Aggressive Advocacy for Motorcycle Accident Victims
Motorcycles are a great way to save gas and have fun traveling around town, but this freedom carries more serious risks. When a rider is involved in an accident, the results are often catastrophic and life-changing, and the associated medical costs can be exorbitant.
At The Law Offices of Justin L. Mason, LLC, our Missouri and Illinois motorcycle accident lawyer fights to help clients hold the other party responsible and obtain the best possible outcome for their challenging situation.
Call 314-200-0723 now to get started.
Injuries that Riders Face
Clients who come to us after a motorcycle accident have a lot on their minds. With a long road to physical recovery that follows a major injury, you may not be able to work and support yourself during these tough times. Riders often suffer head and neck injuries, bone fractures, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and more. Sometimes, recovery takes years after the initial hospital stay, permanently altering the way you conduct your life.
Our firm can help you fight for compensation to cover:
- Medical costs
- Lost wages
- Lost earning potential
- Property damages
- Loss of consortium
- Ongoing therapy
The Law Offices of Justin L. Mason, LLC has earned millions of dollars in damage awards for our clients in Illinois and Missouri. For many accident victims, the first phone call they receive is from the other driver’s insurance company wishing them well and offering them a settlement. Unwittingly, these people sign checks that provide them with far less money than they actually need for their full recovery.
Your Fight Is Our Fight By Your Side From Start To Finish
Let us investigate your case and fight for the full and fair compensation to which you are entitled. We understand how stressful your situation may be right now, which is why our firm is available 24/7 to answer your questions and help you all the way from your initial consultation and on through obtaining your settlement.
You Have a Right to Safely Ride Your Motorcycle
There is nothing wrong with riding a motorcycle as a means of transportation. However, some people don’t see it that way. Many of our clients feel stigma from other drivers who do not want to share the road, and those attitudes can influence outcomes in the courtroom as well. We can help you tell your side of the story and protect your interests throughout the duration of your case.
Lane splitting is legal in Missouri. While it can be a dangerous practice, it is still the responsibility of other drivers to safely operate their vehicles. At The Law Offices of Justin L. Mason, LLC, we believe safe riders should not have to cover the costs of someone else’s negligence.
Don’t make the mistake of accepting a low-ball settlement offer. Call our firm before discussing anything with the insurance company. We can consult with legal experts to accurately value the amount you will need, then build a strong case to help you successfully obtain it. Our firm does not charge you anything to take your case against an insurer. We only collect fees from your final settlement amount.
Call our experienced motorcycle accident lawyer at 314-200-0723 now to get started.
How Much Does a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer cost?
An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer typically offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning that you pay nothing unless we are able to secure a settlement in your favor. When you need to recover from serious injuries, the last thing you should have to worry about is finding a way to pay for it all.
Our team has secured millions of dollars in compensation for our clients, and we are confident in our ability to help you obtain the best possible outcome for your situation.
During your free consultation, we will discuss how to proceed with your case. By closely examining the details and circumstances of your injury, we can show how the other driver’s negligence was directly responsible for the injuries you sustained. During this time, you should avoid making any agreements with or statements to an insurance company. They will likely do whatever they can to minimize their settlement, so it is important that you retain competent representation as soon as possible.