Houston Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Your Road to Justice

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30 Years Of Experience To Help You Recover After A Motorcycle Crash

A crashed motorcycle on the side of a road.No matter how responsible you are as a motorcyclist on the roadways of Texas, accidents can still happen. But in many of the instances I see, crashes are often the result of a negligent or careless driver.

If this is the case, and you or your loved one is hurt as a result, reach out to me at once. Here at the Law Offices of Robert Rodriguez, I am an aggressive advocate for my injured clients. Let me draw on my 30 years of experience to get you the compensation you need.

Did You Suffer Severe Injuries?

In a collision with a car or commercial vehicle, you and your motorbike are at risk of sustaining much more serious damage than the other party.

Outside of your motorcycle potentially getting totaled, an accident can lead to injuries such as:

  • Broken bones
  • Road rash
  • Disfigurement
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Limb amputation
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Paralysis

Due to the nature and severity of these types of injuries, it is especially crucial for you to recover in full. Only in this way can you find justice and begin earnestly moving forward.

I Am Dedicated To Getting You Justice

As a longtime personal injury attorney, I know what you are up against. The pain, the suffering and the costs that one moment of distraction or recklessness can inflict on you and your family is unfair. When you enlist my services, I will help right this wrong.

I provide my personal injury services on a contingency fee basis as part of my dedication to clients like you. This allows you to get the legal help you need without having to worry about any upfront cost. Call my Houston-based office at 713-491-4205 to learn more today. You may also request a consultation with me online.

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