Your Louisiana Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

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We’re By Your Side Louisiana’s Motorcycle Accident Lawyers, here for you, 24/7/365

Your success and well-being is our top priority. That’s the Law Tigers difference! You have NO upfront out of pocket expenses. We don’t win unless you do! Have damage to your bike and riding gear? We offer FREE assistance for your motorcycle property damage. Law Tigers is your trusted resource for FREE legal tips on all motorcycle matters!

Locations

Lafayette

2010 W. Pinkhook Rd,. Ste. 200
Lafayette, LA

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Call us to set up an appointment at

888-863-7216

Meet Our Law Tiger Lawyers – Anderson Blanda & Saltzman

Nicholas A. Blanda

Attorney Keith P. Saltzman

Keith P. Saltzman

Jason Weaver

 

Jacob J. Delahoussaye

Bennett Boyd Anderson, Jr.

 
 

Our local member motorcycle accident lawyers fight on behalf of injured riders, like you, to get you and your family the compensation you deserve.

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We understand what you’re going through because we’ve been there and represented thousands of riders like you. Insurance companies do not have your back. Without representation, there is no guarantee that you will receive fair compensation for your injuries. Motorcycle accidents are known to cause some of the most life-altering injuries, which is why you deserve someone who’s going to have your back. Our member motorcycle accident lawyers will fight insurance companies on your behalf, so you can focus on healing and recovery. We will help you get the compensation you deserve for no upfront costs to you.

For over 20 years, riders have trusted Law Tigers to be by their side every step of the way. We’re here for you 24/7 to help with your case. Call now for a free case evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the common questions asked.
Please consult with our Law Tigers’ Member Attorney for full answers and details.

Louisiana requires the use of daytime headlights but permits the use of a “modulating headlight” that changes between full power, low beam, and a dimming effect.

Yes, Louisiana prohibits bikes from having handlebars that cause your hands to rest above shoulder height when you are sitting on the bike. Additionally, motorcycles are required to be inspected once or twice a year. The inspection covers the brakes, mechanisms and other equipment on the vehicle.

Yes, one law is that it is illegal to ride a motorcycle while carrying something that prevents you from keeping both hands on the handlebars. Another law states that no more than two bikes can ride side-by-side in a single lane.