Protecting Your Rights in Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accident claims sometimes seem tougher than they should be. Here's what happens — the insurance company sizes up the biker and the injuries, and instead of looking for a fair settlement figure, thinks instead about the ways a jury can be turned against the plaintiff. In other words, a liability insurer is often tempted to calculate potential jury bias or prejudice into its claim evaluation process.
No matter how old you are or what you look like, you don't need to apologize for riding a motorcycle, not to an insurance company and not to a jury. You can count on the experienced trial attorneys of MacDowell & Associates to protect your rights while working toward full compensation for your accident losses.
Call 703-763-0923 for legal advice about bike crash claims.
Our personal injury lawyers represent clients throughout the Washington, D.C. Metro area in both Virginia and Maryland. Our understanding of the very important differences in negligence law and insurance practices between those states can help you avoid crucial mistakes both in the early stages of the claims process and at trial.
We have presented hundreds of cases to juries, and we know how to neutralize and overcome potential jury bias against bikers, racial minorities or anyone else who happens to be different from the community where the accident occurred.
You can also count on us for careful attention to the damages components of your motorcycle injury claims. Our experience with the proof of complex claims related to head and brain injury, extensive soft tissue trauma, multiple fractures or spinal cord damage means that your demand for compensation will be supported by solid evidence. Our skill with expert testimony means that your losses will be presented in clear and persuasive terms.
Find out how our trial experience and attention to detail can protect your rights in a motorcycle accident claim. For a free consultation about your legal options, contact a lawyer at MacDowell & Associates in Fairfax.







