Savannah, Georgia: Attorneys for Motorcycle AccidentsMotorcycle accident cases are notoriously difficult to resolve. Bike riders who get hurt in crashes caused by other people usually find they have a harder time negotiating a fair settlement with the insurance companies than people similarly injured in car accidents. Why is this? Why should motorcycle crashes be treated any differently? The sad truth — and most bike riders know this — is that most people, including many insurance company officials, judges and juries, have a prejudice against motorcycle riders. The thinking goes like this: motorcycle riders are willing to take risks, so they should pay for the results of their own risk-taking. It isn't fair, but that prejudice often prevents motorcycle crash victims from getting fair compensation after an accident. Motorcycle Crash Victims Deserve Fair TreatmentGetting past this prejudice often requires strong persuasive skills and aggressive negotiation on behalf of the motorcycle crash victim. Eugene C. Brooks, founding attorney of Brooks Law Firm, is a certified trial specialist with a proven track record of winning reasonable settlements and jury verdicts for his injured clients. We Prepare Every Case for Trial While Arguing for SettlementAt Brooks Law Firm, our experience with motorcycle accident cases has taught us to prepare every case as if it is going to trial. At the same time, our personal injury lawyers argue fiercely for settlement on our clients' behalf. We conduct thorough investigations, including close examinations of accident scenes and detailed interviews with all eyewitnesses — all in an effort to collect as much helpful evidence as possible. Our end goal is to get a fair settlement that will compensate bike riders after serious accidents that result in head injury, back injury or broken bones. Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation in Chatham CountyWe handle all accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that our clients do not pay any fees unless and until we win a successful settlement or verdict. Consultations are always free and always confidential. Call today: (866) 721-1704. |


