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Motorcycle Accidents

Delaware Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle accidents are frequently caused by the actions of other negligent motorists ― people who claimed they "did not see" a motorcycle, people who were careless or not paying attention. If you have been injured in a serious motorcycle accident, you deserve to have an experienced law firm on your side. At the Hudson & Castle Law Office, we have more than thirty years of experience representing injured motorcyclists.

Our law firm is located in Wilmington, and we represent injured bikers throughout Delaware. Schedule your free initial consultation with our personal injury lawyer by calling toll free at 1-866-919-2685 or locally at 302-504-8146.

Were you seriously injured in a motorcycle accident?

Our attorneys know that the vast majority of motorcycle riders are courteous and careful drivers. We know they go to great lengths to stay safe. Yet, their precautions cannot keep them out of harm's way from negligent drivers. And when they are injured, the injuries can be catastrophic and life changing. You can count on our law firm to ensure the long-term implications of your losses are included in the compensation demand. We consider each element of your injury and any future treatment. Through settlement negotiations and courtroom verdicts, we seek compensation for victims of head, neck and back injuries, as well as other serious injuries.

Did your loved one die in a motorcycle accident?

Far too many innocent people are killed in motorcycle accidents each year. Our firm provides knowledgeable, experienced and caring legal services as we help your family with a wrongful death claim.

In whatever way a motorcycle accident has affected your life, the Hudson & Castle Law Office has the resources and skills to help. Contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation.

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