Watkinsville and Beyond Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Don’t Let Them Blame You for the Crash
Trial-ready help for injured riders facing serious injuries, insurance pressure, and unfair blame after a crash.
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You Were Not Planning for This Ride to End Like This
No one gets on a motorcycle thinking about insurance claims.
You think about the road. The weather. The ride itself.
Then something happens.
A car turns without looking. A driver drifts into your lane. A split-second decision changes everything.
Now you are dealing with injuries, time off work, medical bills, and an insurance company already sizing up your case.
This is not just an accident. This is your health, your income, and your ability to get back to normal.
At Boggs, Cowan & Fargione, we help riders in Watkinsville, Athens, and across Oconee County understand their options, protect their claims, and move forward with a clear plan.
Motorcycle Accidents Are Different
Most drivers do not understand motorcycles. Most insurance companies use that.
There is often early bias in these cases:
- “They were speeding”
- “They were weaving”
- “That is just the risk you take riding”
Even when the facts say otherwise.
Motorcycle accidents often involve more serious injuries, longer recovery, and higher costs, yet riders face more resistance when pursuing compensation.
What Actually Causes Motorcycle Accidents in Georgia
- Left-turn collisions
- Lane changes without checking blind spots
- Following too closely
- Distracted driving
- Failure to yield
In many cases, the rider did everything right. The driver simply did not look.
What To Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Georgia
Steps:
Get medical attention
Call law enforcement
Document the scene
Be careful what you say
Talk to a lawyer before settling
Injuries From Motorcycle Accidents Are Often More Serious
- Head trauma
- Spinal injuries
- Fractures
- Road rash
- Long-term mobility issues
These injuries affect your ability to work, your daily life, and your long-term health.
How Fault Works in a Georgia Motorcycle Accident Case
Georgia follows modified comparative fault.
- Fault can be shared
- Compensation is reduced based on fault
Insurance companies often try to shift blame. A strong case protects you from that.
What Compensation May Be Available
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning ability
- Pain and suffering
- Disability
- Property damage
Each case depends on injury severity, fault, and impact on your life.
Local Roads, Local Risks
- SR 316
- Loop 10
- Rural Oconee roads
- Epps Bridge corridors
Local knowledge helps build stronger cases based on how accidents actually happen here.
Common Mistakes Riders Make After an Accident
- Delaying treatment
- Trusting insurance companies
- Giving early statements
- Accepting quick settlements
How Long Do You Have To File a Claim
Georgia typically allows two years, but waiting weakens your case as evidence disappears and leverage shifts to insurers.
Why Riders Choose Boggs, Cowan & Fargione
- Clear answers
- Understanding of motorcycle bias
- Focus on real recovery
- Trial-ready approach
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Trusted to represent motorcycle accident victims facing serious injuries and insurance challenges across Georgia.




