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Brooklyn Center Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

At Milavetz Injury Law, P.A., our Brooklyn Center motorcycle accident lawyers have helped everyday Minnesotans recover full and fair compensation since 1963. With over $500 million recovered for clients and 13 convenient locations across Minnesota, we are ready to fight for you no fee unless we win.

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How We Help Brooklyn Center Motorcycle Accident Victims?

When you are hurt in a motorcycle crash, you need more than legal advice — you need a team that will handle every detail while you recover. Our attorneys manage all communications with insurance companies, gather evidence, identify every liable party, and fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.

We handle motorcycle accident claims involving:

  • Distracted or negligent drivers
  • Unsafe lane changes and failure to yield
  • Drunk or impaired drivers
  • Dangerous road conditions, including potholes and poor signage
  • Defective motorcycle parts or equipment

Why Brooklyn Center Riders Are Vulnerable?

Brooklyn Center’s proximity to Highway 100, Bass Lake Road, and 694 means riders regularly share space with heavy metro traffic. According to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, motorcycle fatalities in Minnesota rose 43% in a single recent year. Because motorcycles offer no protective enclosure, riders face a far higher risk of serious injury than drivers of passenger vehicles.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Minnesota law allows motorcycle accident victims to pursue:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage to your motorcycle and gear
  • Punitive damages in cases involving reckless conduct

Importantly, Minnesota’s no-fault insurance law does not apply to motorcycles the same way it does to cars. This gives injured riders broader rights to pursue claims directly against the at-fault driver — our attorneys will explain exactly what this means for your case.

We’ve Secured Millions for Minnesota Car Accident Victims

$1.4

Million

recovered after a school bus accident

$1

MILLION

recovered in a multi-vehicle collision

$567

THOUSAND

recovered for the wrongful death of a minor in a traffic accident

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Brooklyn Center?

  1. Seek medical care immediately — North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale and Mercy Hospital – Unity Campus in Fridley are both nearby.
  2. Report the crash to police under Minnesota Statute §169.09.
  3. Document the scene — photos, witness details, and insurance information.
  4. Do not speak to insurance adjusters alone.
  5. Contact Milavetz Injury Law, P.A. for a free consultation.

 

Why Choose Milavetz Injury Law, P.A.?

Milavetz Injury Law, P.A. has served Minnesota injury victims from our Brooklyn Center office at 1915 57th Ave N since 1963. We are recognized by Minnesota Super Lawyers, Best Law Firms 2024, and the American Association for Justice. Our team is available 24/7, offers services in Spanish, and you pay nothing unless we win.

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FAQs

No. Motorcycles are exempt from Minnesota’s no-fault insurance system, which means injured riders have more direct options to pursue a claim against the at-fault driver — including for injuries that would not meet the threshold required in a standard car accident claim.

 

Most personal injury claims in Minnesota must be filed within six years of the accident date. If a government entity is involved such as a city road crew responsible for a pothole notice deadlines can be much shorter. Contact our attorneys as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Most personal injury claims in Minnesota must be filed within six years of the accident date. If a government entity is involved such as a city road crew responsible for a pothole notice deadlines can be much shorter. Contact our attorneys as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Yes. Under Minnesota’s comparative fault rules, you can still recover damages as long as you are not more than 50% responsible for the accident. Your award is reduced proportionally to your share of fault.

 

Yes. The City of Brooklyn Center or Hennepin County may be liable for dangerous road conditions. These claims involve strict notice requirements, so it is critical to contact our office quickly after any accident involving a road hazard.

 

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