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El Paso Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle riders in our area know that the roads in El Paso County seem like they were made just for us. But open highways, scenic views, and ideal riding conditions can’t protect riders from the dangerous behind-the-wheel behaviors of vehicle operators and truckers sharing the roads.

If you were involved in a collision caused by a negligent driver, you may be legally entitled to file a personal injury claim with the at-fault party’s insurance company. This allows you to recover losses like medical expenses and lost income after serious injuries or a loved one’s wrongful death.

The motorcycle accident lawyers from Buckingham & Vega Law Firm can help you establish liability, recover compensation, and hold the at-fault driver accountable for dangerous behavior.

Contact us today to learn how an El Paso motorcycle accident lawyer can help you obtain maximum compensation.

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Our Results Make a Difference

Explore How We Have Helped Our Clients
  • $73.21 Million Verdict Birth Injury

    The Buckingham & Vega legal team secured a $73.21 million verdict on behalf of a baby who was catastrophically injured due to the negligence of their doctor and medical team.

  • Record-Setting $72 Million Verdict Birth Injury

    The Buckingham & Vega team obtained a $72 Million verdict in a birth injury case when an OB/ GYN failed to properly monitor the mom during pregnancy.

  • $16 Million Truck Accident

    Buckingham & Vega obtained a $16 million settlement in a truck accident case. The truck driver was speeding and inattentive (texting) and crashed into the rear of a pickup truck stopped at a stoplight.

  • $14 Million Dram Shop Liability

    Our team obtained a $14 million dram shop verdict on behalf of a client who was injured due to negligence.

  • 13 Million Work Injury

    Buckingham & Vega represented an oilfield worker who was killed when their company failed to properly train its employees on how to safely move waste bins. Our client was killed when he became trapped between two bins.

  • $13 Million Truck Accident

    Our team secured a 13 million settlement in a truck accident case. An eighteen-wheeler made an unsafe turn in front of a car driven by a grandmother and her family. The grandmother was killed and the family suffered severe injuries.

How Do Motorcycle Accidents Happen?

The more we ask the question What causes motorcycle accidents in El Paso? the more we find the same answer again and again—driver negligence.

The common denominator in a high percentage of motorcycle collisions is another driver’s negligence. Many drivers of cars, trucks, and SUVs simply don’t give the more vulnerable motorcycles on the road the consideration they deserve.

From distracted driving to failing to check blind spots, careless behaviors that may not harm other vehicle occupants can kill motorcyclists.

As we look into your case, we’ll work to find out how the accident occurred. Police reports and eyewitness accounts can help, as can photographs of the accident scene. Our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers will consider each and every factor that led to your accident.

Here are some common examples of driver errors that cause serious motorcycle crashes:

Left-Hand Turns

Motorcyclists are much smaller objects to track than cars and trucks. A car turning left may not see a motorcyclist passing through the intersection.

Passing Accidents

A car passing a motorcycle may not give them enough space, knocking the two-wheeled vehicle off balance.

Following Too Closely

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