ACCESS Newswire
23 Oct 2020, 12:31 GMT+10
Shreveport, LA, personal injury attorney, Elizabeth Hancock, announces services for victims of motorcycle accidents. She helps those who may be entitled to medical and financial compensation.
SHREVEPORT, LA / ACCESSWIRE / October 23, 2020 / Personal injury attorney, Elizabeth Hancock, announces updated services for victims of motorcycle accidents in Shreveport, LA. Motorcyclists are often at a higher risk for accidents, injuries, and death due to their vehicles' size and structure. Specializing in personal injury law and automobile incidences, Attorney Hancock provides clients with services in building cases to prove liability, navigating complicated legal language, and obtaining justified compensation. Regardless of whether a collision resulted in a mere fender bender or severe injuries, Shreveport, LA, residents can now seek professional assistance.
Elizabeth Hancock understands that accidents happen, especially with motorcycles. Often left hidden in blind spots, nearly 90,000 collisions involving motorcycles occurred in 2017 alone. Attorney Hancock can assist with various auto accident cases, including those involving 18-wheelers, cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycle accidents, pedestrians and bicycles, railroad crossings, and more.
More information is available at https://elizabethhancocklaw.com/.
Louisiana's rate of automobile accidents is far above the national average. Although motorcycle accidents happen for many reasons, over 40% are due to colliding with other vehicles making left-hand turns. For bikers who have experienced a collision due to a car turning left, they could be entitled to compensation for injuries or damages. Likewise, those involved in accidents due to negligence from fellow drivers, city governments, or construction sites can also receive payment.
Other common causes of motorcycle accidents include blind spots, overtaking or passing other vehicles, switching lanes, lane splitting, speed, impairment, road debris or damages to the roadway, and lack of experience. When bikers are not at fault, they deserve representation from an experienced and passionate personal injury lawyer in Shreveport, LA, and beyond.
Attorney Elizabeth Hancock uses her expertise to investigate a case and then build an argument to prove liability. She knows victims shouldn't have to pay for an accident they didn't cause and will fight for reimbursement of financial and medical expenses, even if that means going to trial. Her experience includes working with negligence, particularly cases involving drunk, distracted, uninsured, and underinsured drivers who caused individuals harm.
Practicing law since 2014, Elizabeth is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Shreveport Bar Association. She focuses on personal injury law involving automobile accidents, medical malpractice, oil field and construction, and premises liability. With expertise and a passion for justice, Elizabeth works hard to get her clients every penny they deserve.
More information regarding personal injury attorney Elizabeth Hancock and her services for victims of motorcycle accidents, as well as other automobile collisions, is available at the link above.
Contact Info:
Name: Elizabeth Hancock
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Organization: Elizabeth Hancock Attorney at Law
Address: 509 Milam St, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101, United States
Phone: +1-318-841-1613
Website: https://elizabethhancocklaw.com
SOURCE: Elizabeth Hancock Attorney at Law
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