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Motorcycle Accidents

Pinellas County Motorcycle Accident Claims Attorney

Many motorcycle crashes often come down to a driver simply not seeing the motorcyclist, a level of negligence that is always irresponsible and often results in serious personal injuries. Motorcycles lack the protection of restraints and an enclosure that surrounds the rider. When a car or truck collides with a bike, the cyclist may suffer more serious injuries.

You should focus on recovering from your injuries. Our focus is on pursuing justice and protecting your rights. Ingram & Eno, P.A., was established by attorneys who are AV* rated, including attorney Tim Ingram, who is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by both The Florida Bar and The National Board of Trial Advocacy.

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident or lost a loved one following a catastrophic crash, contact our Clearwater office at 1-727-723-9800.

Answering Important Questions in Pursuing Justice

We take careful steps to establish a strong motorcycle accident claim on your behalf. That involves answering important questions to identify:

Seeking Compensation for Your Damages and Losses

The seriousness of motorcycle accident injuries often requires the service of experts to assess the victim's ability to live a normal life and continue to work. Ongoing medical needs for permanent injuries must be considered as well. When pain and suffering combine with potential economic losses, you need an advocate to pursue fair and just compensation that will meet your present and future needs.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a motorcycle accident claim involving an injury to a biker, please contact us.

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