Licensed States
Iowa
There are two important questions to ask your Iowa personal injury attorney before you have them represent your motorcycle accident case. First, do they meet all Iowa regulations required to act as your attorney in Iowa, and...
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Minnesota
Your Minnesota personal injury attorney is familiar with local court systems, and customs. An experienced personal injury attorney knows the extra risks encountered by motorcycle operators, and can stand up for...
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Nebraska
Your Nebraska personal injury attorney should be consulted immediately after you seek medical attention for any injuries. Do not talk with anyone else, or sign any papers until you consult with your personal injury...
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North Dakota
When you consult with your North Dakota personal injury attorney, do it as soon as possible after the accident, and before you discuss any details with anyone else. Get injuries treated, and then call your...
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South Dakota
A South Dakota personal injury attorney is familiar with local courts and customs, and is current on state laws regarding motorcycle accidents. Your attorney should have ample experience in handling...
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Wisconsin
A Wisconsin personal injury attorney can help you recover personal injury damages and losses, property losses, and additional claims following your motorcycle accident. Even if you do not survive, the attorney will...
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A Few Client Testimonials
Minnesota
“What I really liked about JD was he didn’t “juicy” up the case, he was very honest from the get go. I had fired other attorneys who had not been up front with me."
"JD kept me well informed and didn’t do anything without talking to me first. The settlement exceeded my expectations. And I appreciated that JD let me make the decision to settle the case or go to trial."