Fighting the bias against riders and recovering maximum compensation for motorcycle accident victims.
Motorcycle accidents in Tulsa often result in catastrophic injuries — and insurance companies are quick to blame the rider. Colton Richardson fights back, presenting the evidence that shows the other driver's negligence and fighting for the full compensation you deserve.
Tulsa's roads — including I-44, the Broken Arrow Expressway, Highway 169, and Riverside Drive — see significant motorcycle traffic, especially in warmer months. High-risk intersections for motorcycle accidents include 71st & Memorial and the I-44/I-244 interchange. Cases are filed in Tulsa County District Court.
Motorcycle accident victims face a unique challenge: insurance companies and juries often harbor bias against riders, assuming they were at fault or taking unnecessary risks. Colton Richardson fights this bias head-on, presenting the facts that show the other driver's negligence caused the crash — and fighting for the full compensation motorcycle accident victims deserve.
A police report is critical, especially when the other driver may try to blame you.
Motorcycle injuries are often severe. Get to a hospital immediately and follow all treatment recommendations.
Photograph the road, the vehicles, skid marks, and your injuries. This evidence counters bias against riders.
Their adjuster will look for any statement to use against you. Call Colton first.
He understands the bias motorcycle riders face and knows how to overcome it.
Oklahoma's modified comparative fault rule applies to motorcycle accidents. Insurance companies will aggressively argue that the rider was speeding, lane splitting, or otherwise at fault to reduce the payout. Oklahoma does not prohibit lane splitting, but it does require motorcyclists to follow the same traffic laws as other vehicles. The statute of limitations is two years from the date of the crash.
Colton Richardson understands that motorcycle accident victims face unique challenges in Oklahoma's legal system. He fights the bias, presents the evidence, and recovers the compensation riders deserve.
Local Resources & Courts
Tulsa County District Court, Saint Francis Hospital, Hillcrest Medical Center, I-44, Broken Arrow Expressway, Riverside Drive
Talk directly with Colton about your motorcycle accidents case. No obligation, no pressure.
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