Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Sioux City, IA – Real Riders. Real Results.
Click Call, Or Email Us Below, For Your Free Consult With A Licensed Attorney. Call NowFree ConsultationHurt in a Motorcycle Wreck in Sioux City? Talk to Bikers Who Get It
You’re out riding down Gordon Drive or through the winding roads by Stone State Park when the unthinkable happens—someone pulls out without looking, and suddenly, you’re on the pavement.
The crash might last seconds, but the aftermath drags on for months—insurance runarounds, mounting bills, and a body that doesn’t bounce back like it used to.
This is when most law firms start asking about forms.
We start asking: “How can we fight for you?”
We’re not just attorneys. We’re bikers. And after over 40 years in the saddle—both on the road and in court—we’ve learned how to take on insurance companies that treat injured riders like statistics.
Sioux City Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Who Ride Like You and Fight Like Hell
We ride the same roads. We face the same risks. And when a fellow biker goes down, we don’t just offer legal help—we go to war for them.
$1,100,000 Settlement
Our Client, a fellow Motorcyclist, was hit while crossing an intersection. We recovered $1,100,000 to make them whole and bring them justice.
$100,000 Settlement
Our Client was a passenger on a motorcycle when it crashed. Even with multiple broken bones, insurance wouldn’t pay. We successfully negotiated a $100,00 settlement.
$200,000 Settlement
A fellow rider was hit while passing another motorcyclist. The resulting crash left them with multiple severe injuries. We recovered $200,000 to aide their road to recovery.
Sioux City Area Motorcycle Accident Testimonials:
“My bike got sideswiped near Wesley Parkway—broken ribs, wrecked ride, and the driver tried blaming me. The Biker Lawyers took one look at the crash report and went to war. They didn’t back down until I got paid what I deserved.”
— Kyle D., Sioux City
Kyle’s story is one shared by all too many —and that’s the problem. The system is built to lowball riders. That’s why we exist.
Why Injured Riders in Sioux City Choose The Biker Lawyers
We ride these same routes—Gordon Drive, Outer Belt Dr, and the curves near Stone State Park.
We Ride These Roads Too
We’re not your average personal injury attorneys. We’re bikers. We’ve eaten gravel. We’ve felt that post-crash rage. We’ve heard the insurance adjuster try to dance around responsibility. And we know what it’s like to fight back when the system’s rigged against you.
We Know the Insurance Company’s Playbook
- 40+ years of winning motorcycle crash cases across Iowa
- No fees unless we win, and we mean that
- We fight the insurance company while you focus on healing
Representing bikers from Riverside to Leeds and all across Woodbury County. We’re ready to represent you.
FAQ About Motorcycle Accidents in Sioux City
Click the (+) on any of the questions below.What should I do right after a motorcycle accident in Sioux City?
Get to safety, call 911, and document everything. Then call us—we’ll protect your rights from the start.
Should I call a lawyer before talking to the insurance company?
Absolutely. Don’t go it alone. The insurance company is trained to twist your words. We won’t let them.
What if the other driver ran a red light?
That’s serious negligence. We’ll collect camera footage, eyewitness accounts, and fight for max compensation.
Can I still file if I didn’t get medical treatment that day?
Yes. Many injuries don’t show up until hours—or days—after a crash. Get checked out ASAP and call us.
Will my motorcycle damage be fully covered?
Only if someone’s fighting for it. We help you recover not just repair costs, but loss of use, diminished value, and more.
What if the crash happened on a rural road outside city limits?
Doesn’t matter. We handle crashes across Woodbury County and rural Iowa every day.
Do you take cases if I was partially at fault?
Yes. Iowa uses modified comparative fault. Even if you were partially to blame, you may still get paid.
How long do I have to file a claim in Iowa?
Usually two years, but the clock starts ticking the moment the crash happens. Don’t wait.