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Motorcycles bring freedom, but Atlanta’s busy roads also bring unique risks. When another driver’s negligence causes a crash, bikers often face devastating injuries, financial strain, and unfair blame.
At Thompson Law, we fight exclusively for riders—leveraging deep knowledge of Georgia law and Atlanta traffic to build the strongest case possible. Our attorneys move fast to secure police reports, 911 audio, and crash evidence before it disappears. We align medical proof with crash mechanics, consult experts when liability is disputed, and keep you informed every step of the way.
With $1.9 billion recovered for injury victims and recognition by Super Lawyers®, we’ve earned a reputation for results. Call today for a free case evaluation—no fees unless we win.
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A motorcycle crash can leave you overwhelmed. The steps you take right after the accident can make or break your injury claim. Here’s what every rider in Atlanta should do:
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Don’t face insurers alone. Thompson Law’s Atlanta motorcycle accident attorneys know local roads, courts, and insurers. We offer free consultations, and you pay nothing unless we win.
Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence system
(O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault—and you cannot recover if you are
50% or more at fault. Insurers often overstate a victim’s share of fault; we counter with reconstruction analysis, video, and expert testimony.
Motorcyclists in Atlanta face dangers that larger vehicles often overlook. Recognizing the most common crash causes helps riders understand how negligence occurs—and why legal representation is critical for full compensation.
Drivers making left turns at intersections often misjudge a motorcycle’s speed or fail to see it at all, leading to severe high-impact collisions.
On highways like I-285 and GA-400, sudden lane changes without blind-spot checks can sideswipe or force riders off the road.
Congested routes such as the Downtown Connector (I-75/85) see frequent rear-end crashes when drivers follow too closely behind motorcycles.
Texting, calls, GPS use, and in-dash screens take drivers’ eyes off the road—just seconds of distraction can cause catastrophic motorcycle wrecks.
High-speed corridors like I-20 and I-285 amplify risks when drivers speed, tailgate, or weave through traffic near motorcycles.
Potholes, loose gravel, raised utility covers, and poorly marked construction zones that barely affect cars can cause deadly crashes for riders.
Alcohol and drug impairment slow reaction times and reduce awareness of smaller vehicles. DUI-related motorcycle crashes remain a leading cause of fatalities in Atlanta.
By pinpointing the cause of a crash, our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers hold negligent drivers and entities accountable. We act quickly to secure police reports, reconstruction evidence, and witness statements before they’re lost.
Because riders have little protection, motorcycle crashes often cause more severe injuries than car accidents. At Thompson Law — Lion Law, we show insurers more than just medical codes. We document how injuries impact your work, family, and long-term quality of life.
Fractures of the clavicle, wrist, tibia-fibula, or femur often require surgery and rehab. Torn labrums and ligament sprains can restrict mobility and make daily activities painful.
Herniated discs, nerve impingement, and radiculopathy may cause chronic pain, numbness, or weakness. Many worsen over time and may require ongoing therapy or surgery.
Even with helmets, riders suffer concussions and post-concussive syndrome. These can trigger headaches, dizziness, and cognitive issues that disrupt work and family life. For more detail, see our
Atlanta brain injury lawyers.
Road rash, deep lacerations, and burns may require skin grafts and leave permanent scars or keloids—causing both physical pain and emotional trauma.
Crash survivors often struggle with anxiety, sleep problems, or PTSD. These emotional injuries can be as disabling as physical harm, especially when they prevent returning to work or riding.
Insurance companies often undervalue claims by focusing only on diagnoses. Our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers at Lion Law make sure your records also reflect real-world limits—like lifting, sitting, driving, or childcare—so you can pursue full and fair compensation.
Many Atlanta motorcycle accidents involve more than one negligent party. Identifying all sources of liability is key to maximizing insurance coverage and securing full compensation. Our attorneys investigate every angle, including:
The most common at-fault parties are motorists who cause crashes through distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, or DUI. Their liability insurance is the first source of compensation, but we also explore other available policies.
If the driver was on the job—such as a trucker, delivery driver, or rideshare operator—their employer may share liability. This often opens access to larger commercial insurance coverage.
When an owner lets an unfit or unlicensed driver use their car, Georgia law allows claims for negligent entrustment. This can add another layer of insurance to your case.
Unmarked detours, missing signage, or unsafe work zones put riders at serious risk. Contractors may be held accountable when poor traffic control contributes to a crash.
Hazardous driveways, parking lot exits, or blind intersections can create dangerous conditions. Property owners may be liable if unsafe access points cause collisions.
Defective parts, faulty tires, or negligent repairs can trigger or worsen a motorcycle accident. In these cases, we pursue product liability or negligence claims.
By uncovering every responsible party, our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers maximize coverage and strengthen your claim—often turning a limited payout into full compensation.
Between 2021 and 2023, Georgia averaged about 4,100 motorcycle-involved crashes per year. In 2023, there were 4,124 motorcycle crashes, 196 motorcyclist fatalities, and 892 police-reported suspected serious injuries. Hospitals recorded 1,253 motorcycle-related hospitalizations, and emergency departments logged 4,000 ER-only visits. Motorcyclists accounted for 12% of all traffic fatalities in Georgia in 2023—despite representing a much smaller share of vehicles on the road. (In fact, fatalities declined from 221 in 2022 to 196 in 2023.)
These numbers underscore why getting qualified, local counsel quickly can make a real difference after a motorcycle crash in Atlanta.
Motorcycle Accident Extra Stats in the United States
Additional context: in 2023, the U.S. recorded 6,335 motorcyclist deaths; 26% of riders killed were alcohol-impaired (BAC ≥ 0.08), which also means three-quarters were not.
Motorcycling in Georgia offers freedom and convenience, but it also comes with serious risks. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcyclists are 26 times more likely to die in a crash than occupants of passenger cars. Georgia consistently ranks among the top states for motorcycle fatalities, and Fulton County is one of the hardest-hit areas due to Atlanta’s dense traffic and high-speed highways.
Recent crash data from the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) highlights the danger zones across metro Atlanta where motorcycle collisions are most frequent:
By connecting your case to these well-documented danger zones, our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers build stronger arguments that resonate with insurers, judges, and juries. Local knowledge of how and where motorcycle crashes happen in Atlanta is a key advantage when fighting for maximum compensation.
At Thompson Law, every Atlanta motorcycle accident claim is built with trial-ready detail that has recovered millions for injured riders. We secure evidence, document damages, and build strong cases designed to maximize your recovery:
By merging evidence with the legal process, our Atlanta motorcycle accident attorneys present insurers, judges, and juries a complete picture—from how the crash happened to how it changed your life.
You’ll never be left guessing. We explain the process before it happens and provide updates in the way you prefer—phone, email, or text.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a motorcycle crash, contact our
Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers
for a free case review today. We’ll listen to your story, explain your legal options, and take immediate steps to protect your rights. No obligation—no fee unless we win.
Finding the right legal team can make all the difference after a motorcycle accident. At Thompson Law, we combine aggressive representation with personalized support to help injured riders recover compensation and rebuild their lives.
Recovering from a motorcycle accident is never easy, but you don’t have to do it alone. Thompson Law handles every detail—investigating the crash, negotiating with insurers, and pursuing legal action if needed—so you can focus on healing.
Time is limited under Georgia law to file your claim. Don’t wait—call today for a free consultation with our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers and let us fight for the compensation you deserve.
Phillip brings a unique background—having defended corporations early in his career—so he knows exactly how insurers build their cases, and how to beat them. Whether your accident happened on the Downtown Connector, I-285, or a neighborhood road in Decatur, |
If you were hurt in Buckhead, Midtown, Downtown Atlanta, Sandy Springs, Decatur, College Park, or East Point, our Atlanta motorcycle accident lawyers are here to fight for you. We know the highways and intersections where motorcycle crashes are most common—from I-285 and the Downtown Connector to Peachtree Street, Ponce de Leon Avenue, and neighborhood roads across the metro.
Whether your wreck happened on I-285 near Sandy Springs, in Midtown traffic, on Peachtree Street in Buckhead, or a side street in Decatur, our attorneys understand the unique dangers riders face. We hold negligent drivers and their insurers accountable and fight for the maximum compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and bike damage.
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There’s no fixed number. Value depends on who was at fault, the severity of your injuries, medical treatment and prognosis, lost income, future care needs, and insurance coverage (including UM/UIM). Your lawyer will document medical records, financial losses, and daily-life impacts to support a full compensation demand.
Yes. Georgia law requires DOT-compliant helmets for all riders and passengers. Eye protection may also be required. Not wearing a helmet can complicate certain injury claims, but it doesn’t automatically bar recovery. Lawyers focus on whether helmet use would have affected the specific injuries.
Georgia uses modified comparative negligence. If you’re less than 50% at fault, you can still recover damages (reduced by your fault percentage). If you’re 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover. An attorney will challenge inflated fault claims with crash reconstruction and evidence.
Notify your insurer, but do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company. Adjusters are trained to minimize claims and may twist your words. Instead, direct them to your lawyer, who will provide information at the right time and protect your case value.
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Thompson Law charges NO FEE unless we obtain a settlement for your case. We’ve put over $1.9 billion in cash settlements in our clients’ pockets. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get your questions answered, and understand your legal options.
State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.