Insurance adjusters carry a bias: if you were on a motorcycle, they assume you were speeding or reckless. I know because I worked on that side. I know how to break the bias.
Motorcycle riders get blamed. Adjusters assume the rider was speeding, lane-splitting (even though it is illegal in Texas), or driving recklessly. The data and the evidence usually say otherwise — most motorcycle crashes are caused by drivers who did not see the rider or did not yield. Defeating adjuster bias is half the case.
In a motorcycle case, photographs of the scene, the bike, and the rider's gear tell a story adjusters cannot dismiss. We preserve that evidence the same day and build the case against the bias, not around it.
A free consultation costs nothing. Tell us what happened and we will tell you exactly where you stand.