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Motorcycle accidents happen fast — and the injuries can sometimes be severe. The odds of being in a fatal accident are 35 times higher for motorcyclists as they are motorists, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Motorcycle accidents can happen in big cities and small towns. If you are injured in a motorcycle wreck in Oregon, MO, you may need competent legal representation. Bills for medical expenses can add up quickly. You may be unable to work, resulting in a significant loss of income. What if you couldn't work for weeks or months? What if the accident wasn't even your fault — but the insurance company refused to pay you?
A motorcycle accident attorney who serves those injured in Oregon and elsewhere in Missouri and Kansas may be able to help you. Don't let someone else's irresponsible behavior ruin your life. Take action. Contact Castle Law Office. A motorcycle wreck attorney is prepared to fight for those injured in Oregon.
Our dedicated personal injury attorneys work tirelessly to help motorcycle accident injury victims face their most difficult problems after an accident. We understand the wide range of problems people often face. We also can provide quality representation for those injured in an auto accident or truck crash or those needing assistance with bankruptcy cases.
If you've been injured in a motorcycle accident in Oregon, make sure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation you rightfully deserve. Take action. Contact a lawyer at Castle Law Office. Tell them you mean business. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 (1-800-946-9461).
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