Protecting motorcyclists’ rights by holding negligent drivers accountable.
Accidents that might be minor in other vehicles can be devastating for motorcyclists, resulting in severe injuries, life-altering consequences, and significant emotional distress. Working with the Connecticut motorcycle accident lawyers at Cooper Law Group, PLLC can make all the difference in your recovery.
Cooper Law Group handles complicated motorcycle accident claims, with more than 70 years of combined experience to guide us. We understand the unique challenges motorcyclists face, from bias in the courtroom to motorcycle laws. Our firm takes a proactive approach to aggressively pursuing maximum compensation for our clients.
Motorcycle accident claims can range from minor to catastrophic injuries. Cooper Law Group takes on the toughest motorcycle accident claims. We help victims get compensation for damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.
Unlike car accident claims, motorcycle accident claims present unique challenges, due to biases and misconceptions surrounding motorcyclists. It’s not uncommon for insurance companies, jurors, or even law enforcement to assume that the motorcyclist was at fault. These cases can also be complicated by factors such as road defects, equipment failures, or the involvement of multiple parties. Determining fault, when both parties have different accounts of the accident, requires skill and relentless advocacy.
These cases often involve severe injuries that require long-term medical treatment, rehabilitation, and sometimes permanent disability. Our skilled motorcycle accident attorneys are essential to securing full and fair compensation.
At Cooper Law Group, we understand that motorcycle accident claims are unique and require a comprehensive, focused approach. Our firm offers compassionate support while providing aggressive representation until final resolution. Thanks to our decades of experience handling personal injury cases in Connecticut, we’re confident we can fight for the best outcome possible.
When you work with us, we’ll launch a thorough investigation of the accident, including accident scene analysis, witness interviews, and consultation with accident reconstruction experts. We’ll work with medical experts to review your medical records and treatment plans so we understand the long-term impact of your injuries.
Throughout the process, our firm will advocate for fair compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to the crash—and if we can’t settle out of court, we’re prepared to take your case to trial.
Cooper Law Group has extensive courtroom experience and a client-centered approach. We focus on your recovery. Our Connecticut firm has a proven track record of securing multimillion dollar verdicts in motorcycle accident cases, even in the face of aggressive insurance defense tactics.
Whether negotiating a settlement or preparing for trial, we fight tirelessly to protect your rights and ensure you can rebuild your life after a motorcycle accident. Our dedicated team will guide you through each step of the process, ensuring you never feel alone in this
challenging journey.
Your Connecticut motorcycle accident lawyer will help by investigating the accident, gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and filing a lawsuit if needed. They will ensure your claim is filed on time, and you’re more likely to receive the compensation you deserve. With our knowledge and experience, we can identify all liable parties and build a strong case on your behalf.
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future medical expenses. If the accident resulted in permanent disability or disfigurement, you may also receive compensation for ongoing care or diminished quality of life.
Proving fault typically involves gathering evidence such as witness statements, police reports, traffic camera footage, and accident scene photos. Our firm may also consult accident reconstruction experts to help demonstrate that the other driver was negligent or violated traffic laws.
Even if you were partially at fault, you may still be entitled to compensation. Connecticut follows comparative negligence rules. This means you can recover damages even if you’re partially responsible for the accident. Our firm can help assess your situation and minimize the impact of your share of the fault.
The timeline for settling a claim varies depending on the complexity of the case, the severity of your injuries, and the willingness of insurance companies to negotiate. Some claims may settle within a few months, while others could take a year or more if a lawsuit and trial are necessary.
Insurance companies often offer settlements quickly. However, these offers may not fully cover your damages. Before accepting any offer, consult with an experienced motorcycle accident attorney at Cooper Law Group. We can evaluate whether the settlement is fair, and ensure your rights are protected.
Yes, if a road defect or poor road conditions caused the accident, you may have a claim against the entity responsible for maintaining the road, such as a city, state, or municipal agency. Our firm can investigate the cause and help determine who should be held liable. Because we focus on complex cases—including those involving municipal or government liability—we’re ready to get justice on your behalf.
Most motorcycle accident cases settle out of court through negotiations with the insurance company. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we will be prepared to take the case to trial to pursue the compensation you deserve.
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for 37 year-old female client and her newborn baby who died at a tertiary hospital as a result of becoming stuck in the birth canal during attempted vaginal delivery that should have been performed by cesarean section.
for a 52 year-old male client who suffered a stroke during routine surgery due to poor preoperative planning.
for a 45 year-old female client who died because of negligent removal of a breathing tube by a respiratory therapist.
Disclaimer: Results vary based on individual cases. Past outcomes do not guarantee future success. Each case is unique and evaluated on its own merits.