WERE YOU THE VICTIM OF A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT?
Unfortunately, many drivers do not understand that motorcycles have the same right to the roadway as other vehicles. Careless or inattentive motorists often fail to exercise appropriate caution when sharing the streets and highways with motorcycles. This carelessness often leads to otherwise avoidable motorcycle/automobile crashes. For example, our firm was recently able to obtain a $7 million verdict on behalf of a seriously injured motorcycle victim who was injured when a driver failed to yield the right-of way to our motorcyclist client. To read more about that case, please visit our personal injury blog page.
If you or a loved one was severely injured in a motorcycle accident anywhere in Arizona, Palumbo Wolfe & Palumbo is here to help. Our Phoenix injury attorneys are here to answer your questions and explain your legal options in moving forward against those who caused your injuries. We are completely devoted to client success and will stop at nothing to get you the optimum outcome you deserve. Every member of our firm has extensive experience handling complex cases involving massive and traumatic injuries, including:
- Severe and permanent disfigurement
- Brain injury
- Paralysis
- Head injury
- Amputation
- Broken bones
LEGAL GUIDANCE FOR MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT VICTIMS
Motorcycle accidents can often lead to completely catastrophic injuries, sometimes leading to a wrongful death. While many people enjoy motorcycles for their speed, maneuverability, and youthful nature, they are often remarkably dangerous. If you or a loved one have been in an accident involving a motorcycle, it is vitally important that you do not hesitate to contact a Phoenix personal injury lawyer as quickly as possible. By going through your case and leaving no stone unturned, the right attorney will be able to help you in your efforts to win maximum monetary compensation. You will never be able to completely erase this injury from your life, but with the right compensation, you can begin to rebuild it once more.