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Motorcycle Accidents

New York City Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

Manhattan • Brooklyn • Queens • The Bronx • Staten Island

Even though motorcycles have become more popular, the risk that comes with riding one in New York has not diminished. In fact, it has increased the chances of a motorcycle crashes. Many drivers are distracted, and fail to notice when a motorcycle appears near them. Unfortunately, when a motorcycle crash occurs, all that the biker has to protect themselves is a helmet and their clothes.

Consequently, due to this lack of protection, the personal injuries that occur from a bike accident are usually serious. At Shafran & Mosley, we have experienced attorneys who can help explain your legal options. We offer a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your motorcycle crash and your possible recovery opportunities.

Additionally, Attorney Howard E. Shafran has over 10 years of motorcycle riding experience. He knows how to investigate and what to look for in a motorcycle crash. He brings this understanding to representing motorcycle crash victims throughout the New York City metro area. He understands how cars can miss motorcycles due to blind spots, the defects that can occur with motorcycles and helmets, or the possibility of unsafe roadway conditions.

Every type of motorcycle personal injury accident is different. Car accidents and truck accidents differ from motorcycle crashes. There are additional materials available on our Motorcycle Accident Information Center. This information center provides additional in depth information and resources about motorcycle crashes.

Questions About a Motorcycle Accident Case?

The attorneys in our firm are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to answer your questions about your motorcycle crash. We offer free consultations and charge no fees without recovering damages.

Located on the 23rd floor of the Empire State Building, the law firm of Shafran & Mosley serves the entire New York metro area, including the boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island, and Westchester County, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.