Fort Lauderdale Motorcycle Accident Lawyers You Can Rely On

Local Help After a Ft. Lauderdale Crash

A merge gone wrong on Sunrise Boulevard, a sudden lane change on A1A, or heavy traffic near Las Olas can send even the safest rider to the ER. Our Fort Lauderdale motorcycle accident lawyer team acts fast—securing photos, dashcam footage, and witness statements while coordinating medical care across Broward County. From intake through recovery, we ensure your treatment records and legal documentation stay aligned so you can focus on healing.

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Common Hazards on Broward Roads

Florida’s year-round riding weather also means year-round risks. We handle left-turn collisions at busy intersections, dooring incidents near beach corridors, roadway defects in construction zones, and crashes caused by distracted or uninsured drivers. Many riders start by reviewing our motorcycle accidents page for safety and claim guidance, or explore our auto accident resources to understand broader coverage rules and PIP exceptions for motorcyclists.

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Building the Evidence That Wins Cases

A successful claim depends on proof. We document helmet and gear condition, measure skid and gouge marks, and review GoPro or dashcam footage. Medical documentation—from ER notes to imaging and physical therapy—helps us demonstrate how crash forces caused your injuries. In hit-and-run cases, we canvass cameras along Broward corridors, collect 911 call logs, and interview witnesses to connect the facts. Ask during your consultation about our case results and how meticulous preparation helps drive strong settlements.

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Understanding the Insurance Angle

Motorcycle insurance often feels like a maze of overlapping coverages and confusing fine print. We help you understand how uninsured and underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage applies in hit-and-run or low-policy crashes, when stacking policies may increase recovery, and how medical payments (MedPay) coverage can offset treatment costs.


Our team also guides riders through property damage claims—whether it’s a fair market valuation, recovery for custom gear, or diminished value after repairs. If you live in Miami or anywhere else across South Florida, our attorney can explain venue differences, insurance carrier practices, and local filing nuances so you know what to expect from the process.

Practical Answers for Injured Motorcyclists

  • I wasn’t wearing a helmet—do I still have a claim?

    Potentially. Liability focuses on the other party’s negligence. Helmet use may be argued when damages are evaluated, but many claims remain viable.

  • Can I recover compensation for my custom gear and the bike?

    Yes. Property claims can include the motorcycle, aftermarket parts, riding gear, and reasonable towing and storage.

  • What if the driver fled?

    We explore UM coverage, request nearby video, and track witness leads and plate information from responding officers.

  • Do motorcycle cases settle for less?

    Not necessarily. Riders often suffer significant injuries; thorough documentation supports full valuation.

  • What’s the deadline to file?

    Generally two years for negligence claims in Florida. Act quickly so we can preserve video and electronic records before they’re overwritten.

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