Boulder Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
29 Years Representing Motorcycle Accident Victims
With its striking mountain backdrop and open sky, Boulder is a popular destination for motorcyclists from around the state. Unfortunately, motorcyclists are no more immune from collisions and accidents than any other motorist, but much more vulnerable to catastrophic injury—and death—in an accident. Injured motorcyclists and the families of those killed in accidents need compensation to recover for injuries or the traumatic loss of a loved one.
At the Tenge Law Firm, LLC, we help injured motorcyclists and their families build the strongest cases possible to maximize compensation after an accident. We fight for our clients to recover all losses, including medical expenses, lost wages, as well as intangible injuries like pain and suffering, emotional distress, and wrongful death. To evaluate your legal right to bring a lawsuit, meet with a lawyer who can provide an honest appraisal of your case.
Contact the Tenge Law Firm, LLC at (303) 219-7377 or contact us online for a free consultation.
What Are Different Types of Collisions?
Motorcyclists are uniquely vulnerable to collisions because they are not as visible as other vehicles, making them harder to see. The law also gives adult riders the choice of whether to wear a helmet or not. Because of this, insurance companies and juries are not allowed to be prejudiced against bikers who chose not to wear a helmet. Motorcycles can blend into the road and disappear entirely in a blind spot, and drivers either are not looking or simply don’t see them.
The Boulder accident lawyers at Tenge Law Firm, LLC have represented clients injured in all types of motorcycle accidents, including:
- Head-on collisions: These are particularly dangerous accidents that often occur when someone passes a vehicle and does not notice a motorcycle coming in the other direction. As the driver pulls into the left-hand lane to pass, the vehicle collides with the motorcyclist, who did not have enough time to swerve.
- Intersection collisions: Often, drivers of passenger vehicles have a hard time judging your speed. It is not uncommon for a driver to make a left-hand turn directly in front of an oncoming motorcyclist. The motorcyclist then collides with the car.
- “Door prize” crashes: A driver who is parked on the side of the street parallel to the curb opens a car door without looking—directly in the path of an oncoming motorcyclist.
- Lane-change crashes: A driver does not check blind spots and sideswipes a motorcycle while changing lanes.
- Rear-end collisions: Motorcycles can stop in a much shorter distance than a passenger vehicle, making it much more likely that a driver following too closely will rear-end a motorcycle if it brakes suddenly.
We also represent motorcyclists injured due to a defective part on the motorcycle, or defective assembly. When brakes fail or lock, for example, an accident becomes virtually unavoidable. If either a defective part or defective assembly of a motorcycle causes an accident, our firm can recover compensation under a products liability claim.
Over $50M Recovered in the Past Seven Years
At the Tenge Law Firm LLC, our goal is to achieve the best possible result for our clients as soon as possible. Each case and each client is different, so we work directly with clients to meet their needs for medical care and personal situations. We have enjoyed great success, with exceedingly high client satisfaction, using this approach.
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$3,250,000 Rollover auto accident involving defective roof and serious injuries
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$1,500,000 Tire blowout on I-70 causing serious injuries
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$1,475,000 Auto accident with head, neck and back injuries
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$1,350,000 Auto accident with orthopedic injuries to foot, ankle, and leg
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$1,250,000 Wrongful Death
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$1,250,000 Lower Leg Orthopedic Injury Resulting in Surgery
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$1,100,000 Construction site accident
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$1,050,000 Trucking accident with low back injuries
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$1,025,000 Motorcycle accident resulting in traumatic brain injury and orthopedic injuries
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$950,000 Car accident with brain injury and orthopedic injuries
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$750,000 Policy Limits – Low speed auto accident leading to minor stroke
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$533,000 Trial Verdict - Client hit by airborne patio umbrella with facial scar and concussion.
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$450,000 Pedestrian hit by car
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$300,000 Four-car accident resulting in vertebral fracture and facial injuries
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$200,000 Auto accident with facial injuries
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$120,000 Slip-and-fall at fast food restaurant
Hundreds of 5-star Reviews. Exceptional Results
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"They treated me like family"
Todd, Liz and Nina were amazing. They handled my case very professionally. I recommend this law firm to anyone looking for a great firm. They treated me like family
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"They were extremely responsive and answered my questions very well."
Paige and Nina were a delight to work with. They were extremely responsive and answered my questions very well. They made me feel like I was in good hands and could trust them!
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"Everyone is extremely nice & very efficient"
I highly recommend this law firm! They take care of everything in a timely manner & alleviate any harassment while you recover from injuries. Everyone is extremely nice & very efficient...if you need an attorney, Tenge Law is the place to go!
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"Definitely made it a stress-free experience"
Brenda was my attorney. She was amazing, helped me through the whole process. Definitely made it a stress-free experience, especially after going through something so traumatic! Was extremely attentive and always kept me updated on how my case was going! I would 1000% recommend them to everyone and anyone!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
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"Would highly recommend to anyone!!"
Tenge Law Firm helped me out when I was in a accident that involved my whole family. They were great and fast with the entire process, and were awesome at keeping me updated throughout the entire process. Would highly recommend to anyone!!
- Zack K.
What Are Some Common Motorcycle Injuries?
Because of their lack of protection, motorcyclists tend to suffer more catastrophic injuries than motorists in vehicular accidents. At the Tenge Law Firm, LLC, we have seen:
- Broken bones, including limbs, ribs, pelvis, and skull fractures
- Abrasions and cuts, including “road rash”
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Back injuries
- Paralysis
- Crushed limbs
- Amputations
These injuries often require months of medical attention, including rehabilitation and sometimes surgery.
For example, if you have suffered a spinal cord injury, you likely need ongoing medical care, especially if a loss of sensation or paralysis is permanent.
To fully document your injuries, seek immediate medical treatment, follow doctors’ orders, and hold onto all medical records. Following your doctor’s advice ensures maximum medical improvement and prevents an at-fault driver from blaming you for part or all of your lasting injuries.
Although some accident victims will need continuing care, others make a full or nearly full recovery.
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Reviews
When our clients are happy, they say so. Whether we’re being described for how well we communicate, our responsiveness, or the quality of our service, we’re consistently rated 5.0 out of 5.0 by those we represent.
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Ratings
As an industry leader in the field of personal injury, we're proud to maintain a superb 10.0 out of 10.0 rating on AVVO.com, have a preeminent AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, and have recently been awarded Client Champion Platinum status from Lawyers.com.
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Results
In the last ten years, we've recovered $50 million on behalf of our clients. Our motto is simple - You do what you need to do physically recover, and we'll handle the rest.
What Do You Do After a Motorcycle Crash?
We have seen too many clients make errors in the immediate aftermath of a collision that hurt their ability to recover maximum compensation. Remember to avoid these mistakes to protect your rights:
- Do not say anything that can be misconstrued as taking responsibility for the crash. Even a simple “I’m sorry” can be used against you to claim that you admitted liability for the collision.
- Do call the police to the scene of the accident. The police can document who was involved in the collision, any violations of traffic laws, as well as determine whether a driver may have been impaired or intoxicated.
- Do collect evidence-if you are physically able to do so. For example, you should take pictures of where the vehicles ended up and their position in relation to each other and the road.
- Do not junk your vehicle. Your lawyer will want to see it and have it reviewed by an expert. The condition of your motorcycle can contain important clues about how the accident happened—and may contain evidence that a defective part or manufacturing caused the accident.
- Do seek immediate medical treatment. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of any injury should always be your top priority after an accident. Some serious injuries may not manifest right away after an accident, or be masked by the effects of shock, yet still pose serious or even deadly risks. Seeking immediate medical help is your best bet to protect your physical health—as well as to recover for your injuries in a lawsuit.
How Are Motorcycle Accidents Different From Car Accidents?
Determining Liability
Accidents between cars and motorcycles can be devastating events. More often than not, riders are the ones left with catastrophic injuries and costly medical bills while drivers may walk away without even a dent in their vehicles. This can be especially distressing if the driver caused the accident, especially given that motorcycle bias is so common. After an accident, many people will wonder what the motorcyclist did wrong or why they would drive such a dangerous vehicle.
Sadly, this bias can affect all aspects of a claim and often makes it difficult for accident victims to seek compensation. In contrast to car accidents, riders will have to deal with bias in police reports, medical reviews, and insurance adjusters, the last of which will ultimately try to discredit their claims. However, that does not mean it is impossible to file a claim and win proper compensation.
First and foremost, you will want to follow the above steps following an accident, especially with regards to your police report. In addition, you will want to receive treatment from a doctor who has experience working with motorcycle accidents. They can provide an unbiased review of your injuries, develop a thorough treatment plan, and testify to the extent of your wounds.
Fighting motorcycle bias and receiving proper compensation will ultimately come down to liability, as well. All the evidence in your case—records, photos, witness statements—combined with your legal arguments will be based around clearly outlining how another driver caused your injuries and why you should receive compensation for your injuries. If your case is among the 10% that go to trial, you will also need to convince the jury that you are minimally at fault for an accident. Because Colorado is a comparative negligence state, juries can assign blame to multiple parties in a personal injury case. If you receive more than 50% of the fault, you can be barred from receiving compensation.
If you are less than 50% at fault, what ever percentage you receive can determine how much compensation you receive. If you were lane splitting or not wearing a helmet, the jury may decrease your total compensation by a specific percentage. However, this does mean that even if you are partially at fault for the accident, you can still pursue a claim and receive compensation, but only if you have a strong case and skilled legal counsel.
Going it alone in a motorcycle or moped accident claim can be a major mistake and create unnecessary burdens in your life. You are likely already dealing with recovering from your injuries, worrying about medical bills, and having difficulties keeping up at work or finding a new career if you suffered a disability that impacts your livelihood. Throwing complicated insurance policies and legal action on top of that is extremely stressful.
Why Talk to an Attorney?
Call a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer in Boulder
After a crash, the most important decision you make will be your choice of attorney. At some law firms, motorcycle accidents make up a tiny percentage of the lawyer’s caseload, and it is not unusual for some lawyers to handle only one or two motorcycle cases throughout their entire careers. Without adequate experience in the field, these lawyers cannot advocate as effectively as someone with years of dedicated representation of motorcycle accident victims.
At the Tenge Law Firm, LLC, our motorcycle accident lawyers will aggressively fight your rights and help optimize your compensation and put you in the best possible position moving forward. We have recovered numerous seven-figure awards for our clients, and we are ready to help you navigate the aftermath of your motorcycle accident too.
Contact us online today to schedule your free consultation or call us at (303) 219-7377. We charge no fees until we win your case. We are available to discuss your claim, including accidents that involved lane splitting.