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Los Angeles Fatal Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

"Wrongful death" is defined as the death of a human being as the result of a wrongful act of another person. When a fatal motorcycle accident occurs as a result of negligence, the challenges faced by the families of victims can seem overwhelming. In the case of an unexpected, accident-related death, the surviving family members face life-changing emotional and financial issues in addition to legal questions.

Fatal Motorcycle Accident Attorneys in Los Angeles

Kottler & Kottler was established over 40 years ago. Our Los Angeles fatal motorcycle accident lawyers have an impressive track record of receiving high settlements and excellent jury verdict results representing people who have lost a loved one in a fatal motorcycle accident. For more information, see Results.

Wrongful Death Motorcycle Claims

Fatal motorcycle accidents can happen for any number of reasons, including lane splitting and motorists failing to be aware of motorcycles on the road.

If someone close to you has been killed in an accident in California, we will seek the fullest compensation on your behalf while you concentrate on the process of getting your life back together. Our compassionate Los Angeles fatal motorcycle accident attorneys will seek the maximum compensation on your behalf, including compensation for loss of financial support, and the loss of a lifetime of love and companionship.

Contact a Fatal Motorcyle Accident Attorney Today! 888-431-3540

Our Los Angeles fatal motorcycle accident lawyers always handle cases on a contingent fee basis. That means you never have to pay us a fee in advance. Our fee is a percentage of what we recover for you. If you have a wrongful death case that you need to discuss with Kottler & Kottler, contact us today for a free initial consultation with an attorney.

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