Hire a Lawyer Who Knows What It's Like to Ride
If you ride a motorcycle, you know how frustrating it can be to be ignored or treated with disrespect on the road. After a motorcycle crash, it is not uncommon to hear the car driver say that they didn't see the biker. However, as a motorcyclist, you have just as much right to the road as cars and trucks.
Free Consultation • No Attorney Fees Unless You Win
At Whitfield & Cox, we understand what it takes to overcome prejudice against bikers. We have been representing motorcycle riders in Western Kentucky for more than 25 years. Senior attorney John Whitfield is a licensed rider and member of the Madisonville Motorcycle Club.
Contact us to discuss the circumstances of your accident. We have a strong record of significant settlements and verdicts on behalf of people injured in motorcycle accidents. During your free consultation, we will discuss our approach to using state-of-the-art technology and independent professional medical and insurance investigation specialists to prepare your case.
We represent bikers and passengers in all personal injury claims, including:
- Wrongful death
- Traumatic head injuries
- Back and spine injuries, paralysis
- Soft tissue injuries, scarring, road rash
- Fractures
- Amputations, loss of limb
Pushing Past the Prejudice Against Bikers
One of the most difficult obstacles to overcome in winning a fair settlement or verdict in a motorcycle accident case is the prejudice that insurance companies have against bikers. Too many people think that you take your own chances when you get on a motorcycle. That attitude toward bikers is unfair and it has no place in the courtroom. We work hard to present evidence that demonstrates why you deserve full and fair compensation for your injuries.
Contact us to discuss your motorcycle accident claim today. We take motorcycle accident cases on a contingency basis, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we are able to recover compensation for you.
COURT COSTS AND CASE EXPENSES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT.










