko Wegener
Lauren Mariko Wegener
Seattle, Washington, United States
Matthew Albrecht
Matthew Albrecht
Spokane Valley, Washington, United States
Doug Zanes
Doug Zanes
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Robert R Castro
Robert R Castro
Waldorf, Maryland, United States
Greg Baumgartner
Greg Baumgartner
Houston, Texas, United States
Iriana Blitshtein
Iriana Blitshtein
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Seth Bader
Seth Bader
Savannah, Georgia, United States
R. Christian Scott
R. Christian Scott
Salinas, California, United States
Fernando Vargas
Fernando Vargas
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
David Maletta
David Maletta
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
James R. Barnes
James R. Barnes
Pensacola, Florida, United States
Steven C. Simon
Steven C. Simon
Port St Lucie, Florida, United States
Nick Spetsas, Esq.
Nick Spetsas, Esq.
Orlando, Florida, United States
Cary M. Stein
Cary M. Stein
Northbrook, Illinois, United States
Andrew Finkelstein
Andrew Finkelstein
Newburgh, New York, United States
David A. Bowling
David A. Bowling
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Eric S. Olson, Esq.
Eric S. Olson, Esq.
Naples, Florida, United States
James R. Schwebel
James R. Schwebel
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Jamie Greenwald
Jamie Greenwald
Middletown, New York, United States
Gregory M. Sobo, Esq.
Gregory M. Sobo, Esq.
Middletown, New York, United States
Max J. Koeck IV
Max J. Koeck IV
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Loyd J. Bourgeois
Loyd J. Bourgeois
Metairie, Louisiana, United States
Brandon J. Broderick
Brandon J. Broderick
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
Scott Aigen
Scott Aigen
Miami, Florida, United States
Jason K. Burress
Jason K. Burress
McKinney, Texas, United States
James J. Tenn, Jr.
James J. Tenn, Jr.
Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Brian P. Coleman
Brian P. Coleman
Manassas, Virginia, United States
Justin Peterson
Justin Peterson
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
ALLAN E. LOBOZZO, Esq.
ALLAN E. LOBOZZO, Esq.
Lewiston, Maine, United States
Jason G. Miller
Jason G. Miller
Lanham, Maryland, United States
Gwen-Marie Davis
Gwen-Marie Davis
Lanham, Maryland, United States
Anthony M. Georgelis
Anthony M. Georgelis
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Doug Burnetti
Doug Burnetti
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Dante Weston
Dante Weston
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Joseph A. Quinn, Jr.
Joseph A. Quinn, Jr.
Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States
Michael J. Malouf
Michael J. Malouf
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
Charles J. Argento
Charles J. Argento
Houston, Texas, United States
Timothy A. Shollenberger
Timothy A. Shollenberger
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Leo J. Palazzo
Leo J. Palazzo
Gretna, Louisiana, United States
ROY M. BOWES
ROY M. BOWES
Gretna, Louisiana, United States
Regis L. Mullen
Regis L. Mullen
Frisco, Texas, United States
Michael Szechter, ESQ.
Michael Szechter, ESQ.
New York City, New York, United States
Alton C. Todd
Alton C. Todd
Friendswood, Texas, United States
Justin Lee Lawrence
Justin Lee Lawrence
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, United States
Shahin “Sean” Mehvary
Shahin “Sean” Mehvary
Encino, California, United States
Sol Z.Sokel, ESQ.
Sol Z.Sokel, ESQ.
New York City, New York, United States
Ruben Ortiz
Ruben Ortiz
El Paso, Texas, United States
Jon R. Moore
Jon R. Moore
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Jonathan R. Marko
Jonathan R. Marko
Detroit, Michigan, United States
John F. Greene
John F. Greene
Destin, Florida, United States
Matthew Sullivan, ESQ.
Matthew Sullivan, ESQ.
Bronx, New York, United States
Mikhail Ilyaich ESQ
Mikhail Ilyaich ESQ
Queens, New York, United States
Joshua Costello, Esq.
Joshua Costello, Esq.
Cooper City, Florida, United States
Larry Disparti
Larry Disparti
Chicago, Illinois, United States
nick callas
nick callas
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Robert M.P Masella
Robert M.P Masella
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Adam J. Zayed
Adam J. Zayed
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Craig Rosenstein
Craig Rosenstein
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Howard H. Ankin
Howard H. Ankin
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Dan Brown
Dan Brown
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Ron F. Wright
Ron F. Wright
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Paul B. Harding
Paul B. Harding
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Michelle Hodgman
Michelle Hodgman
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
W. Lee Pittman
W. Lee Pittman
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Michael S Steinger
Michael S Steinger
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Joseph Abdallah
Joseph Abdallah
Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Eric Doroshhow
Eric Doroshhow
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Mike Mitchell
Mike Mitchell
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Adam F. Wasserman
Adam F. Wasserman
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Haleh Shekarchian
Haleh Shekarchian
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Shawn Mangoli
Shawn Mangoli
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Paul Bender
Paul Bender
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Michael A. Santanasto, Esq.
Michael A. Santanasto, Esq.
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Jason Neufeld
Jason Neufeld
Aventura, Florida, United States
Joseph F. Leeson, III
Joseph F. Leeson, III
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Mark S. Jaffe
Mark S. Jaffe
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Román R. Romero
Román R. Romero
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States


Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accident

What does a motorcycle accident lawyer do?

A motorcycle accident lawyer helps injured riders, passengers, and families navigate the legal process after a crash. They investigate the accident, gather evidence, identify liable parties, and handle all negotiations with insurance companies. If a fair settlement isn't reached, they can file a lawsuit and represent you in court. From documenting medical expenses and lost wages to building a strong negligence claim, an experienced motorcycle accident attorney handles the legal heavy lifting so you can focus on recovery.

How do I know if I have a valid motorcycle accident claim?

You may have a valid claim if your injuries or losses were caused by someone else's negligence — such as a distracted driver, unsafe road conditions, or a defective motorcycle part. Common grounds for a claim include medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, permanent disability, or the wrongful death of a loved one. Because motorcycle accident laws and comparative fault rules vary by state, it's important to consult a qualified motorcycle accident attorney who can evaluate the specific facts of your case.

What types of compensation can I recover after a motorcycle crash?

Depending on the circumstances of your accident, you may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses (including future care), lost wages, reduced earning capacity, motorcycle repair or replacement, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In cases involving reckless or grossly negligent behavior, punitive damages may also be available in some states. Families who have lost a loved one may pursue a wrongful death claim. The actual value of your claim will depend on the severity of your injuries, liability, and applicable state law.

Does wearing a helmet affect my motorcycle injury claim?

It can, depending on where the accident happened. Helmet laws vary by state — some require all riders to wear helmets, while others only require them for riders under a certain age, and a few have no mandatory helmet law at all. In states where helmets are required, not wearing one could reduce your compensation under comparative fault rules, particularly for head injuries like traumatic brain injury. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can advise you on how helmet use may affect your specific claim.

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit?

The deadline to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit is known as the statute of limitations, and it varies by state — typically ranging from one to three years from the date of the accident or the date of death. Missing this deadline can permanently bar you from recovering compensation. Because gathering evidence and building a strong case takes time, it's best to contact a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible after the crash. Don't wait until the deadline is near.

What if the other driver's insurance company offers me a quick settlement?

Be cautious. Insurance companies often make early settlement offers that are far lower than what your claim is actually worth — especially before the full extent of your injuries, medical treatment, or long-term impact on your life is known. Once you accept a settlement, you generally give up the right to seek additional compensation. Before signing anything, it's strongly advisable to speak with a motorcycle accident lawyer who can evaluate whether the offer fairly covers your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. You can compare qualified attorneys through FindTheLawyers.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for the motorcycle accident?

Possibly, yes. Most states follow some form of comparative fault law, which allows injured parties to recover compensation even if they were partially responsible for the accident — though your recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault. A few states follow contributory negligence rules, which can be much stricter. Because fault laws differ significantly from state to state, consulting a motorcycle accident attorney in your area is the best way to understand your options. FindTheLawyers can help you connect with experienced attorneys near you.

How much does it cost to hire a motorcycle accident attorney?

Most motorcycle accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. The attorney only gets paid if you win your case or reach a settlement, typically taking a percentage of the final recovery. This arrangement makes legal representation accessible to accident victims regardless of their financial situation. Many attorneys also offer a free consultation to review your case before you commit to anything. You can browse and compare motorcycle accident attorneys across the United States through FindTheLawyers.

Helpful Resources

How Motorcycle Accident Claims Work

Who Is Liable in a Motorcycle Accident?

What Evidence Helps a Motorcycle Accident Claim?

Can You Recover Compensation After a Motorcycle Crash?