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Why Do Riders Get Hurt?

At The Law Offices of Joseph J. Cariglia, P.C., we have been helping people injured in motorcycle crash accidents in Massachusetts obtain just and full compensation for their injuries for more than 50 years.

We can help you get the best possible compensation for your injuries. Our wealth of experience helps us counsel our clients regarding when to take settlement offers and when to take cases to trial. When a case needs to be tried, we have the resources to fund major, protracted personal injury litigation, taking motorcycle accident cases through as many appeals as necessary to get our clients the money they deserve.

If you have been injured or a loved one has been killed in a motorcycle accident, contact us today by calling 866-491-6561. We offer a free initial consultation and dedicated representation.

Causes Of Motorcycle Accidents

Since starting this law firm in 1961, our Worcester bike accident litigation attorneys have handled motorcycle wreck cases with all types of causes. Motorcycles are involved in the majority of accidents in this country. They are statistically more dangerous and more susceptible to accidents caused by:

  • Wet surface skid outs
  • Drivers not seeing the motorcyclist
  • Left-turn accidents
  • Lane changes
  • Speeding
  • Reckless driving
  • Drunk driving

Although motorcycles are more dangerous, motorcyclists are held to the same responsibilities as other drivers. If an accident with a motorcyclist has caused you injury or the wrongful death of a family member, we can hold that motorcyclist liable and help you financially recover.

Bike Accidents Deserve Compensation

Call 866-491-6561 to contact our Worcester office, which serves clients in Boston, Framingham, Springfield and the entire central Massachusetts area. You can also email us to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our lawyers.