Atlanta Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Fighting the bias riders face and pursuing every dollar you are owed after a motorcycle crash in Atlanta and Georgia.
Motorcyclists face dangers that other drivers simply don’t — and when a crash happens, the injuries are often severe. Too often, insurance companies assume the rider was at fault, or argue that the injuries aren’t as serious as claimed. Attorney Diana Swain knows how to counter that bias and fight for the full compensation Georgia motorcyclists deserve.
How we help injured riders
Riders are frequently struck by drivers who failed to see them, cut them off, or turned across their path without yielding. When you hire Swain Injury Law, Diana Swain will:
- Investigate the crash thoroughly, gathering witness statements, traffic camera footage, and physical evidence
- Document your road rash, fractures, head injuries, and other trauma with your medical team
- Challenge any attempt by the other driver’s insurer to blame you for the accident
- Identify all available insurance coverage, including your own uninsured-motorist policy if the at-fault driver is inadequately insured
- Pursue the full value of your claim — in court if necessary
Common causes of motorcycle accidents
Many motorcycle crashes are caused by other drivers’ negligence, not rider error:
- Failure to yield — drivers turning left across oncoming traffic are one of the most common hazards
- Lane changes without checking — motorcycles are easy to miss in a blind spot
- Distracted driving — a driver looking at a phone for even a moment can miss a rider entirely
- Dooring — a car door opened into traffic can be catastrophic for a passing motorcyclist
- Road hazards — potholes, gravel, and debris that a car handles easily can throw a rider
Compensation you may be owed
Georgia law allows injured motorcyclists to recover compensation for medical expenses (past and future), lost income, pain and suffering, motorcycle damage, permanent scarring or disability, and more. Wearing a helmet — or not — may become an issue in litigation; Diana Swain will address that proactively and fight to minimize any reduction in your recovery.
Georgia deadlines matter
Georgia’s personal injury statute of limitations generally gives you two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. Evidence fades and witnesses’ memories change — the earlier you speak with a lawyer, the better your position.
Why injured Georgians choose Swain Injury Law
Diana Swain handles each motorcycle case herself. She understands the real injuries riders suffer, pushes back hard against unfair bias, and keeps you informed at every step. Call 470-213-5095 for a free consultation — there is no fee unless we recover compensation for you.
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