Denver Motorcycle Accident Law Firm
Determining Liability in a Motorcycle Accident
Motorcyclists share the roads with other drivers, yet they face increased vulnerability in accidents. Establishing fault in these situations can be complex and require thorough investigation. Factors such as road conditions, weather, vehicle speeds, and other drivers can be pivotal to explore in these cases.
Colorado state law follows modified comparative negligence which means that multiple parties can share the responsibility for an accident and that a driver may lose their right to compensation completely if they are found to be over 50% at fault.
Consulting with an experienced personal injury lawyer can be invaluable to your case. At DM Injury Law, our legal experts specialize in in-depth evaluations and investigations to determine fault accurately and to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Contact our experienced team of accident attorneys for a free consultation.
Recoverable Damage in Motorcycle Collisions
Compensation won’t erase the damages and hurt caused by the past, but it can help ease the path towards recovery. Motorcycle accidents can result in lost wages, high medical expenses, and destroyed property, among other damages. Our goal is to secure comprehensive compensation1 that covers both economic and non-economic losses including:
- Emergency medical expenses
- Medical bills
- Property damage
- Present and future lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Funeral or burial costs
Let Our Expert Attorneys Advocate for Your Motorcycle Accident Claim
Time is of the essence following a motorcycle accident. We’re dedicated to holding responsible parties accountable for the harm they cause. Our Denver-based team of accident attorneys is ready to act swiftly and tackle your motorcycle claim. We operate on a contingency basis, which means we only collect fees if we win your case. Start the journey towards reclaiming your life today by reaching out to us.
- Past results obtained on behalf of clients afford no guarantee of future results and every case is different and must be judged on its own merits. ↩︎