Sandy Springs Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle riders are more at risk of injury in an accident than drivers and riders in passenger vehicles. Although riding a motorcycle comes with more risk, you still deserve to seek justice if you’re a motorcyclist injured in an accident that was someone else’s fault.
The Scott Pryor Law Firm’s attorneys help motorcycle accident victims fight for fair compensation after a collision. We know that you’ve suffered injuries and you’re looking for a way to move forward with your life. Our Sandy Springs attorneys can help you get there.

- What Our Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Can Do for You
- Does the Cause of Your Motorcycle Accident Affect Your Case?
- Damages You Can Recover from Your Sandy Springs Motorcycle Accident
- Motorcycle Accident Injuries We Represent
- How Much Is Your Motorcycle Accident Claim Worth?
- What Do Sandy Springs Motorcycle Lawyers Charge?
- Why You Need a Motorcycle Accident Attorney
- Get Our Sandy Springs Motorcycle Lawyers on Your Side
What Our Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Can Do for You
Pursuing compensation from a negligent party after a motorcycle accident is your right—but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. You have the right to seek compensation, you don’t have a right to receive it automatically. The defense will fight you on it, trying to deny responsibility and shift blame, making it challenging to get the money that can help you move forward.
With The Scott Pryor Law Group, you can get the legal help you need to go after compensation. Our attorneys have won millions of dollars for our clients and we’re ready to fight for you too.
When you hire us to represent your motorcycle accident claim, you can expect:
- A detailed investigation of the accident
- Thorough evaluation of all documentation, including medical records, accident reports, vehicle maintenance records, forensics reports, dashcam footage, witness statements, and more
- Assistance from accident reconstruction specialists, medical professionals, and other experts to provide insights on your claim
- An accurate calculation of the damages and an assessment of what your case is worth
- Negotiations for a fair settlement agreement
- Representation at trial if the defense doesn’t make you a reasonable settlement offer
You can reach out to our attorneys risk-free, for a free consultation. We’ll assess your case and let you know what your options are, and you don’t have to pay any attorneys’ fees until after you get your settlement.
Does the Cause of Your Motorcycle Accident Affect Your Case?
The cause of your accident could impact how much your case is worth. The cause of the motorcycle accident is closely tied to liability. When you determine who’s liable, you can pursue compensation from them.
Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in Sandy Springs that we see from our clients are:
- Running red lights
- Not checking blind spots
- Distracted driving
- Drunk driving
- Braking errors
- Illegal turns
- Tailgating
- Speeding
- Road rage
- Road defects
- Vehicle defects
When drivers aren’t following the rules of the road or exercising extra caution during bad weather or traffic conditions, they’re more likely to make mistakes that can lead to accidents. In these situations, drivers could be considered negligent and ultimately responsible for a motorcyclist’s injury.

Damages You Can Recover from Your Sandy Springs Motorcycle Accident
By filing a personal injury claim for your motorcycle accident, you can pursue compensation for the damages you’ve suffered. This money can help cover your medical bills, but those aren’t the only damages you’ve suffered.
You can also get money for:
- Future medical bills you reasonably expect to pay
- Lost wages
- Property damage
- Disability
- Rehabilitation
- Counseling for emotional distress
- Reduced quality of life
- Pain and suffering
- Chronic physical pain
Some of these damages are considered “economic,” meaning they are monetary in nature. Examples are medical bills and lost wages—both can easily be calculated by adding up medical bills or analyzing pay stubs.
Other damages, however, are “non-economic.” Pain and suffering, or mental anguish, for example, are harder to put monetary value on. Our attorneys have experience calculating damages for motorcycle accidents and we’ll be able to determine what your damages are worth.
Motorcycle Accident Injuries We Represent
It doesn’t take much to sustain a serious injury from a motorcycle accident. Even a slight nudge from another vehicle can cause a motorcyclist to tip over and get injured. High-speed collisions can be catastrophic.
Some of the most common injuries we’ve seen from motorcycle accidents are:
- Broken bones
- Severe cuts, scrapes, and bruises
- Separated joints
- Amputations
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Paralysis
- Road rash
- Internal organ damage
- Neck injuries, including whiplash
- Burn injuries
- Facial injuries or disfigurement
- Sprains and tears
- Chest injuries
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Motorcycle accident injuries aren’t just physical, either. They can result in severe mental health issues as well. Injuries that are bad enough, whether physical or psychological, can prevent you from working or leave you permanently disabled.
You deserve to work with an experienced motorcycle accident attorney who can help you pursue compensation to make up for those losses.
How Much Is Your Motorcycle Accident Claim Worth?
A motorcycle accident case can settle from anywhere between $3,000 and $1 million. It’s extremely difficult to put a value on a case without hearing the specifics of what happened, the other vehicles or parties involved, and the extent of your injuries.
Generally, the worse your injuries are, the more damages you’ll be able to ask for. Still, if you don’t think your injuries are that serious but you want to know what your options are, we strongly encourage you to speak with a Sandy Springs personal injury lawyer.
The Scott Pryor Law Firm can sit down with you for a free consultation to listen to the details of your accident and do an initial assessment of your case. In this meeting, we can give you an idea of what you might expect from your case and let you know what options you have. To truly give you an accurate estimate, however, we’ll have to thoroughly analyze your case.
What Do Sandy Springs Motorcycle Lawyers Charge?
If you’re considering contacting a motorcycle accident attorney but you’re worried you won’t be able to afford it, you’ll be relieved to know that our firm works on contingency. We don’t charge attorneys’ fees upfront; our fees come from a percentage of your final settlement. That means that if you don’t end up winning your case, you don’t have to pay us attorneys’ fees.

Why You Need a Motorcycle Accident Attorney
Having an attorney working on your claim is extremely valuable, even if your case doesn’t go to trial. Insurance companies and other parties in the accident don’t have your interests in mind. They’re trying to protect themselves and won’t hesitate to take advantage of you if you don’t know how to handle an accident claim.
Collect and Analyze Evidence
Proving someone was at fault in a motorcycle accident takes a great deal of proof. It’s more than just showing your medical bills—it may also require obtaining police reports, contacting witnesses from the scene (if you happened to get their info) for statements, check if there were any traffic or surveillance cameras nearby so you can look at footage of the accident, hiring experts to help reconstruct the scene, and much more.
Tracking down this information takes a lot of time and research. If you aren’t able to do it yourself, an experienced attorney can do it for you.
Negotiate with the Insurance Company
Insurance companies will try to pay you as little as they can get away with. It’s better for their business to pay you a lower settlement. They have tactics, too, for making you feel pressured into accepting a low offer or giving away information they can use against you.
An attorney can negotiate with the insurance company for you. They can push back on unfair settlements and coach on what to say (and what not to say) when you communicate with your insurance company.
Represent You in Court
If the insurance doesn’t want to offer you a fair settlement, even after negotiations, then you might have to file a lawsuit if you want to keep pursuing compensation. You have the right to represent yourself, but a judge will expect you to know how to conduct yourself at court, how to follow proper procedures, and won’t cut you any slack if you don’t.
With an attorney representing you, you don’t have to worry about being alone in court. You don’t have to spend hours researching how to file the proper motions or present your case in front of a judge. An attorney can do that for you.
Better Results
Both insurance companies and the courts tend to take claims and lawsuits more seriously when lawyers are involved. An insurance adjuster may offer a low sum for your claim and you may feel tempted to take it because you have bills to pay and something’s better than nothing, right?
But with an attorney advocating for you, you could potentially get ten times as much compensation as what the insurer offers you. Why? Personal injury attorneys know the relevant laws and tactics needed to push back against insurance companies and ask for what’s fair. They have the necessary research and analytical skills to build a solid case based on the evidence, and they have the negotiating abilities needed to get a reasonable agreement.
Get Our Sandy Springs Motorcycle Lawyers on Your Side
When you’re ready to seek justice for the injuries and damages you’ve suffered, the Scott Pryor Law Group can assist you. Our attorneys can provide the legal guidance and support you need to get through this difficult time.
Contact our Sandy Springs office today to schedule a free, no-strings-attached consultation.