Motorcycle Accidents

Baton Rouge Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Other drivers often do not see motorcycles. They pass too close to the biker or turn in front of a motorcycle without noticing until it is too late. The injuries can require extensive surgery and recuperation. Talk to a personal injury lawyer with experience handling motorcycle accident cases. Contact the Bohrer Law Firm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Were you injured in a motorcycle accident?
Talk to lawyers who can help. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911

Our only business at our personal injury law firm is to help injured people. We have the experience and resources to investigate a motorcycle accident and file a documented and effective claim.

  • Our motorcycle accident lawyers go to the accident scene, review police reports, talk to witnesses, and work with experts, when necessary, to reconstruct the accident.
  • Motorcycles are entitled to their place on the highways and roadways. Our personal injury attorneys make sure the insurance company treats you fairly.
  • Working with your doctors and medical experts, we make sure that all injuries are fully documented. Motorcycle accidents can cause multiple fractures, head injury, spinal cord injury, and painful road rash.
  • If a loved one died in a motorcycle accident, our law firm can help your family deal with filing a wrongful death claim.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, if a family member has died in a fatal motorcycle accident, talk to our attorneys about it. Our personal injury trial lawyers can help you understand the laws and your rights. You do not have to go through this alone.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation.

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PH: (225) 925-5297
PH: 1-800-876-3911
8712 Jefferson Highway, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2233
FAX: (225) 231-7000
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Association Member
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