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What would you do if you were injured in a motorcycle accident in Grant City, MO? Sound far-fetched? Sadly, motorcycle accidents are far too common, even in small communities like Grant City. In the last decade, the number of fatal motorcycle accidents has more than doubled. In 1998, motorcycle accidents killed 2,294 people and injured more than 49,000 nationwide. In 2008, 5,290 died and more than 96,000 people were injured in motorcycle accidents.
Many people automatically blame motorcyclists for such accidents. The statistics tell a different story. More than two-thirds of all motorcycle accidents are caused by passenger car drivers failing to yield to motorcycles.
Don't let someone else's irresponsible behavior ruin your life. Take action. Contact Castle Law Office in Kansas City. Our experienced motorcycle accident lawyers have helped many motorcycle accident injury victims throughout Missouri and Kansas.
Our motorcycle accident attorneys work tirelessly to help motorcycle accident injury victims face their most difficult problems after an accident in Grant City.
Be sure to contact our firm if you were injured in any type of accident due to negligence, or have questions about other legal matters. For more information, please visit the following pages:
If you've been injured in a motorcycle accident in Grant City, you need to take action to make sure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation you rightfully deserve. A motorcycle injury lawyer at Castle Law Offices may be able to help you do just that — and much more.
Our lawyers routinely scour accident reports, medical records and other documents related to an accident. We use this information to build a rock-solid case. Put your trust in a law firm that puts people first. Injured in Grant City, Missouri? Contact our law firm. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 (1-800-946-9461).
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