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40+ Years

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Over $300M

Won for Clients That Have Become Family

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Date Last Updated: April 30, 2026

We Help Injured Bikers In Little Rock Get the Compensation They Deserve

Shamieh Law represents motorcycle accident victims in Little Rock and across Arkansas with aggressive, results-driven legal representation. With over $300 million recovered and 40+ years of combined experience, our personal injury lawyers fight to get injured motorcyclists the compensation they deserve. Call 501-361-1334 for a free consultation.

A motorcycle crash can change everything in a matter of seconds.

One moment you’re riding through Little Rock, and the next you’re on the ground with serious injuries, staring at medical bills you didn’t plan for and lost wages you can’t afford.

Broken bones, road rash, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and worse can follow even a single collision with a negligent driver who didn’t bother to check their blind spots or yield the right of way.

The pain is just the beginning.

While you’re trying to recover, insurance companies are already building a case against you.

They’ll comb through your medical records looking for reasons to deny or reduce your motorcycle accident claim.

They’ll try to blame you for the crash, argue your injuries aren’t as severe as you say, and pressure you into accepting a settlement offer that won’t come close to covering your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

And if you don’t have an experienced motorcycle accident attorney on your side, they’ll likely succeed.

The numbers tell a stark story.

According to a 2025 NHTSA press release, the motorcyclist fatality rate in 2023 was nearly 28 times higher than the passenger car accident fatality rate, with 31.39 motorcyclist deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled compared to just 1.13 for car occupants.

Arkansas ranks among the worst states in the country for motorcycle fatalities, and fatal motorcycle crashes in the state rose by over 50% between 2019 and 2021.

On top of the physical danger, motorcyclists in Arkansas face a well-documented bias in insurance claims and personal injury cases, with adjusters and juries sometimes assuming bikers are reckless regardless of the facts.

Without the right legal representation, you might accept far less than your motorcycle accident case is worth, miss critical filing deadlines under Arkansas law, or lose important evidence that could prove the other driver caused the accident.

You shouldn’t have to fight this alone, and you don’t have to.

Shamieh Law handles motorcycle accident cases across Little Rock and throughout Arkansas, and our Little Rock personal injury attorneys know exactly what it takes to hold negligent drivers and insurance companies accountable.

How Shamieh Law Can Help You Fight for the Compensation You Deserve After a Motorcycle Accident

When you’ve been seriously injured in a motorcycle crash in Little Rock, you need a law firm that understands the unique challenges motorcyclists face and knows how to win against insurance companies that don’t want to pay.

Shamieh Law provides aggressive representation for injured motorcycle riders across Arkansas, and we get to work on your case immediately.

Intersection and Left-Turn Motorcycle Accidents

Intersection collisions and left-turn accidents are among the most dangerous situations for motorcyclists in Little Rock.

Shamieh Law investigates these crashes by obtaining traffic camera footage, witness statements, and police reports to prove that the negligent driver failed to yield the right of way or ran a traffic signal.

When a motorist turns left in front of a motorcycle, the results are often catastrophic, and we hold that driver accountable for every dollar of damage they caused.

Distracted Driving and Blind Spot Collisions

Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents in Arkansas, and lane change collisions happen when drivers fail to check their blind spots before merging.

Our motorcycle accident lawyers gather cell phone records, dashcam footage, and electronic data from passenger vehicles to prove the other driver wasn’t paying attention.

We build strong cases that show exactly how the negligent driver’s carelessness caused your motorcycle crash and your injuries.

Road Hazard and Pothole Accidents

Potholes, debris, uneven pavement, and poorly maintained roads can be deadly for motorcycle riders.

Our Little Rock motorcycle accident lawyers pursue claims against government entities and contractors responsible for maintaining Little Rock’s roads when their negligence creates dangerous conditions for motorcyclists.

We document road defects, file the required government notices, and fight to recover compensation for injuries caused by hazards that should have been fixed.

Motorcycle Defect and Product Liability Claims

When a motorcycle crash is caused by a defective tire, faulty brakes, or a malfunctioning part, Shamieh Law pursues product liability claims against the manufacturer.

Our team works with engineering experts to identify the defect, trace the chain of distribution, and hold the responsible parties accountable for putting a dangerous product on the road.

Wrongful Death Motorcycle Accident Claims

When a loved one is killed in a motorcycle crash caused by another driver’s negligence, Shamieh Law represents surviving family members in wrongful death claims under Arkansas law.

We fight to recover compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, and the emotional devastation of losing a family member.

Our personal injury attorneys handle every aspect of the legal process so your family can focus on grieving and healing.

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Claims

Many motorcycle accident victims in Little Rock discover that the at-fault driver doesn’t carry enough insurance to cover their injuries.

Shamieh Law reviews your own insurance policy for uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, files the appropriate claims, and fights to make sure you receive every dollar available to cover your medical care, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Over $300 Million Recovered for Injured Clients Who Have Become Family

Shamieh Law isn’t just another personal injury law firm in Arkansas.

Our attorneys have earned recognition from Super Lawyers, D Magazine, and The National Trial Lawyers 40 Under 40.

For your motorcycle accident case, that means you’re working with trial lawyers who have stood in front of judges and juries and won, not attorneys who settle every case from behind a desk because they’re afraid of the courtroom.

We’ve hand-picked an elite team of attorneys, paralegals, and case managers who have received training from top lawyers, insurance adjusters, medical doctors, and safety experts.

Every angle of your motorcycle accident claim gets the attention it deserves, from documenting the full extent of your serious injuries to calculating future medical expenses and lost earning capacity that other firms might overlook.

We get started fast, using advanced technology to analyze evidence and get you answers quickly, because in motorcycle accident cases, evidence disappears and witnesses forget details with every passing day.

Many law firms won’t begin investigating your case for weeks.

Shamieh Law is ready to work the moment you call, because we know that the first 48 hours after a motorcycle crash are often the most critical for preserving evidence like surveillance footage, skid marks, and witness accounts.

At Shamieh Law, “Winning With Awareness” means we fight aggressively for results while never losing sight of the person behind the case.

Every motorcycle accident victim who walks through our door becomes part of our family, and we take that responsibility seriously.

Why Choose Our Arkansas Personal Injury Lawyers to Represent You

We don’t just handle cases—we champion our clients’ interests and fight for the justice they deserve. When you trust us with your case, you become part of our family, and we take that responsibility seriously. We are here to serve you.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • An Elite Legal Team – We’ve hand-picked top attorneys, paralegals, and case managers, all trained by leading experts in law, insurance, medicine, and safety.
  • Proven Results – Our firm has recovered over $250 million for injury victims.
  • Recognized Excellence – Our attorneys have earned recognition from Super Lawyers, Texas Lawyer Magazine, D Magazine, and The National Trial Lawyers 40 Under 40.
  • Rapid Action on Your Case – We don’t wait to get started. Our team works with urgency, using advanced technology to analyze evidence and get you answers fast.
  • A Client-First Approach – We understand the challenges you’re facing, from medical expenses to property damage, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
  • More Than Just Lawyers – We’re committed to protecting our neighbors and giving back to the communities we serve.

At Shamieh Law, “Winning With Awareness” means we fight aggressively for results while never losing sight of the people we represent. Every case is different, and we take the time to craft a legal strategy that fits your unique situation.

When you need a firm that’s ready to take action, call us today. We’re here to help.

Winning Life-Changing Settlements for Injury Victims

We have recovered millions on behalf of our deserving clients, and now we’re here to do the same for you. Below are just a few examples of the settlements and verdicts our attorneys have achieved:

Our Little Rock Office

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400 W Capitol Ave # 1722, Little Rock, AR 72201, United States
501-361-1334

If you can’t make the trip to our offices for your free consultation, our team will travel to you. Our primary goal is your comfort and well-being. We seek to provide the assistance you need during this stressful time, and we understand the importance of helping you focus on recovery.

You Pay Nothing Unless We Win Your Case

At Shamieh Law, we believe the cost of quality representation should not hold you back from pursuing the compensation you need and deserve. We understand you may have lost your main source of income or vehicle after an accident and could also be facing substantial medical bills.

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay anything unless we win your case. Contingency fees are common agreements between the lawyer and the client in which the attorney does not collect a fee unless they win or settle the case.

The fee is typically calculated as a percentage of the compensation awarded. This arrangement allows clients with limited financial resources to access legal representation without paying out-of-pocket fees. So, you owe us nothing unless we win.

Your Motorcycle Accident Injuries Won't Wait, and Neither Should You. Call Our Little Rock Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Today

Every day that passes after a motorcycle crash in Little Rock means lost evidence, fading witness memories, and the insurance company gaining more time to build a case against you.

Arkansas law gives you three years from the date of your accident to file a personal injury lawsuit under Ark. Code Ann. § 16-56-105, but waiting can seriously damage your chances of recovering fair compensation.

Shamieh Law offers a free consultation and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

There are no upfront costs, no hidden fees, and no financial risk to you.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Little Rock or anywhere in Arkansas, call Shamieh Law today at 501-361-1334 or fill out our online form for a free case evaluation.

We’re ready to fight for you right now.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Motorcycle Accidents in Little Rock

After a motorcycle accident you should get medical attention right away, even if you think your injuries are minor. Call the police and make sure an accident report is filed. Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and the damage to your motorcycle and any other vehicles involved. Don’t give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company, and contact a motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Under Arkansas law, you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If a loved one was killed in the crash, the family also has three years to file a wrongful death claim. Acting quickly is important because evidence from the accident scene can disappear, and witnesses’ memories fade over time.

Most personal injury lawyers in Little Rock, including Shamieh Law, work on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay any upfront fees, and the attorney’s fee is a percentage of the compensation recovered. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing. This arrangement removes the financial risk of hiring an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer.

You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, future medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disability or disfigurement. In cases involving extreme recklessness, punitive damages may also be available. Every motorcycle accident case is different, and the value of your claim depends on the specific factors involved.

Arkansas follows a modified comparative fault rule. You can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% at fault for the accident. Your total award will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies frequently try to shift blame onto motorcyclists, and an experienced motorcycle accident attorney can counter those arguments with evidence.

Yes. Arkansas law doesn’t require motorcyclists over 21 to wear a helmet. Not wearing a helmet doesn’t automatically make you at fault for the crash or bar you from recovering compensation. However, the insurance company may argue that your injuries would have been less severe with a helmet, which is why having an attorney to fight those claims is important.

The timeline depends on the severity of your injuries, how much medical treatment you need, and whether the insurance company is willing to negotiate in good faith. Some motorcycle accident cases settle within a few months, while more complex cases involving severe injuries or disputed liability can take a year or longer. Shamieh Law works efficiently to resolve your case while making sure you receive fair compensation.

The most common causes of motorcycle accidents include drivers failing to yield the right of way, distracted driving, blind spot collisions during lane changes, left-turn accidents at intersections, and road hazards like potholes and debris. Speeding and driving under the influence also contribute to a significant number of motorcycle fatalities in Arkansas each year.

Look for a law firm with specific experience handling motorcycle accident cases in Arkansas, a strong track record of results, and attorneys who understand the bias motorcyclists face from insurance companies and juries. Ask about their fee structure, how they communicate with clients, and whether they’re willing to take your case to trial if the insurance company won’t offer fair compensation. Shamieh Law offers a free case evaluation so you can ask these questions before making a decision.

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