Georgia Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Directory: Roswell

Roswell is the ninth-largest city in Georgia, with a population of about 92,800 as of the 2020 Census, and sits in northern Fulton County as a suburb of Atlanta. Its road network feeds into Georgia 400, which runs along the city’s eastern edge, and Holcomb Bridge Road (GA-140), which connects to GA-400 at a heavily traveled interchange; Old Alabama Road, a popular riding route linking Roswell to Johns Creek, carries heavy commuter traffic. These corridors create real risk for motorcyclists, who are far more likely than car occupants to suffer serious or fatal injury in a collision. Motorcycle cases also differ from ordinary car wrecks: riders face documented bias from insurers and juries, left-turn and blind-spot collisions are common crash patterns, and Georgia law adds rider-specific rules, including a universal helmet requirement and a ban on lane-splitting.

Anyone considering a motorcycle accident claim in Georgia should be aware of one fixed legal deadline. Under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, most personal injury actions, including those arising from motorcycle accidents, must be filed within two years of the date of injury, and missing that window generally bars the claim. A separate four-year deadline applies to property damage claims, and shorter notice rules apply when a government vehicle or entity is involved. Georgia also follows a modified comparative negligence rule, under which an injured person’s recovery is reduced by their share of fault and barred entirely if they are 50 percent or more at fault. Georgia requires all riders and passengers to wear a DOT-compliant helmet under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-315, and lane-splitting is prohibited under O.C.G.A. § 40-6-312.

The directory below lists five firms that handle motorcycle accident cases for Roswell, each verified from a dedicated motorcycle accident page on the firm’s own official website. Because Roswell is part of metro Atlanta, several of these are multi-office practices serving Roswell as one of several areas, which is noted per entry. The list is organized for comparison rather than ranking.


1. Lawbike Motorcycle Injury Lawyers

Lawbike Motorcycle Injury Lawyers maintains a dedicated Roswell motorcycle accident page on its site and operates an office on Sun Valley Drive in Roswell, describing a practice focused on injury law for riders and stating that its attorneys are riders themselves. The page sets out the hazards motorcyclists face from aggressive, distracted, impaired, and negligent drivers, and emphasizes that the weeks after a crash are critical because evidence can disappear, indicating a genuine rider-focused emphasis.

The practice handles motorcycle crashes exclusively on a contingency-fee basis with a free, confidential consultation. The firm states it has pursued justice for riders since 2012; any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

2. Butler Kahn

  • Multiple offices: Atlanta and additional Georgia locations, serving Roswell and North Fulton County
  • Phone: (678) 940-1444
  • Attorneys: Jeb Butler and Matt Kahn
  • Focus: Motorcycle accidents, truck and car accidents, catastrophic injury, wrongful death
  • Fee structure: Contingency-fee basis, free consultation
  • Web: https://butlerfirm.com/roswell-injury-lawyers/motorcycle-accident/

Butler Kahn maintains a dedicated Roswell motorcycle accident page on its site, representing riders seriously injured in crashes that were not their fault. The page sets out Georgia’s rider-specific rules in unusual detail, including the DOT helmet and eye-protection requirements, the Class M license requirement, and the ban on lane-splitting and on passing within the same lane, indicating a genuine rider-focused emphasis. It is a multi-office Georgia firm, so a prospective client should confirm which office would handle their matter.

The practice handles motorcycle crashes alongside truck and car accidents, catastrophic injury, and wrongful death on a contingency-fee basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

3. Wetherington Law Firm, P.C.

Wetherington Law Firm maintains a dedicated Roswell motorcycle accident page on its site, representing injured riders on GA-400, Holcomb Bridge Road, and throughout Roswell. The page sets out local detail, identifying Holcomb Bridge Road and its GA-400 interchange as particularly hazardous and Old Alabama Road as a popular riding route with heavy commuter traffic, and accurately explains Georgia’s all-ages DOT helmet requirement, indicating a genuine rider-focused, locally grounded emphasis. It is an Atlanta-based practice serving Roswell, so a prospective client should confirm which office would handle their matter.

The practice handles motorcycle crashes alongside broader personal injury and product liability on a no-fee-unless-recovery basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

4. Hasner Law, PC

Hasner Law maintains a dedicated Roswell motorcycle accident page on its site, representing injured riders in Roswell and the surrounding areas. The page identifies common local crash causes, including distracted driving, failure to check blind spots, following too closely, and lack of caution during left turns, and notes that punitive damages may be available in cases of extreme negligence, indicating a rider-focused emphasis. (A specific Roswell street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own motorcycle page reviewed here, so it is not listed.)

The practice handles motorcycle crashes alongside car and truck accidents and broader personal injury on a contingency-fee basis. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.

5. The Weinstein Firm

The Weinstein Firm maintains a dedicated Roswell motorcycle accident page on its site, providing legal support to injured riders in the Roswell area. The page explains that Georgia is an at-fault state and walks through how comparative fault is apportioned among parties, noting that the outcome often depends on documenting injuries and proving the rider was less at fault, indicating a rider-focused emphasis. (A specific Roswell street address is not clearly published on the firm’s own motorcycle page reviewed here, so it is not listed, and a prospective client may want to confirm the office location directly.)

The practice handles motorcycle crashes alongside broader personal injury, handling evidence gathering, insurer negotiation, and court representation. Any references to past results are firm-reported and have not been independently confirmed against court records.


After a Motorcycle Accident in Roswell: Practical Notes

Two factors shape most Roswell motorcycle accident claims: the two-year filing deadline under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, and the documented bias riders face. Insurers frequently assume a motorcyclist was speeding or weaving, so evidence that rebuts those assumptions, such as the other vehicle’s data, scene photos, and accident reconstruction, matters early, and that evidence degrades quickly. The GA-400 and Holcomb Bridge Road interchange and Old Alabama Road concentrate rider risk, and several firms serving Roswell are multi-office metro-Atlanta practices, which is noted above.

Georgia uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means an injured rider’s recovery can be reduced by their share of fault and is barred entirely if they are found 50 percent or more responsible. Two rider-specific rules often come up: Georgia requires a DOT-compliant helmet for all operators and passengers, and lane-splitting is illegal, so an insurer may raise either issue to shift blame. Georgia’s 2025 tort reform law (Senate Bill 68) also changed how certain evidence and how medical-expense and non-economic-damage arguments are presented at trial, which can affect how a motorcycle accident case is valued.

When comparing the firms above, useful points of distinction include whether the office shows genuine rider-focused depth (confronting insurer bias, helmet and lane-splitting nuance, reconstruction of rider speed) versus a general injury practice, whether it is physically near Roswell or serves it as part of a wider metro-Atlanta practice, and the size of the attorney team. None of the entries here is endorsed or ranked; the list is a verified starting point for an injured Roswell rider’s own research.


Note: This list is not a ranking and makes no “best” claim. Many more attorneys handle motorcycle accident cases for Roswell. The five firms above are verified records, each confirmed from a dedicated motorcycle accident page on the firm’s own official website (the Web link for each entry points to that motorcycle accident page, not just the home page). Several serve Roswell as part of a wider metro-Atlanta practice, which is noted; where a street address is not published on the firm’s own site, it is omitted rather than taken from a third-party listing. Firm-reported results have not been independently confirmed against court records. This directory is general information about Georgia law and individual firms, not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship; the legal points summarized here reflect general Georgia law as of the date below and can change or be affected by recent reforms, so an injured person should confirm how current law applies to their own situation with a licensed Georgia attorney. Data current as of June 6, 2026.

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