The attorneys featured above are licensed in North Carolina.
We Ride Too: Our legal team includes avid motorcycle riders who understand your experience.
Aggressive Defense: We know how to deal with police, prosecutors, and insurance adjusters.
Local Laws, Nationwide Reach: Whether you're in a helmet-mandatory state or not, we tailor your legal defense to your state’s laws..
If you’ve been hurt in a crash, we help you file a strong claim and demand maximum compensation. From soft tissue injuries to life-altering trauma, we’ve secured millions for injured bikers.
Were you cited or denied compensation due to alleged helmet violations? We understand local helmet laws and fight for your rights even if you chose not to wear a helmet where the law allows.
If you’ve lost a loved one in a motorcycle crash, we pursue wrongful death claims with compassion and fierce legal advocacy.
Challenge denied insurance payouts related to helmet use
Fight citations issued under misunderstood or misapplied helmet laws
Prove their rights under state-specific helmet regulations
No-Helmet Accidents in States Where Helmets Aren’t Mandatory
If your state doesn’t require helmet use for adult riders, your legal rights remain fully intact. We make sure insurers and courts respect that.
Cited for Helmet Law Violation After an Accident
We analyze the exact law cited and fight wrongful tickets or insurance claim denials based on inaccurate interpretation.
Minors or Passengers Injured Without Helmets
Was a child or passenger injured while riding? We'll navigate the added legal complexity and defend your right to compensation.
“After my accident, insurance blamed me for riding without a helmet. These guys proved I was within my rights and got me a huge settlement.”
“Got pulled over just for having loud pipes. They had the charge dropped and got my bike back same week.”
Yes. In many states, helmet use is not legally required for all riders. Even in states where it is mandatory, lack of a helmet does not automatically disqualify you from compensation. We can help you fight bias and prove your case under comparative negligence laws.
Some insurers try to reduce or deny claims based on helmet use but that’s often a bad-faith tactic. We challenge those denials and ensure you’re treated fairly under your state’s law and accident circumstances.
Yes. Fault for the crash and helmet use are separate issues. If another driver caused your injuries, we can pursue full compensation regardless of your helmet status and counter any attempts to reduce your payout unfairly.