Motorcycle and Bicycle Accident Lawyer Serving Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, and Southern Maryland

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle crash in Maryland, you already know how serious it can be. Riders have little protection, and insurance companies often try to blame the motorcyclist, even when another driver was clearly at fault. At our Fort Washington law office, we stand up for injured riders across Prince George’s County, Charles County, and all of Southern Maryland. We know how to cut through biases, prove negligence, and fight for the full compensation you are owed.

Riders face serious risks—and unfair assumptions.

Unique Challenges in Motorcycle Accident Claims

Motorcycle accident cases come with unique hurdles. Insurance companies often assume riders are reckless, even when they were not at fault. Maryland law makes this more complicated with its contributory negligence rule: if you’re even slightly to blame, the insurance company may try to deny your claim. We push back by gathering evidence, locating witnesses, and working with experts to show what really happened. You deserve more than assumptions, you deserve a lawyer who knows how to prove your case.

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Common Motorcycle Accident Scenarios

Most crashes happen because drivers do not see the motorcycle or bicycle 

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Left-Turn Collisions

Cars turn left in front of an oncoming motorcyclist who has the right of way.



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Read End Collisions

The automobile driver fails to timely see the motorcyclist or bicyclist as he approaches and cannot stop the vehicle in time.

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Intersection Crashes

In places like Suitland and Upper Marlboro, we often see drivers run red lights or roll through stop signs, leading to direct impacts.

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Road Hazards

Potholes, loose gravel, and poor lighting are far more dangerous for motorcycles than cars.

Severe Injuries & Compensation

Motorcycle crashes often cause long-term, life-changing injuries.

We know what’s at stake when a rider gets hit. These usually are not minor accidents—motorcyclists often suffer devastating injuries that take months or years to recover from. We build strong cases designed to account for:



  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Spinal cord injuries & paralysis
  • Broken bones & orthopedic trauma
  • Internal bleeding or organ damage
  • Road rash & severe scarring
  • Wrongful death


The compensation we seek includes all your medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, rehab expenses, and more. We also pursue future damages when permanent injuries are involved.



Tough, experienced representation when it counts.

How We Help Injured Motorcyclists and Their Families

We’ve helped motorcycle and bicycle crash victims across Southern Maryland deal with serious injuries and stubborn insurance companies. We understand that injuries like broken bones, brain trauma, or spinal damage can take months—or years—to fully recover. Our team builds a case that includes all of your losses: medical bills, lost wages, future treatment, and pain and suffering. In the unfortunate event that your loved one was killed on a bike, family members could be paid for their loss and pain and suffering caused by another’s negligence as would the decedent's estate. 

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  • Free consultation with an attorney

  • No fee unless we win your case

  • We handle communication with insurance so you don’t have to

  • Clear communication and honest advice at every stage

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet—can I still recover damages?

    Possibly, yes. Maryland law requires helmet use, but not wearing one doesn’t automatically bar your claim. That said, the insurance company may argue your injuries were worse because of it. We’ll evaluate your case and help protect your rights.

  • The driver says they “didn’t see me.” What now?

    That’s one of the most common excuses we hear. It doesn’t make them less responsible. We use eyewitness accounts, crash data, and expert analysis to prove liability.

  • Should I call my insurance company first?

    You should report the accident—but avoid giving recorded statements until you’ve spoken to a lawyer. Even your own insurer may try to limit what they pay.

  • How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit in Maryland?

    You usually have three years from the date of the crash, but acting quickly improves your chances. Evidence fades fast—call us as soon as possible.

Serving Drivers Across Southern Maryland


We proudly serve drivers and passengers injured in Fort Washington, Suitland, Clinton, Upper Marlboro, Waldorf, Prince Frederick, and communities throughout Prince George’s, Charles, and Calvert Counties. Our firm knows the local courts, the roadways, and the insurers you’re up against.

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