Evansville, Indiana Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Injuries and Deaths in Southwest Indiana
In a motorcycle crash or car accident, you want a personal injury lawyer who can explain your rights and stand up aggressively to the insurance companies. Desmond Law Office is committed to personalized, accessible legal counsel and getting the full compensation you need and deserve.
My name is Jim Desmond, and I practice in both Indiana and Kentucky. I have handled numerous Indiana motorcycle accidents and motor vehicle accidents in Southwest Indiana, including wrongful death lawsuits when another driver's negligence causes a crash.
I take cases throughout the Evansville, Indiana area, including Tell City, Boonville, Newburgh, and all communities of Vanderburgh County, Perry County, Warrick County, Gibson County, and Knox County. Across the border, I also handle claims for victims in Henderson, Owensboro and counties of western Kentucky.
Whether you were injured in a freeway accident on I-64 or I-164, or seriously hurt in an intersection collision or the rural roads of southwestern Indiana, I have the experience and commitment to results to collect maximum damages. My special focus is motorcycle accidents and the complex insurance issues involved. Bike accidents result in spinal cord injuries and other catastrophic harm, and I consult with engineers, physicians, and medical experts to ensure my clients are compensated for the long term when disabling injuries occur.
Contact an Evansville, Indiana motorcycle accident lawyer for dedicated legal representation. I offer a free consultation and case evaluation, and you pay no attorney's fees unless I get a settlement or jury verdict. The Kentucky State Bar requires us to say that COURT COSTS AND CASE EXPENSES WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CLIENT.
Desmond Law Office serves clients in Vanderburgh County, Perry County, Warrick County, Gibson County, Knox County and surrounding counties of Southwest Indiana, including Evansville, Tell City, Newburgh, Boonville and surrounding communities.

