
At The Cochran Firm Cincinnati, our motorcycle accident lawyers have extensive experience handling cases that involve the types of complex, serious injuries typically suffered by motorcycle accident victims. Our legal team knows how to investigate motorcycle crashes and evaluate the validity of claims that arise from them.
We serve clients in all of Cincinnati's neighborhoods and surrounding communities, including:
The Cochran Firm Cincinnati helps motorcycle accident victims obtain the compensation needed to cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages. Contact our Cincinnati motorcycle accident attorneys today for a free consultation.

Motorcycle injury cases should never be treated like typical auto accident claims. Trauma suffered by motorcyclists and their passengers is much more likely to result in lifelong health problems. Because a motorcycle offers little protection, collisions frequently result in catastrophic injuries like head trauma, spinal cord damage, and permanent disability.
To recover maximum compensation, a victim must prove more than just the other driver's fault. You must provide convincing evidence regarding the extent to which the crash has impacted your life. While damages for past medical expenses and lost wages may be straightforward, future costs and non-economic harms are difficult to value and prove. Insurance companies often exploit unfair biases against motorcyclists, arguing that the rider was speeding or weaving through traffic to reduce or deny a valid claim.
Our personal injury lawyers know how to fight this bias head-on with accident reconstruction, witness testimony, and a thorough investigation to prove who was truly at fault.

Most motorcycle crashes are not accidents but the result of another party's negligence. Understanding the cause is the first step in building a successful claim. The most frequent threats that motorcyclists face when riding in Cincinnati include:
Our attorneys investigate all potential factors to hold the negligent parties fully accountable for your injuries.

At The Cochran Firm, all of our highly experienced attorneys are dedicated to providing quality legal representation to injured people, their families, and ordinary citizens, just as Johnnie Cochran envisioned when he founded the firm over 40 years ago.
If you or a loved one is seeking personal, dedicated, and aggressive legal representation in the wake of a motorcycle accident, please contact The Cochran Firm today. Call us at (513) 381-4878 for a free, no-obligation consultation.
At The Cochran Firm, all of our highly-experienced attorneys are dedicated to providing quality legal representation to injured people, their families, and the ordinary citizen, just as Johnnie Cochran envisioned when he founded the firm over 40 years ago. If you or a loved one are seeking personal, dedicated and aggressive legal representation in the wake of a motorcycle accident, please contact The Cochran Firm today by filling out our online form, or call (513) 381-HURT.
Every case is different, and settlement timelines can range from a few months to well over a year depending on the severity of your injuries, whether fault is disputed, and how the insurance company responds. Cases involving serious or long-term injuries often take longer because it is important to understand the full extent of your damages before accepting any offer. Our Cincinnati motorcycle accident attorneys will keep you informed every step of the way and work to resolve your case as efficiently as possible without sacrificing the compensation you deserve.
The value of a motorcycle accident claim depends on a number of factors, including the severity of your injuries, the impact on your ability to work, and the strength of the evidence against the at-fault driver. Because motorcycle crashes frequently result in serious trauma, settlements must account for both immediate costs and long-term needs. There is no universal figure, as every case is unique. Contact our legal team at (513) 381-4878 for a free consultation to discuss what your specific situation may be worth.
After a crash, the at-fault driver's insurance company will likely contact you quickly and ask for a recorded statement. It is important to understand that adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that can be used to minimize your claim. You should avoid admitting any fault, downplaying your injuries, or agreeing to a quick settlement before understanding the full extent of your damages. Before speaking with any insurance representative, contact our personal injury lawyers first. We will handle all communications on your behalf.
Your immediate safety and health are the top priorities. Get to a safe location, call 911, and seek medical attention right away, even if you feel fine, as adrenaline can mask serious injuries. Document the scene if you are able, and collect the other driver's information. Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance company before speaking with an attorney. The sooner you contact our Cincinnati motorcycle accident attorneys, the better positioned you will be to protect your rights and build a strong case.
Unfortunately, there is a well-documented bias against motorcyclists in insurance claims. Adjusters often attempt to argue that the rider was speeding, lane-splitting, or otherwise acting recklessly, even when the evidence does not support it. This is a common tactic used to reduce or deny valid claims. In reality, most motorcycle-car collisions are caused by the other driver. Our attorneys know how to counter this bias with accident reconstruction, witness testimony, and a thorough investigation that puts the focus where it belongs.
Yes. Ohio law only requires helmets for riders under the age of 18 and those with a novice license. Adult riders are not legally required to wear one. An insurance company may attempt to use your choice not to wear a helmet as a reason to reduce your compensation under Ohio's comparative negligence rules, but it does not eliminate your right to hold the at-fault driver accountable. Our personal injury lawyers will work to ensure the focus stays on the negligence that caused the crash, not on your personal choices.
If your crash was caused by a pothole, unmarked construction zone, or other dangerous road condition, a government entity or private contractor may be held responsible rather than another driver. These claims involve different legal rules and significantly shorter filing deadlines than standard accident lawsuits. It is critical to contact our Cincinnati motorcycle accident attorneys immediately so that evidence can be preserved and the responsible party can be identified before those deadlines pass.
A motorcycle accident claim can include compensation for medical expenses, future medical care and rehabilitation, lost wages, loss of future earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage to your motorcycle and gear. Because motorcycle injuries are often severe and long-lasting, it is important to account for every way the crash has impacted your life, not just the immediate bills. Our legal team will build a comprehensive claim that reflects the true and total cost of your recovery.
Even when the fault seems clear, insurance companies will look for any reason to reduce what they pay you. They may question the severity of your injuries, argue you share some of the blame, or make a lowball early offer before you understand the full extent of your damages. Having an experienced Cincinnati motorcycle accident lawyer on your side levels the playing field. We handle all negotiations, gather the evidence needed to prove your full damages, and are fully prepared to take your case to trial if the insurer refuses to make a fair offer.
At The Cochran Firm, we handle motorcycle accident cases on a contingency fee basis. This means there are no upfront costs and no hourly fees. Our fee is a percentage of the compensation we recover for you, and if we do not win your case, you owe us nothing for our legal services. Call us at (513) 381-4878 to get started with a free, no-obligation consultation.
If the driver who caused your crash has no insurance or insufficient coverage to pay for your damages, you may still be able to recover compensation through your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. This is an optional but highly valuable protection under Ohio law. Our attorneys will investigate all available insurance policies to identify every possible source of recovery and ensure you are not left paying out of pocket for someone else's negligence.