Our experienced Michigan accident attorneys at the law firm of Keller & Keller represent injured victims of Michigan truck accidents, car crashes, motorcycle accidents, dog bites, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.   We represent injured victims in the cities of Saint Joseph, Kalamazoo, and Grand Rapids among others.

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Motorcycle Accident

Every accident will have unique factors, and every client's personal injury case will be different.  If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident in the state of Michigan, you've quickly learned that your accident is going to be investigated, handled, and documented differently than a car accident, or truck accident.  

Your choice to ride a motorcycle means more vulnerability and less protection, but it should never mean that you have less rights.  Unfortunately, a lot of people view motorcyclists with a bias, and your motorcycle accident is no exception.  It's very likely that a witness, or the person who caused the accident, will say that you were "going too fast," or "came out of no where!" or "was weaving in and out of traffic.

We know that the insurance company will try to place some or all of the fault on you because you were on a bike.  We have practiced personal injury litigation in the state of Michigan since 1936 and have represented hundreds of injured bikers, so we know how to represent you and explain to the insurance company why they are wrong. 

Because your motorcycle accident happened in Michigan, you will need a no-fault lawyer.  There are very specific time lines that an injured motorcyclist must be aware of so that their claim does not expire.  Hiring a
Michigan no-fault injury lawyer will also ensure that you receive the care and treatment to fully recover from the injuries that are often associated with motorcycle accidents, including road rash, broken bones, and cognitive damage.


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  • Michigan Motorcycle Accidents Cause Traumatic Brain Injury   
    Traumatic brain injury in Michigan can affect your speech, your cognitive abilities, and your ability to work. You will need financial compensation for the medical care, rehabilitation, and treatment you will require for the rest of your life. Contact the experienced Michigan injury attorneys at Keller & Keller today.
  • Top Reasons of Michigan Motorcycle Accidents   
    There are several reasons why a motorcycle driver may be involved in a Michigan motorcycle accident including negligence from other drivers, road conditions, and bad weather, among other factors. If you or a loved one was injured in a motorcycle crash, contact knowledgeable Michigan accident attorneys at Keller & Keller today.

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