Motorcyclists face a double disadvantage after a crash: severe physical injuries and built-in bias from insurers who assume the biker was at fault. Gregory S. Young Co., LPA fights both battles. We have represented injured riders for decades and know how to counter the "motorcyclist was reckless" narrative with evidence, expert witnesses, and aggressive advocacy.
How We Help You
- Countering insurer bias against motorcyclists with objective crash evidence
- Documenting road hazards, defective guardrails, and dangerous intersections
- Calculating full damages including helmet, protective gear, and bike replacement
- Working with trauma surgeons to capture lifetime care costs for severe injuries
- Handling road rash, fracture, TBI, and spinal cord injury claims
- Pursuing wrongful death claims for families who lost a rider
What To Do After Your Injury
- Get Trauma Care Immediately
Motorcycle accidents frequently cause traumatic brain injury, spinal damage, and severe road rash even with protective gear. Get a full evaluation — internal injuries may not be immediately apparent.
- Preserve Your Gear and Bike
Do not repair or discard your helmet, jacket, or motorcycle. These are evidence. A damaged helmet proves impact; a malfunctioning vehicle component may show a defect case.
- Don't Accept the First Settlement Offer
Insurers move fast on motorcycle cases and often offer far less than your case is worth. Speak to an attorney before signing anything.
- Contact Us for a Free Case Review
We review your case at no charge and never collect a fee unless we win. Call 513-721-1077 any time.
Injured? Talk to a Motorcycle Injury Attorneys Today
Free consultations are available around the clock. No upfront costs — we only get paid when you do.
- No fee unless we win
- Free consultations 24/7
- Serving Ohio & Kentucky since 1958
Frequently Asked Questions
Does not wearing a helmet affect my motorcycle accident claim in Ohio?
Ohio does not have a universal helmet law for adult riders. However, insurers may argue helmet absence contributed to head injuries. Our attorneys are experienced countering this defense.
What compensation can I recover after a motorcycle accident?
Motorcycle accident victims can recover: medical expenses, lost income and reduced earning capacity, motorcycle repair or replacement, protective gear and riding equipment, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.
What if the driver claims they never saw me?
'I didn't see the motorcycle' is the most common defense — and not a legal excuse. Drivers have a duty to look for all road users. We use crash reconstruction and witness testimony to establish that a reasonable driver would have seen you.