Motorcyclists have very little protection in the event of a crash. In addition to road rash, broken bones, and deep lacerations, life-changing injuries such as spinal cord damage or traumatic brain injuries are common. If you or a loved one is suffering from the serious consequences of a motorcycle crash, our Cincinnati personal injury lawyers can help you seek the compensation you need to get back on your feet.
At The Fitch Law Firm LLC, no case is too challenging for us. Our Cincinnati motorcycle accident lawyers will file your insurance claim or lawsuit and fight for the financial recovery you deserve. Our law firm offers free consultations and will represent you on a contingency fee basis. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you during this challenging time.
Our Cincinnati Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Have 30+ Years of Experience
When you’re recovering from serious injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident, the last thing you want to think about is negotiating with the at-fault party’s insurance company for a fair payout. When you hire a personal injury attorney from The Fitch Law Firm LLC, we will take care of the entire legal process for you while you focus on your health.
You can expect your Cincinnati motorcycle crash lawyer and the rest of our legal team to:
- Build your personal injury claim around your unique needs
- Visit you at Good Samaritan Hospital, UC Medical Center, or another local hospital if you can’t travel to our office
- Be available 24/7 to answer your questions
- Thoroughly investigate your motorcycle accident
- Identify the liable party and gather evidence of their negligence
- File your motorcycle accident claim or lawsuit on your behalf
- Fight for your rights and fair compensation in settlement negotiations
- Prepare your case for court and represent you at trial, if necessary
Our firm’s principal and founder, Lawyer John Fitch, has over 30 years of experience working with injury victims, including those involved in motorcycle accidents. No matter what injuries you suffered or who is liable for compensating you, our legal team will put our extensive experience to work for you and fight for the monetary compensation you need and deserve.
What Is My Motorcycle Accident Claim Worth?
Many of our clients wonder what the average motorcycle accident settlement is, as they hope that will give them an idea of what they could recover. However, even if it were possible to calculate an “average” settlement amount, it would not tell you how much compensation you qualify for. Every personal injury claim is unique, and your payout will depend on your unique losses.
While we cannot tell you what your case is worth before learning about all your financial and non-financial losses, we can tell you about the types of damages we typically collect for motorcycle accident victims. In general, you may qualify for economic and non-economic damages. If you lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, you may qualify for wrongful death damages.
Economic Damages
Economic damages are the direct financial losses you incurred because of your motorcycle accident. Common examples include:
- Medical bills, including ambulance transportation, emergency room care, surgeries, physical therapy, medications, and assistive medical devices
- Lost wages, including loss of future earning capacity, if your injuries force you to take a lower-paying job or prevent you from working completely
- Necessary home and vehicle modifications to accommodate your injuries
- Household services you can no longer perform, such as yardwork and childcare
- Transportation expenses if you cannot drive yourself to medical appointments or on other necessary errands
- Property damage, including repairing or replacing your motorcycle
Non-Economic Damages
Many people who choose to handle their own legal claims neglect to account for their non-financial losses. Non-economic damages do not have an inherent monetary value, but they compensate you for the physical, emotional, and mental consequences of a motorcycle crash. Examples include:
- Pain and suffering
- Inconvenience
- Mental anguish
- Emotional distress
- Disability
- Disfigurement
- Lost enjoyment of life
- Lost quality of life
Wrongful Death Damages
Sadly, due to the lack of protection a motorcycle provides, many motorcyclists lose their lives in fatal crashes. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, 230 motorcycle riders passed away due to serious injuries suffered in accidents throughout the state in 2023.
If you lost a loved one in a motorcycle wreck caused by someone else’s negligence, our Cincinnati wrongful death lawyers would be honored to lead your fight for justice and fair compensation while you take time to grieve. Your family may qualify for various wrongful death damages, such as:
- The decedent’s medical expenses
- Funeral costs
- Burial or cremation expenses
- Loss of support and services
- Loss of consortium, companionship, guidance, and care
We cannot promise a specific settlement or judgment amount in your case, but our previous case results show what we are capable of. To learn more about what damages you may qualify for, contact us today at The Fitch Law Firm LLC.
The Last Thing You Should Worry About Is How You’re Going To Pay For Your Medical Bills.
(614) 545-3930Anyone Can Afford to Hire a Cincinnati Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney From Our Firm
Our personal injury law firm believes everyone deserves to have quality legal representation, no matter how much money is in their bank account. That’s why we represent motorcycle accident victims on a contingency basis. We charge no upfront costs, and you will not need to pay us an hourly fee or retainer.
Instead, our compensation will be a percentage of your final settlement or judgment. You only pay us if we secure a financial recovery for you.
Start Working With a Cincinnati Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today
At The Fitch Law Firm LLC, our Cincinnati motorcycle accident injury attorneys are ready to put their experience to work for you. We will file your claim or lawsuit, negotiate with the liable party’s insurance company, and fight for you in court if necessary.
Do not delay in contacting us, as Ohio Revised Code Section 2305.10 places a two-year deadline on filing your personal injury lawsuit. This is the general rule, though there are exceptions. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.