Motorcycle Crashes cases in Fort Myers
Year-round riding weather brings serious motorcycle injuries to Lee County roads. We fight the 'reckless rider' narrative insurance carriers reach for and build the case the riding community deserves.
Fort Myers and Lee County see year-round commercial traffic on I-75 and US-41, plus heavy local traffic across the Caloosahatchee River and through Cape Coral. Storm recovery, tourist season, and high-speed commercial corridors shape the crashes we handle. Our Fort Myers office handles Lee County injury claims and matters in nearby Charlotte, Collier, and Hendry counties.
What to do after a motorcycle crashes injury in Fort Myers
- Accept the EMS evaluation — even minor falls cause serious injuries.
- Photograph the scene, the bike, the other vehicle, and your gear before anything is moved if it is safe to do so.
- Preserve your helmet and protective gear — do not throw anything away.
- Get witness names; bystanders often saw what the driver claims they didn't.
- Do not give the other driver's insurer a statement — they will use 'speeding' or 'lane splitting' assumptions against you.
Why hire a Fort Myers motorcycle crashes lawyer?
Riders walk into a system that already assumes they're at fault. A lawyer pushes back with scene evidence, reconstruction, and clear medical documentation, and challenges insurance assumptions about helmet use, speed, and visibility.
Florida law that affects your Fort Myers case
Florida and Georgia does not require helmets for riders 18 and older, but insurers still try to use the absence of one against you. The same two-year statute of limitations and modified comparative fault rules apply.
Communities we serve from our Fort Myers office
- Cape Coral
- Lehigh Acres
- Sanibel
- North Fort Myers
- Fort Myers Beach
- Estero
- Bonita Springs
- Pine Island
- Gateway
- San Carlos Park