
Dallas, TX 75234
Irving Motorcycle Accident Attorney

Dedicated Lawyer Serving Irving, Texas Motorcycle Accident Victims
There are more motorcycles registered in Texas than in most other states. With so many miles of open road and our moderate climate, Texas riders enjoy their bikes throughout the year. Unfortunately, motorcycle collisions are highly likely to produce catastrophic or fatal injuries. When someone else causes those wrecks, motorcyclists or their families may be eligible to obtain compensation. To increase your chances of collecting the highest available amount, you need to partner with a skilled lawyer.
At Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., we understand the unfair bias that many people have against motorcyclists, but we do not share it. We will do everything in our power to ensure the at-fault party is held accountable and required to pay you as much compensation as you deserve, whether through a personal injury or wrongful death claim. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization has certified Attorney Andrews due to his considerable legal knowledge, competent advocacy, and commitment to his clients. That distinction is earned by only a few lawyers, so when you work with us, you know you are in good hands.
The Bias Against Motorcycle Riders in Irving, Texas
Public perception is often unfairly biased against those who ride motorcycles. Even with all the facts, bikers are often believed to cause accidents, without any share of the blame being placed on motorists. While motorcyclists are sometimes at fault or at least bear part of the responsibility for collisions, motorists and others are often responsible for these incidents.
At Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., we know that each accident must be investigated thoroughly and without preconceived notions of responsibility. We will ensure that if any fault is assigned to you, it is a fair amount that reflects your contribution to causing your crash.
Irving Motorcycle Wreck Injuries
Even if motorcycle riders and passengers wear full protective gear, they remain extremely vulnerable if a car, truck, or another type of vehicle hits them. The initial impact can cause multiple injuries, but bikers may also be thrown into oncoming traffic, or they may suffer harm when they hit the road. Traumatic brain injuries can happen even with helmet use. Other common injuries include road rash, multiple fractures, burns, spinal cord injuries, and internal bleeding or organ damage. Some of these injuries cause permanent disabilities, including partial or total paralysis and disfigurement. Other wounds prove to be fatal.
Collecting Compensation for Your Texas Motorcycle Wreck
Injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents are usually severe. You may require extensive medical treatments and around-the-clock care, even after you are released from the hospital. Being unable to work during your recovery means you are losing the income you would have earned. Some victims are never able to work again.
If your injuries create a new disability, you may need to renovate your home to make it accessible and modify your vehicle. Your bike may have been totaled. The financial losses can be extreme, but the emotional and mental impacts are often devastating, especially if you are unable to ride again in the future. PTSD and flashbacks to your accident can haunt you, and depression can affect your quality of life.
The kinds and amounts of compensation you could receive are unique to your case. We will calculate your losses, both financial and intangible, and we will present a demand to the insurance company for payment. We can often arrive at a reasonable settlement figure through negotiations, but if not, we can file a lawsuit to hold the at-fault party fully accountable. We also handle wrongful death claims for eligible survivors, who may qualify for additional types of compensation.
Call Our Irving, TX Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
The injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident can alter your life, but Jerry D. Andrews, P.C. is ready to fight aggressively to see you collect the compensation you are owed. We do not charge any fees upfront, and our contingency fee billing means you will not pay us anything unless we are successful in collecting compensation in your case. Arrange your complimentary consultation today by calling 214-221-5800 or contacting us online.