In a split second, a motorcycle crash injury can change your life. You need the right team fighting for your rights. Turn to a motorcycle accident lawyer in Palm Beach Gardens at Schwed, Adams & McGinley, P.A. for the strategy and results you need.
Motorcycle Accident Overview

Why Choose the Motorcycle Injury Lawyers at Schwed, Adams & McGinley in Palm Beach Gardens
Motorcycle accident claims often involve catastrophic injuries and aggressive insurance tactics, making strong legal representation essential. These cases demand a firm with the resources, courtroom experience, and resolve to push back when insurers refuse to act fairly. Our Palm Beach personal injury attorneys are frequently trusted with complex, high-value motorcycle accident cases referred by other lawyers when litigation is expected, and we have taken hundreds of accident cases to verdict. In 2024 alone, more than 500 matters were referred to our firm because of our trial-focused approach. By maintaining a deliberately selective caseload, we ensure every injured rider receives direct attention and a strategy tailored to the unique challenges of motorcycle accident claims, while continuing our long-standing commitment to advocating for the Palm Beach Gardens community.
Our attorneys are affiliated with respected legal organizations, including:
- American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA)
- Palm Beach County Bar Association
- Palm Beach County Justice Association
- America’s Top 100 Personal Injury Attorneys®
- Martindale-Hubbell with an AV Rating
If you’re looking for a motorcycle accident attorney in Palm Beach Gardens who won’t settle for less and is prepared to take your case to court when necessary, choose a team built for litigation and accountability. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.


Motorcycle Accident Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a motorcycle accident?
Seek medical attention immediately, report the crash, take photos if possible, and avoid speaking to the other driver’s insurance company. Then contact a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as you can.
What if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
You may still have a valid case. While helmet use can affect certain claims, it does not automatically prevent you from recovering damages for another party’s negligence.
How long do I have to file a claim in Florida?
Florida’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years from the date of the accident. Waiting too long can permanently bar your right to compensation, so act quickly.









