Fighting for Injured Riders
Tampa Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
When the Road Turns Dangerous
We Help Injured Motorcyclists Recover
Motorcycle crashes can leave lifelong injuries. We help riders who were hit, forced off the road, or injured by reckless drivers fight for the care & compensation they need.
Serious Accidents Deserve Serious Help
We Build Strong Motorcycle Claims
Motorcyclists are often unfairly blamed after crashes. We push back against bias, gather evidence fast & fight for full compensation from day one.
Crash Investigation
We collect police reports, witness accounts & scene photos.
Medical Documentation
We connect your injuries to the accident clearly & powerfully.
Insurance Handling
We deal with adjusters who may try to minimize your claim.
Compensation Strategy
We pursue coverage for medical costs, lost wages & pain.
Motorcycle Accident FAQs
Riding is risky enough—you shouldn’t have to guess about your legal rights after a crash. Here’s what you need to know.
What should I do after a motorcycle accident?
Move to safety if possible and call 911 immediately. Seek medical attention, even for minor injuries. Document the scene with photos, gather witness information, and never admit fault. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights before dealing with insurers.
Do I need motorcycle insurance to file a claim?
Florida law does not require motorcyclists to carry insurance to operate a bike, but it can impact compensation options. If another driver caused your crash, their insurance could be liable. We’ll help review all avenues for recovering your losses.
Can I still recover damages if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Yes, you may still have a valid claim. However, not wearing a helmet can affect your case, especially if you suffered head or facial injuries. Florida law treats these cases carefully, and we know how to minimize the insurance company's arguments against you.
What damages can I claim after a motorcycle accident?
You may be able to claim current & future medical bills, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain & suffering, property damage, and even compensation for long-term disability or lifestyle changes. Every case is different, and we’ll tailor your claim to your real needs.
How long do I have to file a claim after a motorcycle accident?
In Florida, you typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, evidence fades fast. It’s critical to consult an attorney quickly to protect your ability to pursue full compensation.
Still Have a Question?
No two accidents are alike—and we’re here to give you specific answers. Reach out today to speak directly with an attorney who knows Florida traffic law inside & out.