Fighting Rider Bias

Protecting Injured Motorcyclists

Because motorcycles offer little protection in a collision, riders frequently suffer catastrophic injuries even in accidents that would cause minor damage to a car. Despite this, insurance companies often try to shift blame onto the rider based on stereotypes rather than the facts of the crash.

George Law investigates the true cause of every motorcycle accident — often a driver failing to see the motorcycle, an unsafe lane change, or a left-turn collision — and pushes back against unfair assumptions to recover full compensation for our clients.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Insurance companies sometimes assume riders are at fault, but Florida law evaluates fault based on the actual facts of the crash. We build evidence-based cases to counter unfair bias.

Florida law allows riders over 21 with adequate insurance to ride without a helmet. Not wearing one does not bar you from filing a claim, though it may be raised as a factor in some cases.

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Injured In A Motorcycle Accident? Let's Talk.

Contact us today for a free case review — you pay nothing unless we win.