Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Springfield MO
If you were hurt in a crash, our Springfield MO motorcycle accident lawyer handles the insurance companies so you can heal.
Contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer (HEHN) today to start your legal process and claim. Call (573) 442-1660.
Our Springfield personal injury attorneys help injured riders in Greene County MO get the money they need to recover.
Trusted Motorcycle Accident Attorney in Springfield MO
We stand up for riders who have been unfairly blamed or injured on Springfield roads.
Riding through the Ozarks offers some of the most beautiful views in the Midwest, but the city streets of Springfield can be incredibly dangerous for motorcyclists.
Whether you are commuting down Glenstone Avenue or heading out to the highway via I-44, you face risks that car drivers simply do not understand. When a car or truck driver fails to look twice, your life can change in a split second.
At Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer, we believe that riders deserve the same respect and protection as anyone else on the road.
We know that after a wreck, you are dealing with more than just broken bones. You are dealing with medical bills piling up from Mercy Hospital Springfield or Cox South, lost wages from missing work, and the stress of fixing your bike.
We’re here to take that weight off your shoulders.
Why Clients Choose Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer
Locals choose our law firm because we combine the resources of a large firm with the personal care of a small-town neighbor.
Local Expertise
We know Missouri law inside and out. We understand how the Greene County Circuit Court operates and what it takes to present a winning case to a local jury. We also know the specific dangers of Springfield roads, from the congestion on Kansas Expressway to the winding turns on the outskirts of town near Fellows Lake. This local knowledge helps us build a context for your accident that generic, out-of-state firms simply cannot match.
Responsive Support and Clear Communication
You are never just a case file number to us. When you work with our team, you get direct answers. We explain everything in plain English, not confusing legal jargon. We know waiting for a callback is stressful, so we make it a priority to keep you updated on every step of your claim. We are here to support you, answer your questions, and give you peace of mind.
Transparent Pricing or Process Overview
Many people worry that hiring a top-tier lawyer is too expensive. With Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer, you do not have to worry about upfront costs. We work on a contingency fee basis. This means we only get paid if we win your case. You do not pay us a dime out of your pocket for our attorney fees unless we secure a settlement or verdict for you. This allows you to get high-quality legal help without adding to your financial burden.
How To Get Started
Starting your recovery is as easy as picking up the phone.
- Call Us: Reach out for a free, no-obligation conversation about your accident.
- Review: We review the details of your crash and let you know whether you have a valid claim.
- Action: We start dealing with the insurance companies immediately so you can focus on getting better.
We invite you to learn more about us to see our track record of success and our dedication to Missouri riders.
Fees, Scheduling, and Availability
We offer flexible scheduling and a “No Win, No Fee” promise to make legal help accessible to everyone.
We know that pain does not stick to a 9-to-5 schedule. If you cannot come to us because of your injuries, we can arrange to meet with you virtually or come to you in the hospital or at your home. We are committed to making this process as easy as possible for you.
Remember, our payment depends on your success. We cover the upfront costs of investigating your case, hiring experts, and filing paperwork. We are motivated to get you the best possible result because our success is tied to yours. Check out our services to see the full scope of how we fight for our clients.
Our Local Law Office
We make meetings with us easy. While our headquarters is located in Columbia, MO, we are fully equipped to handle your Springfield case remotely, or meet you virtually if your injuries prevent travel.
Local Law Office Address: 401 Locust Street, Suite 401, Columbia, MO 65201.
Office Phone: (573) 442-1660.
Other Personal Injury Practices We Offer in Springfield MO
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Workers’ Compensation
- One-On-One Approach
- Commitment To The Community
- A Passion For Results
- 10 Decades Of Experience
- Over 250 Five-Star Google Reviews
Talk With Our Motorcycle Accident Attorney Today
Do not face the insurance companies alone. They have plenty of resources, but you have us. We are ready to listen to your story, answer your questions, and fight for your future.
Contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer today to schedule your free consultation, and let us get to work for you.
Your road to recovery starts with a single conversation. Let us fight for the justice you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Missouri have a universal helmet law?
No, but it is complicated. In Missouri, riders over the age of 26 who have health insurance coverage can ride without a helmet. However, we strongly recommend wearing one. Not wearing a helmet can sometimes affect how a jury views your injuries in court.
Can I still get money if I was partially at fault?
Yes, you can. Missouri uses a rule called “pure comparative fault.” This means if you were 20% at fault for the crash, you can still recover 80% of your damages. Do not let an insurer tell you that you have no case just because you made a mistake.
How long do I have to file a claim in Springfield MO?
You generally have five years. Missouri gives you five years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, evidence disappears quickly, and witnesses forget details. It is smart to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after the wreck.
Is lane splitting legal in Springfield, MO?
No, lane splitting is not authorized. Driving between lanes of slow-moving or stopped traffic is generally considered dangerous and illegal in Missouri. If you were lane splitting when the accident happened, the insurance company will likely try to blame you for the crash.
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle wreck?
Call the police and get medical help. Even if you feel okay, adrenaline can hide serious injuries. Get a police report, take photos of the scene and your bike, and exchange info with the driver. Helpful motorcycle safety resources stress the importance of documenting everything.
