Motorcycle accidents often result in very serious injuries to the motorcyclist. With no outside protection to prevent the motorcyclist from flying off the bike, it is not uncommon for this type of accident to result in serious neck, back, spinal cord or closed head injuries.
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At Harris & Associates, P.C., we represent individuals who have been seriously injured in motorcycle accidents throughout the state of Massachusetts. Attorneys Brian Harris and Dwight Valentine are both AV* rated by Martindale-Hubbell, and each has more than 25 years of experience in personal injury law. To schedule a free consultation with a Boston motorcycle accident lawyer, contact us online today.
Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Any number of factors can cause a motorcycle accident: irresponsible driving, drunk driving, dangerous road conditions, failure to signal when changing lanes and others. Considering this from a larger perspective, many motorcycle accidents are caused when drivers of cars or trucks fail to recognize or accommodate motorcyclists on the road.
Our firm will thoroughly investigate your accident to identify the cause, and help you determine a course of legal action based on that information. Then we will aggressively pursue just compensation on your behalf.
Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
If you have lost a loved one in a fatal accident, our firm can explain your options for pursuing compensation through a wrongful death claim. Besides the heavy emotional toll of losing a loved one in an accident, we understand the financial difficulties that often accompany such a loss. We are committed to helping clients seek maximum compensation after the loss of a loved one.
Contact a Boston Motocycle Injury Attorney
To learn more about your legal options, contact a Boston motorcycle accident attorney from our firm.
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