MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS

Motorcycle Accidents

Car and truck drivers often cause motorcycle accidents, wherein the biker receives a serious or fatal injury. Although it's well known that other drivers don't notice motorcyclists and may act in ways that cause accidents, many at-fault drivers refuse to accept responsibility, or their insurance company may try to settle for less money than they deserve.

If you or a loved one was injured in a motorcycle accident, protect your interests immediately. Contact an experienced injury attorney to begin investigating your case.

For more than 50 years, the Kmiec Law Office has been helping injured people in southern Wisconsin. Our firm and resources are focused exclusively on helping people with personal injury and wrongful death cases achieve financial recovery.

We Understand Motorcycle Accidents

The biggest cause of motorcycle accidents is that a car driver fails to adequately look and see a motorcycle with the right of way. Intersection accidents are the most common type of motorcycle accidents commonly caused by a car turning left into your path of travel. Other types of accidents include:

  • A car turns unexpected in front of them
  • A car moves into the motorcyclist's lane, forcing them onto the gravel shoulder of the road
  • A car backs out of a drive-way
  • A car rear-ends a bike at a stop

80% of motorcycle accidents result in injury or death. We will get you the recovery you deserve and are entitled to after an injury or loss.

We Begin Investigating Immediately



It's important to gather as much evidence as possible at the scene of the accident. The more time goes by, the harder it is to put all the pieces together. Please get in touch with us as soon as possible so we may preserve the evidence. As we work on a contingency fee, there is no attorney fee unless you make a recovery. Contact the accident attorneys at the Kmiec Law Offices in Milwaukee or Mukwonago for further information about how we investigate motorcycle accident cases and protect your interests.

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