Nicolet Law Strengthens Motorcycle Rider Protection Through Exclusive Harley-Davidson Partnership
TL;DR
Nicolet Law's exclusive partnership with House of Harley-Davidson gives riders a strategic legal advantage in navigating complex insurance disputes and serious injury claims after Midwest motorcycle crashes.
Midwest Motorcycle Lawyers™ operates as a specialized division of Nicolet Law, providing systematic legal support for crash investigations, insurance disputes, and injury claims across four Midwestern states.
This partnership strengthens community safety by supporting rider education and first responder initiatives, creating a better tomorrow through collaborative efforts to reduce motorcycle injuries and fatalities.
The firm recently sponsored a chili cookoff that raised funds for firefighter training while connecting with riders through dealership events and community gatherings.
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Nicolet Law Accident & Injury Lawyers has become the Exclusive Personal Injury Partner for House of Harley-Davidson in Milwaukee, strengthening the firm's long-term investment in protecting riders across the Midwest. The partnership expands the reach of Nicolet Law's Midwest Motorcycle Lawyers™ division, which was established to meet the unique needs of injured motorcyclists and their families while supporting the communities where they live and ride. The legal organization provides assistance with crash investigations, insurance disputes, and serious injury claims involving motorcyclists across Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Iowa.
Led by Partner and avid motorcyclist Drew Epperly, known as The Midwest's Motorcycle Lawyer™, this division is designed to function as an arm of Nicolet Law. The expansion comes at a time when motorcycle crashes remain a serious concern throughout the region. In Iowa, motorcycles account for a small percentage of registered vehicles and vehicle miles traveled but represent a disproportionate share of traffic fatalities, including 2023, in which motorcycle deaths made up 16% of statewide traffic fatalities. Across Wisconsin, state transportation and public safety agencies continue to report the need for ongoing rider education, improved driver awareness, and stronger safety initiatives. With over 1900 crashes happening annually between 2020 and 2024, Wisconsin motorcycle riders need to be especially vigilant when someone else's negligence causes harm.
In Minnesota, official crash reports and annual motorcycle safety publications emphasize that riders remain overrepresented in serious and fatal crashes, which has driven support for a statewide motorcycle safety program. Vision Zero efforts in North Dakota likewise highlight the importance of targeted strategies to reduce motorcycle injuries and fatalities, underscoring how vulnerable riders can be when other drivers fail to share the road safely. Midwest Motorcycle Lawyers™ reflects Nicolet Law's belief that effective legal representation for riders must be grounded in a real understanding of motorcycle culture.
As a rider who has personally recovered from a crash, Partner Drew Epperly brings first-hand insight into the physical, emotional, and financial pressures motorcyclists face after a serious accident. His experience shapes how the Midwest Motorcycle Lawyers™ evaluate cases, collaborate with experts, and communicate with clients whose lives have been upended by a crash. The team's work also extends beyond courtroom advocacy and settlement negotiations. The team attends dealership events, rallies, and community gatherings to provide clear, plain-language information about insurance coverage, common crash scenarios, and the steps that can protect a rider's rights after a collision.
The partnership is designed to help riders understand that they do not have to navigate complex legal and insurance systems alone, especially when injuries are serious and liability is contested. Through the exclusive partnership, Nicolet Law and House of Harley-Davidson will unite to support the community. Recently, representatives attended and sponsored House of Harley's Chili Cookoff in Greenfield. Teams from multiple fire departments and firefighter organizations competed to raise funds for specialized training, equipment, and support services for firefighters and their families throughout southeast Wisconsin. The event, organized in partnership with Milwaukee Firefighter Charities and Local 215, draws departments and supporters from communities including Caledonia, Racine, West Allis, Greenfield, Hales Corners, and others.
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