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Albuquerque’s Injured Motorcyclists Have Help

Motorcycle accidents have different dynamics; injuries and property damage can be even more severe when a motorcycle is involved. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident, you didn’t have the protection of a seatbelt and airbags. Recovery can be much longer and the long-term effects much more painful. Hinkle Law Offices, LLC. specializes in motorcycle accident law and helping injured motorcyclists get back on the road is our goal.

If You’ve Been Injured

In over 70% of the motorcycle accidents reported yearly, the motorcyclist isn’t at fault. But they’re still the ones who suffer injuries and may need expensive medical attention, physical therapy and more in order to move on with their lives. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident, the money for your recovery shouldn’t come out of your own pocket.

Without good representation, however, the blame can land on the motorcyclist, even if they were not at fault in the accident. This tactic to avoid paying what you deserve unfairly discriminates against motorcyclists and leaves many without the means to pay for their medical expenses, much less lost wages and other costs.

Because Hinkle Rides, Hinkle Knows

As an avid motorcyclist himself, Hinkle of Hinkle Law Offices, LLC. knows how careful a motorcyclist has to be on the road. Our specialization in motorcycle accident law and litigation can help you get the compensation you deserve for your time, pain and suffering.

We make it a point to investigate accidents thoroughly to determine liable parties and assess the damages sustained. Our focus on the facts helps our clients to have a more consistent successful outcome with their cases. If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact us today to begin discussing how we can help you.

Call (505) TUF-HELP today and find out how we can help you with your motorcycle injury case

Hinkle Rides. Hinkle Knows.

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