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While the personal injury law regarding motorcycle accidents is similar to that covering other motor vehicle accidents, motorcycle accidents are often so unique that it is particularly important to be represented by a personal injury lawyer who is familiar with these types of cases. Most attorneys will handle such cases on a contingency basis, which means you do not pay your attorney's fee unless the attorney is successful with your lawsuit. In that case, your attorney would be entitled to a percentage (previously agree to) of the settlement or the judgment awarded. It is important that you talk to an attorney at the earliest opportunity. You may wish to be represented before you speak to an insurance company. If you speak to an insurance company representative before you know your rights, you may unwittingly say, do, or sign something that would jeopardize your case. If you have any questions about a motorcycle accident, it may be in your interest to contact an experienced personal injury lawyer .


