
Justice for Riders in Kenosha & Racine Motorcycle Accidents
Injured in a Motorcycle Crash in Kenosha or Racine? We’re Here to Help
If you’ve been hurt in a motorcycle accident—or lost someone you love to a crash—in Kenosha or Racine, you’re in the right place. At McCarthy Motorcycle Law, we don’t just represent riders. We ride. We know what it feels like to be vulnerable on the road, and we’ve seen what happens when careless drivers, bad road conditions, or defective parts turn a ride into a nightmare.
This isn’t just another personal injury law firm. We’re Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Law Firm, and we’re proud to fight for injured motorcyclists and their families throughout the state, including right here in Kenosha County and Racine County.
Motorcycle Accidents Are Different — And So Are We
Let’s be real: motorcycle crash cases aren’t like car accident cases. Riders often get a raw deal. Insurance companies love to shift blame, downplay injuries, and act like you chose to take the risk just by getting on your bike. But we push back. Hard.
We know how to handle motorcycle cases because it’s what we do. And we’ve seen it all:
Left-turn collisions on Sheridan Road
Rear-end wrecks at red lights along Washington Avenue
Dangerous intersections on Highway 50 and Green Bay Road
Dooring incidents near the lakefront
Rural crashes on backroads near Sturtevant, Somers, and Union Grove
Wherever and however it happened, we’re ready to fight for you.
Common Causes of Motorcycle Crashes in Southeastern Wisconsin
Motorcycle crashes in Kenosha and Racine can happen for all kinds of reasons—some of them preventable, all of them life-changing. Here are some of the most common causes we see:
Speeding or reckless driving
No matter what caused your crash, if someone else’s negligence contributed to it, you may have a legal claim for compensation.
We Represent Riders and Families After Serious Motorcycle Crashes
We handle cases for people who have suffered all types of injuries:
Broken bones, road rash, and lacerations
Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
And if you’re here because your loved one didn’t survive the crash, first—we’re so sorry. We know how devastating this is. We’ve worked with grieving families before, and we understand that no amount of money can ever fill the hole left behind.
But holding the responsible party accountable can be part of the healing process. It can help protect others from suffering the same fate. And it can give you some measure of justice.
We handle wrongful death motorcycle cases with the compassion and tenacity they deserve.
What You Might Be Entitled to After a Motorcycle Accident
If you were injured in a motorcycle crash caused by someone else’s carelessness, you may be able to recover compensation for:
Emergency medical bills
Hospital stays and surgeries
Rehab and physical therapy
Lost wages or lost earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Damage to your bike or gear
In cases involving death, families can pursue compensation for:
Funeral and burial expenses
Loss of financial support
Loss of love, companionship, and guidance
Mental anguish
We’ll fight for every dollar you deserve—and we don’t charge any legal fees unless we win your case.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Crash in Kenosha or Racine
The steps you take after a crash can make a big difference in your case. Here’s what we recommend:
Get medical attention right away, even if you feel okay. Some injuries take time to show up.
Document everything—photos of your bike, your gear, your injuries, the scene, and any vehicle damage.
Get names and contact info for witnesses if you can.
Don’t talk to the other driver’s insurance company until you’ve talked to a lawyer. In fact, be careful talking to your own insurance company.
Contact McCarthy Motorcycle Law as soon as possible.
We can take over from there and protect your rights while you focus on healing.
Why Riders Trust McCarthy Motorcycle Law
There are plenty of lawyers out there who handle personal injury cases—but most of them don’t truly understand motorcycles or the people who ride them. We do.
Here’s why people call us when everything falls apart:
We ride. We get it. We understand the culture, the risks, and the freedom that come with two wheels.
We only take cases we believe in. We won’t waste your time.
We’re not afraid to take your case to trial. Insurance companies know we’ll fight.
You deal directly with your attorney. No case managers. No call centers. Just real, honest communication.
We’ve helped riders and families all across Wisconsin. And we’re proud to be known as Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Injury Attorneys.
Whether you were injured in Kenosha, Racine, Mount Pleasant, Pleasant Prairie, or beyond, we’ve got your back.
Insurance Companies Aren’t On Your Side
Let’s be honest—insurance companies aren’t in the business of doing what’s right. They’re in the business of paying as little as possible. They might:
Try to lowball your settlement
Blame you for the crash
Delay processing your claim until you give up
Use your own words against you
Don’t fall for it. The moment you hire us, the game changes. We handle the calls. We push back. We level the playing field.
Local Knowledge. Statewide Strength.
We’ve handled cases throughout Wisconsin, but we know Kenosha and Racine. We know the traffic patterns, the dangerous intersections, and how local law enforcement and hospitals operate whether you were treated at:
Froedtert South – Kenosha
Ascension All Saints Hospital – Racine
Aurora Medical Center – Mount Pleasant
And we understand how to gather and preserve evidence from local crash scenes, police reports, and witnesses.
Free Case Review. No Pressure. Just Real Help.
We offer free, confidential case evaluations. If we can help, we’ll take the case. If not, we’ll point you in the right direction. And if you’re still recovering or grieving, we’ll meet you where you are—emotionally and literally.
There’s no cost to talk with us. No obligation. Just honest answers from a lawyer who gives a damn.
McCarthy Motorcycle Law – Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Injury Attorneys
Serving riders and families across Kenosha, Racine, and all of Southeastern Wisconsin.
We don’t just know the law. We know the ride.