Long Beach

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Motorcycle personal injury lawyers in Long Beach, California ranked by average rating and total review count.


DK Law – Injury, Accident, and More

3646 Long Beach Blvd #201

Long Beach, CA 90807

Phone: (562) 512-5550

Website: https://dklaw.com/locations/ca/long-beach/

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Total reviews: 181


McGee Lerer Ogrin

4401 Atlantic Ave

Suite 241

Long Beach, CA 90807

Phone: (562) 270-0546

Website: https://www.mcgeelerer.com/long-beach-personal-injury-lawyer/

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Total reviews: 129


The May Firm Injury Lawyers

111 W Ocean Blvd

Suite 2450

Long Beach, CA 90802

Phone: (562) 667-0378

Website: https://www.mayfirm.com/

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Total reviews: 87


Belmont Accident Lawyers

3711 Long Beach Blvd

Suite 610

Long Beach, CA 90807

Phone: (562) 684-6813

Website: https://belmontaccidentlawyers.com/

Rating: 5.0/5.0

Total reviews: 22


Motorcycle Lawyer Pros

100 W Broadway #203

Long Beach, CA 90802

Phone: (855) 869-4777

Website: http://motorcyclelawyerpro.com/

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Total reviews: 78


The Accident Guys

1700 Santa Fe Ave

Suite 203

Long Beach, CA 90813

Phone: (562) 362-5393

Website: https://calltheaccidentguys.com/long-beach

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Total reviews: 53


Getting Ready for Your First Meeting with a Motorcycle Injury Lawyer in Long Beach, California

Before you sit down with a lawyer, gather a few essential documents. Having everything organized helps the attorney quickly understand your case and give you a realistic early assessment of potential compensation.

  1. Police or Accident Report – Any official documentation of the crash (police report, incident number, or a written statement from the responding officer).
  2. Medical Records – Include ER notes, X‑rays or MRI images, follow‑up doctor visits, prescription receipts, and any ongoing treatment plans.
  3. Photographs – Take clear pictures of the motorcycle damage, road conditions, visible injuries, and any hazards at the scene.
  4. Witness Information – Collect names, phone numbers or email addresses, and a brief description of what each witness saw.
  5. Insurance Details – Bring your own policy, the other driver’s liability insurance information, and any uninsured‑motorist coverage you may have.

Putting together this packet shows the lawyer you’re organized and lets them evaluate your claim more accurately—saving you time and helping you focus on recovery.


(Updated: December 5, 2025)


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