Louisiana Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
You survived the motorcycle crash. Now let’s fight for everything you’re owed.
No fees unless we win. Call (318) 561-2500 — available 24/7.
40+ Years
Serving Louisiana
Over $10 Billion
Recovered
$0 Upfront
You Pay Nothing Unless You Win

I Was in a Motorcycle Accident. Who’s Going to Pay My Bills?
Motorcycle accidents are some of the most serious crashes on the road — and insurance companies know it. They’ll try to blame you for the accident, minimize your injuries, or drag out your claim hoping you’ll settle for less. We’ve spent decades fighting that playbook.
We step in, prove what happened, and fight to get you paid for everything you’ve lost. Here’s what that includes:
Medical Bills
Emergency room visits, surgeries, physical therapy, medicine, and any doctor care you’ll need in the future.
Lost Pay from Work
The money you didn’t earn because you were too hurt to work or had to miss time for appointments and recovery.
Pain and Suffering
Money for your physical pain, the emotional trauma from the crash, and the life your injuries have taken from you.
Motorcycle and Property Damage
Getting your bike repaired or replaced, plus any other property damaged in the crash.
Long-Term Losses
If your injuries mean you can’t return to your old job or you’ll need ongoing medical care, we fight to get you paid for that too.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident
Whether it just happened or it was weeks ago, these steps protect your health and your case:
1. Get Medical Help
See a doctor right away. Motorcycle injuries can be severe and some don’t show up immediately. Your health comes first, and medical records document exactly what the crash did to you.
2. Don’t Admit Fault
Don’t apologize, don’t explain yourself, and don’t let anyone talk you into accepting blame at the scene. Insurance companies use these statements against you.
3. Document Everything
Take photos and videos of all vehicles, the scene, road conditions, and your injuries. Get the other driver’s insurance and contact info. Get witness names and numbers if possible.
4. Call Us
Motorcycle riders face bias from the start. Insurance companies assume you were speeding or riding recklessly. We fight that narrative with evidence and get you what you’re owed.
Meet Our Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Fighting For Louisiana
Our attorneys have spent decades fighting for injured riders across Louisiana. We know the bias motorcyclists face and exactly how to overcome it.
Why We’re Different
We Know What You’re Up Against
The moment a motorcycle is involved, insurance adjusters start looking for ways to blame the rider. We’ve spent over 40 years proving them wrong in Louisiana courts, with Louisiana judges.
We Get Results
We’ve recovered over $10 billion for our clients by building cases that win. We investigate the crash, gather witness statements, work with accident reconstruction experts, and fight for every dollar you deserve.
We Care About Your Recovery
You’re dealing with serious injuries and a totaled bike while an insurance company is already working against you. We level the playing field. Our attorneys are always available, our staff knows you by name, and we handle the legal fight so you can focus on healing.
Hear from Our Happy Clients
Common Questions About Louisiana Motorcycle Accident Cases
What if the other driver says the accident was my fault?
That’s the most common tactic insurers use against motorcyclists. We fight back with evidence, police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction to prove what really happened.
Does wearing a helmet affect my case?
Louisiana requires helmets for all riders. If you weren’t wearing one, the insurance company may try to use that against you. We know how to handle this and minimize any impact on your compensation.
What if I was partially at fault?
Louisiana uses comparative fault rules. Even if you were partly to blame, you can still recover compensation — it may just be reduced. We fight to minimize any fault assigned to you.
Who pays my medical bills after an accident in Louisiana?
In Louisiana, medical bills after a car accident may initially be paid by health insurance, Med Pay, or providers, but they are often recoverable from the at-fault driver’s auto insurance.
Do I have to pay you upfront?
No. We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless you win your case, and our fees come out of that settlement amount.
What is pain and suffering in Louisiana?
Pain and suffering refers to non-economic damages for physical pain, mental anguish, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. These are real losses under Louisiana law — and we fight to make sure they’re fully accounted for in your case.
The insurance company offered me a settlement. Should I take it?
Don’t accept anything without talking to us first. Insurance companies make fast, lowball offers hoping you’ll take the money before you know what your case is really worth. Once you sign, you can’t go back for more.
How long will my case take?
It depends on your injuries and whether the insurance company negotiates fairly. Some cases settle in months. Others take longer if we go to court. We’ll keep you informed every step of the way.
Your information is confidential. We’ll contact you within 24 hours.
Serving spinal cord injury victims throughout Louisiana
Alexandria, Marksville, Pineville, Shreveport, Ruston, Monroe, Natchitoches, Opelousas, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, and all communities along the I-49, I-20, and I-10 corridors.



