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18 Best Motorcycle Accident Lawyers Near Me in Washington, DC

Updated August 2026. Ranked by FMAL Score for Motorcycle Accident cases.

Looking for a motorcycle accident near you in Washington? These 18 firms are ranked by FMAL Score — weighted toward specialization in motorcycle accident cases, plus AI analysis of Google reviews, client sentiment, and case results. Free consultations. Contingency fee.

FMAL Scores for Motorcycle Accident cases weight documented specialization — case results, practice area evidence, and client reviews. No firm has paid to rank higher here.

Our Top Picks in Washington for Motorcycle Accident Cases

Why these firms rank where they do — every stat and quote below comes from our AI analysis of their public Google reviews and published case results. How the FMAL Score works →

  1. 25 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · faster-than-typical settlements reported by clients

    1 client reviews specifically mention their motorcycle accident work.

  2. 30 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 516 accident-case reviews analyzed

    2 client reviews specifically mention their motorcycle accident work.

  3. 57 years in practice · top-tier communication scores from client reviews · 210 accident-case reviews analyzed

    3 client reviews specifically mention their motorcycle accident work.

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94
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
RW

Rowe, Weinstein & Sohn

2200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20037Office in Washington

Google5.0(304)
Analyzed253 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millFast settlements
Free Consultation
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2
93
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
CC

Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers

1730 Rhode Island Ave NW #410, Washington, DC 20036

Google4.9(543)
Analyzed516 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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3
96
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
Google4.9(227)
Analyzed210 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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4
91
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
RZ

Regan Zambri Long Personal Injury Lawyers

1919 M St NW #600, Washington, DC 20036

Google4.9(170)
Analyzed155 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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5
90
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
KI

Kitchel Injury Law

700 Pennsylvania Ave. SE Second Floor, Washington, DC 20003

Google5.0(118)
Analyzed111 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millFast settlements
Free Consultation
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6
90
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
TL

The Lapidus Law Firm

1 Thomas Cir NW Ste 700, Washington, DC 20005

Google4.9(59)
Analyzed54 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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7
88
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
SM

Simeone & Miller

1825 K St NW #650, Washington, DC 20006

Google4.8(106)
Analyzed80 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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8
88
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
ST

Seay/Felton, Trial Lawyers

601 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20004Office in Washington

Google4.6(117)
Analyzed96 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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9
95
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
MA

Mesirow & Associates

5232 44th St NW #3, Washington, DC 20015

Google5.0(78)
Analyzed72 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a mill
Free Consultation
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10
83
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
WG

Wingfield, Ginsburg & Lipp

700 5th St NW Unit 300, Washington, DC 20001

Google4.7(179)
Analyzed149 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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11
82
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
PS

Portner & Shure

South Building NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20004Office in Washington

Google4.8(3,815)
Analyzed270 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates wellNot a millFast settlements
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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12
63
Good
FMAL
FJ

Frederick J. Brynn

922 Pennsylvania Ave. SE #100, Washington, DC 20003

Google4.4(25)
Analyzed16 accident reviews
Fast settlements
Free Consultation
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13
74
GoodVerified
FMAL
L

Lawfty

1150 Connecticut Ave NW Ste 802, Washington, DC 20036

Google4.4(366)
Analyzed229 accident reviews
Fights for clientsClients report longer timelines
Free ConsultationNo Win, No Fee
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14
91
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
ST

Silverman Thompson

1750 H Street, NW, Suite 360, Washington DC 20006Office in Washington

Google4.8(208)
Analyzed93 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
15
62
Good
FMAL
GL

Grenier Law Group

1920 L St NW, Washington, DC 20036

Google3.7(6)
Analyzed6 accident reviews
Not a mill
Free Consultation
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16
69
GoodVerified
FMAL
LO

Law Offices of Marvin Liss

5225 Wisconsin Ave NW #306, Washington, DC 20015

Google4.3(45)
Analyzed30 accident reviews
Fights for clientsCommunicates well
Free Consultation
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17
57
FairVerified
FMAL
MS

Mike Slocumb Law Firm

1225 I St NW, Suite 550A, Washington, DC 20005Office in Washington

Google3.8(419)
Analyzed90 accident reviews
Clients report longer timelines
Free Consultation
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18
84
ExcellentVerified
FMAL
TJ

The Janda Law Firm Accident & Injury Lawyer

NW PMB 2415, Washington, DC 20009Office in Washington

Google5.0(82)
Analyzed51 accident reviews
Communicates well
Free Consultation
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Understanding Motorcycle Accident Cases in Washington, DC

For Washington, District of Columbia victims: motorcycle accident claims here fall under District of Columbia’s 3-year statute of limitations (18 motorcycle accident firms are rated below). Motorcyclists face disproportionate risk on the road — per mile traveled, motorcycle riders are about 29 times more likely to die in a crash than car occupants. Despite this, insurance companies and juries often harbor bias against motorcyclists, assuming they were riding recklessly. A motorcycle accident lawyer understands both the unique physics of motorcycle crashes and the prejudice that can undermine otherwise strong claims.

What Makes Motorcycle Accident Cases Different

Motorcycle cases differ from car accidents in three critical ways. First, injuries are almost always more severe because riders lack the protective shell of a car — even low-speed crashes cause road rash, fractures, and head injuries. Second, helmet law compliance affects damages in many states: if you weren't wearing a helmet in a state that requires one, the defense will argue your injuries would have been less severe. Third, anti-motorcyclist bias is real — studies show juries assign higher comparative fault to motorcyclists even when the car driver violated the law.

Common Injuries

  • Road rash (from minor abrasions to deep tissue damage requiring skin grafts)
  • Traumatic brain injuries (even with helmet use)
  • Lower extremity injuries (legs, knees, ankles — the most common motorcycle injury)
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Wrist and hand fractures from impact
  • Biker's arm (nerve damage from landing on outstretched arms)

Evidence to Preserve

  • Helmet and gear (do not clean or repair — they are evidence of impact force)
  • Photos of road conditions, intersection geometry, and sight lines
  • Witness statements from other drivers or pedestrians
  • The motorcycle itself (tire condition, headlight functionality, mechanical state)
  • Traffic camera or red-light camera footage
  • Medical records documenting the full extent of road rash and orthopedic injuries

Liability & Fault

The most common cause of motorcycle accidents is a car driver failing to see the motorcycle — left-turn collisions at intersections account for 42% of fatal motorcycle crashes. Liability often hinges on whether the car driver checked blind spots, whether the motorcyclist was in a legal lane position, and whether speed was a factor. Lane-splitting legality varies by state (legal in California, illegal in most others) and directly affects fault determination.

Settlement Context

Motorcycle accident settlements tend to be higher than car accidents because injuries are more severe. Road rash cases requiring surgery settle for $25,000–$75,000. Fracture cases range from $50,000–$200,000. TBI or spinal cord injuries from motorcycle crashes frequently exceed $250,000–$1 million. However, comparative fault reductions are common — juries may reduce awards by 10–30% even when the motorcyclist was legally riding.

What a Motorcycle Accident Claim Involves

Common injuries in motorcycle accident cases

The right lawyer documents the full extent of these injuries — including ones that surface days later — so the insurer can't undervalue your claim.

  • Back Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury / Concussion
  • Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis
  • Broken Bones / Fractures
  • Road Rash
  • Amputation / Loss of Limb
  • Facial / Dental / Scarring
  • Nerve Damage
  • PTSD / Emotional Distress
  • Chronic Pain
  • Fatal / Wrongful Death

How motorcycle accidents happen

Liability turns on how the crash occurred. These are the most common motorcycle accident scenarios and who is typically at fault in each.

  • Rear-End Collision
  • Head-On Collision
  • Single-Vehicle
  • Left-Turn
  • Blind-Spot / No-Zone
  • Speeding / Reckless

Dealing with the insurance company

After a motorcycle accident in Washington, the at-fault insurer's goal is to pay you as little as possible. These are the situations a lawyer handles for you.

  • Lowball Settlement Offer
  • Claim Denied
  • Claim Delayed / Stalled
  • Bad-Faith Insurance
  • Recorded Statement Request
  • UM / UIM Claim
  • Total Loss / Diminished Value
  • Disputed / Comparative Fault
  • Pre-Existing Condition
  • Medical Bills / Liens / LOP
  • Surveillance / Social Media
  • Independent Medical Exam (IME)
  • Statute of Limitations
  • Gap in Treatment
  • Policy Limits / Multiple Defendants

Your Legal Rights After a Motorcycle Accident in Washington, DC

Washington accident claims are governed by District of Columbia law. Verified District of Columbia law, with sources. General information — not legal advice for your specific case.

You have 3 years to file [source]

District of Columbia's statute of limitations gives you 3 years from the date of the crash to file a personal-injury lawsuit. Miss it and you usually lose the right to recover — one of the most important reasons to talk to a lawyer early.

Fault & your right to recover [source]

District of Columbia follows the strict contributory-negligence rule — if you are found even 1% at fault, you can be barred from recovering anything. Having a lawyer fight the fault question is critical in this state. District of Columbia is a "choice" state: whether you can sue the at-fault driver depends on the coverage option you selected on your own policy.

Minimum insurance coverage [source]

District of Columbia's minimum liability coverage is just $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident for bodily injury and $10,000 for property damage — often far less than a serious injury costs, which is why uninsured/underinsured-motorist coverage matters.

Limits on compensation [source]

District of Columbia does not cap the compensation you can recover in a general personal-injury claim — your award is based on your actual losses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will not wearing a helmet hurt my case?

It depends on your state. In states with universal helmet laws, not wearing a helmet can be used as evidence of negligence, potentially reducing your recovery through comparative fault. In states without helmet requirements, most courts don't allow helmet non-use to reduce damages. However, even in no-helmet-law states, the defense may argue in a TBI case that a helmet would have prevented or reduced your head injury. A motorcycle accident lawyer can counter this with expert testimony on injury causation.

I was lane-splitting when I was hit. Can I still file a claim?

It depends on where the accident happened. California explicitly legalized lane-splitting, so it doesn't automatically create fault. Utah, Montana, and Arizona allow limited forms of filtering. In most other states, lane-splitting is illegal and the defense will argue it contributed to the crash. Even in states where it's illegal, you can still recover if the other driver was primarily at fault — comparative fault rules reduce but don't eliminate your claim in most states.

How do motorcycle accident lawyers handle jury bias?

Experienced motorcycle accident lawyers address anti-rider bias head-on during jury selection (voir dire), asking potential jurors about their attitudes toward motorcyclists. During trial, they present evidence of the rider's training, licensing, gear use, and safe riding history. They also use accident reconstruction experts to prove the car driver's negligence objectively — shifting focus from "motorcycles are dangerous" to "this driver failed to check their mirror."

How much does a motorcycle accident lawyer cost in Washington, DC?

Most motorcycle accident lawyers in Washington work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and they only get paid if you win your case. The typical contingency fee is 33% of your settlement before trial, or 40% if the case goes to court. There are no hourly fees or retainers for most personal injury cases.

How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in District of Columbia?

In District of Columbia, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years from the date of the accident. If you miss this deadline, you lose your right to pursue compensation. It's critical to contact a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your claim.

What is District of Columbia's fault system for motorcycle accidents?

District of Columbia is an at-fault state, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for paying damages. You can file a claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company or file a lawsuit to recover compensation.

Do I need a lawyer for a minor motorcycle accident in Washington, DC?

Even minor accidents can result in significant medical bills, especially if symptoms like whiplash or soft tissue injuries appear days or weeks later. Insurance companies routinely offer lowball settlements to unrepresented claimants. A free consultation with a Washington, DC motorcycle accident lawyer costs nothing and can help you understand if your case is worth pursuing.

What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident in Washington, DC?

First, call 911 and get medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Document the scene with photos. Exchange information with the other driver. File a police report. Do not admit fault or give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance. Contact a motorcycle accident lawyer in Washington, DC before accepting any settlement offer.

How do I choose the best motorcycle accident lawyer in Washington, DC?

Look for a lawyer who specializes in motorcycle accident cases (not a general practitioner), offers a free consultation, works on contingency (no upfront fees), has verifiable case results, and has positive reviews from past clients. Our FMAL Score rates Washington, DC motorcycle accident lawyers on these exact factors across multiple data sources.

How do I find an accident lawyer near me in Washington, DC?

To find an accident lawyer near you in Washington, DC, use the rankings above — every firm is local to Washington, DC and offers free consultations. Filter by accident type to see lawyers who specialize in your specific case. Call any firm directly — most respond same-day and all work on contingency, so there's no cost to reach out.

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