If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, you need a legal team with experience assisting riders in obtaining the financial compensation to which they are legally due. You need a lawyer with experience in motorcycle law because these accident cases operate differently from car accidents. The Mandel Law Group has experience pursuing substantial monetary settlements for our clients in motorcycle accident claims in the St. Louis and surrounding areas. The insurance companies will give you a settlement that is as low as they can go and probably falls far short of the level of pay you need or deserve to cover your costs. Allow us to fight for you so that the result will be better.
Motorcycle accidents are serious, so the compensation and damages can vary greatly from those in a normal car accident. Typically, injuries result in higher medical costs, more lost wages from being unable to work, and long-term bodily disability. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries in a motorcycle accident, then you want the best representation you can find to ensure that you receive all the compensation that you are entitled to under the circumstances.
At the Mandel Law Group, we want the process of contacting and hiring an attorney to be as unintimidating as possible. There are many lawyers out there who promise to assist you with your personal injury case. However, we will always act in your best interests and use the wealth of expertise and knowledge that our law team possesses to assist you in getting the result you deserve.
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