
Little Rock
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

At The Brad Hendricks Law Firm, we know how dangerous Arkansas roads can be for motorcyclists. When a motorcycle crash happens, injuries are often severe and life-changing.
If you’ve been injured due to another driver’s negligence, our motorcycle accident lawyers in Little Rock are here to protect your rights, hold the at-fault party accountable, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Little Rock, Arkansas



Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle riders are more exposed than drivers of other vehicles, which makes them especially vulnerable in a crash. Some of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in Little Rock include:
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Drivers failing to yield the right of way
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Left-turn accidents at intersections
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Distracted or impaired drivers
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Speeding or reckless driving
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Road hazards like potholes or debris
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Lane changes without checking blind spots
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Poor weather conditions and limited visibility
We conduct a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause and identify who is responsible for your injuries.

Why Choose The Brad Hendricks Law Firm?
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For decades, The Brad Hendricks Law Firm has represented injury victims across Arkansas, including motorcycle riders facing serious recovery and financial burdens.
We know the bias motorcyclists face from insurance companies and how to push back. Our attorneys provide personal service, aggressive representation, and no upfront fees—you only pay if we win.

What Compensation Can You Recover?
If you’ve been hurt in a motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:
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Emergency and ongoing medical expenses
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Lost income and reduced earning capacity
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Pain and suffering
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Emotional distress
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Motorcycle repair or replacement costs
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Long-term disability or disfigurement
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Funeral expenses in wrongful death cases
Our goal is to pursue the maximum compensation possible so you can focus on recovery.


FAQS
How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Arkansas?
You generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Can I still file a claim if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Yes. While it may affect the case, you may still recover compensation—especially if the other driver was clearly at fault.
What if I was partially at fault?
Arkansas follows modified comparative negligence. You can recover damages if you’re less than 50% at fault, though your award may be reduced.

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