Experienced Motorcycle Crash Law Firm in Louisiana

Our Lafayette Motorcycle Crash Lawyers Fight For You

If you’ve been hurt in a motorcycle accident in Louisiana, you need a proven legal team in your corner. As a dedicated motorcycle crash law firm serving Lafayette and the surrounding parishes, Domengeaux Wright Roy & Edwards has spent decades fighting for injured riders. A Lafayette motorcycle crash lawyer from our team knows the roads, the courts, and the insurance tactics used against you — and we know how to win.

How Can a Motorcycle Crash Attorney Help You?

For motorcyclists, even relatively minor wrecks at moderate speeds can cause serious injuries with long-term and permanent consequences. Other drivers have a responsibility to share the road with motorcyclists and avoid collisions by driving safely and reasonably.

At the law firm of Domengeaux Wright Roy & Edwards LLC, our Louisiana motorcycle collision lawyers are committed to helping injured motorcyclists throughout Louisiana recover compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. We know the roads, highways, and traffic conditions in Lafayette, Acadia Parish, Evangeline Parish, Iberia Parish, St. Landry Parish, St. Martin Parish, St. Mary Parish, and other locations in Louisiana.

Why Riders Choose Our Lafayette Motorcycle Crash Lawyer Team

When you search for a motorcycle crash attorney serving Lafayette, Louisiana, you deserve more than a general practice firm. You deserve attorneys who understand the unique physics, risks, and biases that riders face after a crash. Our team has successfully represented hundreds of motorcyclists across Louisiana—from Acadia Parish to St. Mary Parish—recovering millions in compensation for injuries that never should have happened.

  • Local knowledge: We know Lafayette roads, intersections, and local court procedures.
  • Rider-focused: We understand how juries perceive motorcyclists and counter those biases aggressively.
  • No fees unless we win: Free consultation for all personal injury cases.

Motorcycle Accident Collision

Pursuing Personal Injury Claims Against Negligent Drivers

Our attorneys have extensive experience handling motorcycle wreck cases. We understand how to effectively negotiate with insurance companies and, when necessary, how to present a case to a jury to ensure that our clients receive optimal compensation for their injuries.

We are committed to holding drivers accountable for negligent behavior, such as failing to look out for motorcycles and moving into lanes already occupied by motorcyclists.

Because motorcyclists are more exposed than the drivers and passengers of cars and trucks, they are at greater risk of catastrophic injuries such as spinal cord injuries, amputation, and brain injuries, even when they are following the law by driving carefully and wearing helmets.

We are committed to working closely with our clients to pursue the resources they need to recover physically, financially, and emotionally from the effects of motorcycle crashes.

If you or a member of your family has been seriously injured in a motorcycle wreck anywhere in Louisiana, do not hesitate to contact us at 337-291-4878 or by messaging us online. Based in Lafayette, we represent clients throughout Louisiana and beyond.

Make the Wright Choice

Injured in a Louisiana Motorcycle Wreck? Make the Wright Call, Today. 337-291-HURT (4878) for Louisiana Motorcycle Crash Attorneys

SKILLED & EXPERIENCED MOTORCYCLE WRECK LAWYERS

The Louisiana motorcycle crash lawyers with Domengeaux Wright Roy & Edwards LLC have obtained many substantial verdicts and settlements for our clients in motor vehicle collision cases.

Our knowledge of Louisiana laws, experience with local courts, contacts with medical professionals, and our legal experience set us apart from other personal injury law firms.

BUILDING YOUR CASE FOR FULL COMPENSATION

We know how to negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf—and file lawsuits if necessary—to fight for full and fair compensation. Depending on the case, we either work on getting a fair settlement for your injuries or can take your case to trial.

We are experienced at handling vehicle cases involving all types of claims and issues, including the following:

  • Car crashes
  • SUV rollover injuries
  • Rear-end collisions
  • Head-on collisions
  • T-bone collisions
  • Passenger injuries
  • Uninsured and underinsured motorists
  • High-speed wrecks
  • Highway crashes
  • Drunk driver collisions
  • Texting and cell phone use

FAQs About Motorcycle Crash Law 

Do I need a lawyer after a motorcycle accident?

In most cases, yes—especially when you’ve suffered injuries or significant property damage. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and attorneys working to minimize what they pay you. A Lafayette motorcycle crash lawyer levels that playing field. An experienced Louisiana motorcycle crash attorney can gather evidence, calculate the true value of your claim (including future medical costs and lost earnings), negotiate with insurers, and take your case to trial if needed. Many victims who handle claims on their own receive far less than they are entitled to under Louisiana law.

What should I do after a motorcycle accident in Louisiana?

Your first priority is safety and medical care. Call 911 and get treated, even if you feel fine. Adrenaline can mask serious injuries. After that, take these steps:

  • Document the scene. Photograph your motorcycle, the other vehicles, road conditions, skid marks, and any visible injuries. Get the other driver’s insurance and contact information, plus the names of any witnesses.
  • File a police report. An official report creates an important record for your claim.
  • Avoid giving statements to insurance companies before speaking with an attorney. Insurers may use your words against you.
  • Contact a Louisiana motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible. Evidence can disappear quickly, and early legal guidance protects your rights.

How much is a motorcycle accident settlement worth?

Every motorcycle accident case is different, so there is no single answer—but the value of a claim depends on several key factors:

Medical expenses, including emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and projected future treatment costs.

  • Lost wages from time missed at work, plus any reduction in future earning capacity if your injuries are lasting.
  • Pain and suffering, which Louisiana law allows you to recover as non-economic damages.
  • Property damage to your motorcycle and gear.
  • The severity and permanence of your injuries.

Cases involving catastrophic injuries—such as spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injuries, or amputations—typically result in significantly larger settlements or verdicts. Our attorneys work to ensure no element of your damages is overlooked.

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Louisiana?

Louisiana has a two-year prescriptive period (statute of limitations) for personal injury claims, including motorcycle accidents. This means you generally must file a lawsuit on or before the two-year anniversary of the crash or you forever lose your right to sue and recover damages under Louisiana law.

This deadline makes it critical to contact an attorney promptly. Evidence needs to be preserved, witnesses need to be interviewed now (because memories fade over time), and legal paperwork must be prepared. Waiting too long can seriously harm your case—or eliminate it altogether.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault in Louisiana?

Yes. Louisiana follows a pure comparative fault system, which means you can recover compensation even if you were partially responsible for the accident. Your total recovery is simply reduced by your percentage of fault.

For example, if you were found to be 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you could still recover $80,000. Even if you were more at fault than the other party, you are not barred from recovery, which is different from the law in many other states.

Insurance companies often try to inflate your share of the blame to reduce their payout. Our attorneys know how to counter these tactics and protect your right to fair compensation.

Who is at fault in a motorcycle accident?

Fault in a motorcycle accident depends on the specific facts of the crash. Common causes where another driver is found at fault include:

  • Failing to yield when making left turns in front of oncoming motorcycles—one of the leading causes of motorcycle collisions.
  • Lane changes without checking mirrors, resulting in a vehicle moving into a lane already occupied by a motorcyclist.
  • Distracted driving, including texting.
  • Driving under the influence.
  • Following too closely or running red lights.

Fault can also lie with road designers or government entities if a dangerous road condition contributed to the crash. Our lawyers investigate every angle—gathering police reports, camera footage, witness statements, and accident reconstruction data—to build the strongest possible case for you.

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