int-hero4.jpg

Personal Injury

Motorcycle Accidents

personal injury

Motorcycles are very popular but potentially very dangerous. Other drivers often don’t look out for motorcyclists or have difficulty in estimating their speed when approaching an intersection. Many believe that in an accident involving a motorcycle, the motorcyclist is the one at fault. This is an erroneous assumption based upon a bias that many drivers have against those who ride.

Our lawyers have been representing injured motorcyclists for many years. We know it is important to have an investigator immediately begin to establish the fault of the other party. The investigator interviews witnesses, takes photographs and measurements and preserves the physical evidence so that later, if needed, it is available to prove the motorcyclist was not the one who caused the accident. For example: In a recent case it was alleged by the other party that he did not see the motorcyclist because it was dark and the bike rider did not have his light on. An immediate investigation led to the discovery of a witness who said he saw the bike just before the accident and he, in fact, did have his light turned on. Our lawyers also inspected the bike which had been severely damaged and demonstrated that the light was in good working condition at the time of the accident.

Our lawyers try to show that the motorcyclist is just as entitled to a safe street as a car or a pedestrian. We are aggressive in pursuing the economic damages that the rider has suffered including lost wages. We maximize the amount of money for pain and suffering and the loss of the motorcyclist’s ability to enjoy his bike in the same way he did before the accident.

We believe in a bike rider’s rights to a safe street or highway. When they are injured as the result of the fault of another, we go after the other party aggressively and the result is a good recovery for our client. Our lawyers also realize how much bike riders appreciate riding their bikes, and we make sure you get a fair settlement for the repair or replacement of your bike.

In all injury cases, there is no fee unless there is money recovered. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney fees.Motorcycles are very popular but potentially very dangerous. Other drivers often don’t look out for motorcyclists or have difficulty in estimating their speed when approaching an intersection. Many believe that in an accident involving a motorcycle, the motorcyclist is the one at fault. This is an erroneous assumption based upon a bias that many drivers have against those who ride.

Our lawyers have been representing injured motorcyclists for many years. We know it is important to have an investigator immediately begin to establish the fault of the other party. The investigator interviews witnesses, takes photographs and measurements and preserves the physical evidence so that later, if needed, it is available to prove the motorcyclist was not the one who caused the accident. For example: In a recent case it was alleged by the other party that he did not see the motorcyclist because it was dark and the bike rider did not have his light on. An immediate investigation led to the discovery of a witness who said he saw the bike just before the accident and he, in fact, did have his light turned on. Our lawyers also inspected the bike which had been severely damaged and demonstrated that the light was in good working condition at the time of the accident.

Our lawyers try to show that the motorcyclist is just as entitled to a safe street as a car or a pedestrian. We are aggressive in pursuing the economic damages that the rider has suffered including lost wages. We maximize the amount of money for pain and suffering and the loss of the motorcyclist’s ability to enjoy his bike in the same way he did before the accident.

We believe in a bike rider’s rights to a safe street or highway. When they are injured as the result of the fault of another, we go after the other party aggressively and the result is a good recovery for our client. Our lawyers also realize how much bike riders appreciate riding their bikes, and we make sure you get a fair settlement for the repair or replacement of your bike.

In all injury cases, there is no fee unless there is money recovered. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney fees.

Free Initial Consultation:
Contact the personal injury attorneys at Bonjour, Thorman, Baray & Billingsley. All injury cases are accepted on a contingency fee basis, there is no fee unless we recover money for you. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney fees.
lawyer

Camellia Baray

Stanford Law School
B.A. Stanford University
lawyer

Jules Bonjour

UC Berkeley Law School
B.S. Northwestern
lawyer

Michael Thorman

Stanford Law School
Dartmouth College
lawyer

David Billingsley

UC Berkeley Law School
B.A. Stanford University
lawyer

Mahsa Gholami

Thomas Jefferson Law School
UC Santa Barbara
Copyright © 2013 Bonjour, Thorman, Baray & Billingsley: Attorneys at Law, Inc. |Website by Web Design Company