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Causes Of Motorcycle Accidents

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle riders take their lives in their hands every time they go out on the road. Negligent and inattentive drivers create a hostile environment that requires every motorcycle rider to constantly be on guard. There are many different situations that cause motorcycle accidents, but they all have one thing in common: negligence.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a serious motorcycle accident, it is important that you seek the advice of an experienced Chicago motorcycle accident lawyer immediately. At The Horwitz Law Group, we help clients throughout the Chicago area who have suffered injuries in motorcycle crashes.

No matter what the circumstances of your accident might have been, it is important that you have your case reviewed by a qualified Chicago biker injury lawyer. Our attorneys will provide a complete case evaluation and explain your legal options.

Every motorcycle accident case is unique and there is no single solution that will produce the right result in every case. When you hire our firm, we look at your case through fresh eyes. We carefully review all of the documentation and evidence in order to learn as much as we can about your case. Based on the specific circumstances of your case, we will recommend a course of action designed to secure the best possible outcome.

We Represent Clients in a Variety of Motorcycle Crash Cases

To discuss your motorcycle accident case with a lawyer, please contact The Horwitz Law Group.

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$5,300,000.00

for a 75-year-old woman who suffered an above the knee amputation due to being run over by a private school bus.

$4,500,000.00

for a young lady who was run over by a private waste hauling company while crossing the street.

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for a trucking accident resulting in the death of the driver.

$3,000,000.00

for a 70 year old man who died, without any living relatives, seven months after being hit by a car while crossing the street.

$2,300,000.00

for a client whose family was killed by a street sweeper that ran a red light.

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for a client injured in a 2005 Metra train derailment case.

$1,600,000.00

for a minor rear-ended on an expressway in Kankakee.

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for a premises liability accident resulting in below the knee amputation.

$1,200,000.00

for a woman who was hit by a car while crossing the street.

$1,197,000.00

for a client who was injured on the CTA red line train.

$900,000.00

for a bicyclist hit by a car.

$800,000.00

for a passenger injured in a rideshare rollover accident.

$750,000.00

for a rideshare accident injury.

$600,000.00

for a low-speed rear-end accident.

$500,000.00

for injuries in a van accident pulling a trailer.

$500,000.00

for a minor injured in a ride-share accident.

$495,000.00

for a pedestrian injured due to a sidewalk defect.

$350,000.00

for a passenger injured in a rideshare rollover accident.

$289,000.00

for a driver injured in an auto accident.

$270,000.00

for injuries from a right-turning truck.

$260,000.00

for a family injured in an auto accident.

$255,000.00

for a law enforcement officer rear-ended by a truck.

$250,000.00

for a motorcyclist rear-ended.

$233,000.00

for an individual injured by a dog.

$225,000.00

for a bicyclist hit by a car while crossing the street.

$201,000.00

for a driver rear-ended on the expressway.

$175,000.00

for a client who had lawyers at another law firm trying to settle the accident case for only $60,000.

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