Athens, Georgia Motorcycle Accident Claims
In a college town like Athens— motorcycles, mopeds, scooters and bicycles are a common mode of transportation. Unfortunately, in a collision with a car or truck, the rider of these types of vehicles often comes out the worst.
At Hudson, Montgomery, Kalivoda & Connelly, we have represented numerous bicycle and motorcycle accident victims in Athens and northeast Georgia. These individuals have a place to turn to for experienced legal representation.
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Our lawyers represent riders and, passengers who have been harmed as the result of bicycle, motorcycle and scooter accidents involving:
- Careless or drunk drivers of cars and trucks
- Commercial vehicles
- Government, college or university-owned vehicles
- Brain, spinal cord and other major injuries
- Wrongful death
- Uninsured or underinsured motorists
Because these accidents tend to result in severe injuries, coverage provided by the negligent driver's insurance policy is often quickly exceeded by the actual medical costs of treatment. This can leave victims without the resources they need to recover.
One way in which our firm can help people in this situation is by finding other sources of insurance coverage. This may mean filing a claim under the automobile insurance policy of an injured person or a member of his family or locating additional insurance coverage. In any case, we are skilled in insurance-related matters and have had great success in locating all available insurance coverage even in cases others had given up on for lack of coverage.
Serving the People of
Athens-Clarke County and Northeast Georgia Since 1972
If you or a family member has been injured in a motorcycle, scooter or bike accident, call or contact our firm online.
Initial consultation is free. It costs nothing to speak to a lawyer about your case. Many cases are handled on a contingent fee basis, which means there is no fee at all unless a recovery is obtained for you.
Contingent attorneys’ fees refer only to those fees charged by attorneys for their legal services. Such fees are not permitted in all types of cases. Court costs and other additional expenses of legal action usually must be paid by the client.