Kansas City Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
A motorcycle accident will often result in serious injuries or even the wrongful death of the rider or passenger. Moreover, motorcycle accident litigation can involve significant settlements/verdicts and necessitate the assistance of an experienced and highly skilled attorney. At Bottaro, Morefield & Kubin, L.C., we are dedicated to representing the victims of serious motorcycle accidents.
We strive to maximize your compensation for serious injuries. When you or your family has had to endure the devastation of a motorcycle accident, contact a law firm you can trust.
We understand the ins and outs of legal strategy and will work toward a swift and effective resolution of your case. From your initial consultation through trial, we offer the insightful guidance and skilled advocacy you need to get results.
At every stage of your case, our attorneys will take the time to understand your needs and answer your questions. Whether you are concerned about obtaining immediate medical care, lost wages or pursuing a wrongful death action, we will tailor our legal services to address your unique concerns.
Our motorcycle accidents attorneys are experienced with all of the following:
- Brain injuries: brain damage, TBI, head injuries
- Broken bones
- Road rash
- Spinal cord injuries: paralysis, quadriplegia, paraplegia
- Car accidents
- Trucking accidents
Long-term medical needs
Many motorcycle accidents leave victims with permanent injuries that require a lifetime of extensive and costly medical care. We are familiar with these expenses and will zealously protect your rights in court. It is our primary objective to see your family financially compensated for every loss, including pain and suffering, lost wages, and long-term medical needs.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation if you need legal assistance from accomplished personal injury and wrongful death litigation lawyers.
Free consultations • Weekend and evening meetings available by appointment • Statewide practice in both Kansas and Missouri






