Choosing to Ride Doesn't
Mean You Deserve to Suffer
As unfair as it may be, there is a widely-held perception that motorcyclists are reckless, thrill-seeking individuals who routinely flout the rules of the road. What is more unfair is that this perception sometimes makes its way into the courtroom among jury members in motorcycle accident cases.
The tendency is to assume that whenever a motorcycle accident has occurred, the motorcyclist shares at least some of the blame. Unfortunately, under Arizona law, that assumption effectively denies motorcycle accident victims the full and fair amount of compensation they deserve — a fact that lawyers for the defendants in these cases are all-too-well-aware of, and all-too-ready to exploit.
If you have been seriously injured in a bike crash or have lost a loved one in an Arizona motorcycle accident — put nearly 30 years of experience on your side by calling our firm at 602-903-3083, or by contacting us online. The consultation is free. You pay no attorneys fees unless we win compensation in your case.
At the Personal Injury Law Office of Barry E. Lewin, P.C., we fight the stereotypes and misconceptions that defense lawyers do their best to promote, and that juries and even judges can bring to these cases on their own. We offer nearly 30 years of combined experience and would welcome the opportunity to stand by you, to stand up for your rights or those of your loved one and to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Full Compensation for Motorcycle Accident Victims
Unprotected by any type of impact-reducing buffer other than maybe a helmet, motorcyclists often suffer catastrophic or fatal injuries whenever an accident occurs. In these cases, it is important to have an attorney with full knowledge of available compensation and experience in calculating the true costs of the loss of a loved one and serious bodily harm that includes:
Because a staggering number of Arizona drivers do not carry enough insurance to cover the costs of these injuries — our lawyers also help motorcyclists with the process of filing claims under their own insurance, write letters and routinely represent clients in administrative hearings that involve insurance coverage denials.
Contact Us for a Free Consultation
For a free consultation — call our Phoenix law offices at 602-903-3083 or contact us online.






