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Crowley Motorcycle Repair Shops


When you hire an attorney to handle your personal injury claim, you want to make sure you hire an expert. Mark Anderson has been defending the rights of motorcyclists injured in traffic collisions since 1991. Motorcyclists involved in crashes typically suffer very serious and often fatal injuries. It is important that you have an experienced lawyer on your side to make sure your right to compensation for your medical bills, loss of income and trauma suffered. The Anderson Law Firm will fight the insurance company for you. Call now for a no-fee, no-obligation consultation on your case. Our toll free number is 1-800-354-MARK.


The Anderson Law Firm is based in downtown Fort Worth and caters to motorcyclists across North Texas. We believe in keeping things local, so we have put together a list of motorcycle repair specialists throughout the area. This is the list for Crowley:

Pro Privateer
221 Beechgrove Terrace
Crowley, TX 76140
817-834-4213

Look also in Burleson, Benbrook and Fort Worth.


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What if my wrecked motorcycle is considered a total loss?
How To Get Your Motorcycle Repaired After a Traffic Accident
Motorcycle Accident Injuries: Spinal Cord Injuries




One of the most common questions a new client has is “What is my case worth?”

The truth is that it is extremely difficult to estimate any injury claim's value until the injured party has ended medical treatment and is either well or as well as he or she is going to get. Only then can you truly put a figure on the damages that should be sought.


There is nothing worse than settling a claim too soon because once you settle, it's final. If your conditions worsen after prematurely accepting a settlement then you have no choice but to pay any additional medical bills yourself. Once your case settles, you cannot force the insurance company to also pay for your medical care in the future.