Motorcycle accidents are usually catastrophic or fatal. This is because of the lack of protection that riders have, including basic protections such as seat belts, airbags, or the steel shell surrounding them like other motorists. Motorcycle accident cases are also difficult cases to handle because Florida has enacted a complicated matrix of laws and regulations which apply to motorcyclists. Insurance companies also have their own complicated policy exceptions and exclusions which they may improperly assert against injured riders. These hurdles are intentionally set up to frustrate motorcyclists into giving up or accepting less compensation than their claim is worth. Don’t let this happen to you.
At Schlacter Law, we fight hard for victims of motorcycle accidents to push back at the deceitful tricks used by insurance companies to minimize your claim. We have recovered millions of dollars for our clients, including $1,625,0000, $825,000, $800,000, $790,000, and $775,000 in just vehicular accident cases alone. We make sure that insurance companies do not take advantage of motorcycle riders by placing blame or minimizing their injuries. We offer a FREE consultation and strategy session. If we accept your case, we will conduct an investigation and may hire experts to help prove liability and damages. We only get paid when we recover compensation for you. Call our award-winning firm by dialing (305) 999-1111 or fill out a free case evaluation to discover what our motorcycle accident lawyer at Schlacter Law can do for you.
Motorcycle accidents are not like regular auto accidents, because it can be more difficult for injured motorcyclists to recover compensation after a crash. This is especially true if a motorcyclist is trying to handle their case without the help of a lawyer. The main reason is because Florida does not require motorcyclists to have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance and, even if they do, there are usually policy exclusions for injuries caused on a motorcycle. Motorcycles are not recognized as motor vehicles under Florida insurance law.
In addition to insurance issues, motorcycle claims are often more complicated because the injuries are more severe. Victims will need to prove their medical injuries and explain them to a court in order to get the compensation they may need for their case. Medical experts may be required to testify the past, current, and future injuries, procedures, and treatment that a victim may need.
Finally, motorcycle accidents are more difficult because liability is often hotly contested. This is because many motorists like to blame motorcycle riders for not being able to see them due to the smaller profile of a motorcycle. Other times, motorists just like to blame motorcycle riders due to unfair stereotypes. Some auto accident lawyers do not know how to handle these types of issues or may be ill-prepared for the public perception surrounding motorcycle riders. At Schlacter Law, we are not only aware of these issues but know how to fight back and win your case.
Because the injuries suffered by individuals as a result of motorcycle accidents are so severe, you do not want to have merely any lawyer. You want to hire a compassionate and understanding lawyer. Our lawyer is a family man and understands that family comes first. Schlacter Law will treat you like family while aggressively fighting for what is rightfully yours. We want our clients to feel informed and comfortable at all times.
After a motorcycle accident causing serious injuries or lost wages, the last thing you may want to think about is paying for a lawyer, and because of this, most personal injury lawyers use contingency fee agreements. Under this type of agreement, you only pay a percentage of what the motorcycle accident recovers for you. If there is no recovery, the victim owes no money to the lawyer.
If you were injured in a motorcycle accident or if a loved one was wrongfully killed, call our motorcycle accident lawyer at Schlacter Law for a FREE consultation to learn what your case may be worth and how we can start protecting your rights to compensation today.
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