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Attorneys Who Help Injured Motorcycle Riders In Milwaukee Recover Compensation

Motorcyclists are a special breed who love their independence and the open road. Wisconsin law requires that all drivers share the road with other vehicles. This includes motorcycles. A motorcycle accident can result in severe and life-altering injuries for the rider. When an accident results from the carelessness, recklessness or negligence of another motorist, you have the legal right to seek compensation.

Our motorcycle accident lawyers at Lindner Law, LLC, are here for you. Our lawyers have over a combined 45 years of experience providing highly qualified personal injury representation to injured motorcyclists in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin. We will help you pursue financial compensation that will ease the burden of your medical bills and help you support your family as you recover. We will be there for you from the moment you retain us until the final resolution of your matter.

The Sorts Of Injuries Motorcycle Riders Sustain

Injured motorcycle accident victims require and deserve the most experienced and skilled legal representation and medical care. Our lawyers and staff have accumulated a wealth of experience in understanding and representing bikers who have sustained serious injuries. Common injuries resulting from motorcycle accidents include:

  • Orthopedic injuries such as fractured and broken bones
  • Spinal cord injury resulting in paraplegia or quadriplegia
  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
  • Severe lacerations and road rash
  • Other catastrophic and fatal injuries

Our firm has the means to retain medical expert witnesses who can help bolster your case and testify on your behalf. We can help you recover expenses for medical care, physical therapy, rehabilitative services and long-term care. In the event an injury prevents you from working full time at your chosen occupation, we will help you seek compensation for lost wages and future earning capacity. We will also make a claim for compensation on your behalf concerning psychological and psychiatric counseling as well as payment for necessary social services. When applicable, we will also seek compensation concerning bike replacement and repairs.

Experienced Personal Injury Representation On Your Side

At Lindner Law, LLC, our personal injury attorneys have many years of practical experience in negotiating and litigating personal injury lawsuits and wrongful death claims resulting from motorcycle accidents in Milwaukee. We have settled, resolved and litigated every sort of motorcycle accident. We hold drivers accountable for accidents caused by distracted and drunk driving, excessive speeding, failure to yield the right of way and reckless driving.

To contact our firm and set up a free consultation, please call our Milwaukee office at 414-404-0453 or 866-359-1413 toll-free. Because we handle all personal injury matters on a contingency fee basis, we will not charge you any fee unless we recover compensation for you.

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