Protecting You When Reckless Drivers put you at risk

You Ride Fearlessly —
We Fight Relentlessly

Motorcyclists face unique dangers on the road. When a careless driver fails to share the road or respect a rider’s right-of-way, the results can be catastrophic. Injuries from motorcycle accidents are often severe, leading to long-term medical care, lost wages, and permanent disabilities.

bEEN in a motorcycle accident?

Motorcycle accident claims require aggressive legal action and a deep understanding of Florida’s traffic laws and insurance regulations. At Pierrot Law, we provide:


Thorough Investigations

We gather evidence, review accident reports, and work with accident reconstruction experts to prove fault.

Fighting Insurance Bias

From negligent drivers and trucking companies to vehicle manufacturers and cargo loaders, we hold all responsible parties accountable.

Negotiating with Insurance Companies

We know their tactics and refuse to settle for lowball offers.

Taking Your Case to Trial (If Necessary)

If the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, we are prepared to take your case to court.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much is my motorcycle accident case worth?

    The value of your case depends on factors such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the severity of your injuries. Motorcycle accident claims often result in higher compensation due to the severe nature of these injuries. Contact us for a free case evaluation to learn more.

  • Who can be held responsible for a motorcycle accident?

    Liability may fall on:

    • Negligent Drivers – For distracted driving, speeding, or failing to yield.
    • Government Entities – If poorly maintained roads contributed to the crash.
    • Manufacturers – If defective motorcycle parts caused the accident.

    We investigate all potential avenues to hold the right parties accountable.


  • Do I still have a case if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?

    Yes. Florida law does not bar compensation for motorcyclists who were not wearing a helmet, but the amount of compensation may be affected. We’ll fight to ensure you get the maximum compensation possible.

  • How long do I have to file a claim after a motorcycle accident in Florida?

    Florida law allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. However, waiting too long can weaken your case. Contact us as soon as possible to get started.