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Standing With Georgia's Riders

Motorcycle Clubs & Riding Groups

We Ride. We Care. We Represent Riders.

For riders, the road is more than transportation — it's freedom, identity, and brotherhood. Morrison & Hughes is proud to sponsor and stand with Georgia's motorcycle clubs and riding groups, and to fight for riders when another driver's bad decision changes everything.

Proud sponsor of Atlanta riding clubs
Injury cases: no fee unless we win
Attorneys who ride
6 Georgia office locations
Proudly supporting Georgia's riding community  •  Injury cases: no fee unless we win
Why We Support Riders

When Riders Support Riders, Everyone Benefits

Anyone who rides understands the motorcycle community is different. Riders look out for each other — helping someone stranded roadside, supporting a member through hard times, or simply making sure everyone gets home safely. The culture is built on trust, loyalty, and respect.

As proud motorcycle attorneys, we know riding isn't just transportation. For many people it's identity, freedom, stress relief, friendship, and community. That's why we sponsor clubs, fund rider education and charity events, and show up for the organizations that keep Georgia's motorcycle culture strong and its riders safer.

Group of motorcyclists riding together in Georgia
Clubs & Riding Groups We Support

Georgia Riding Clubs We Stand With

We build sponsorship and support relationships with motorcycle clubs and riding groups across Georgia — each with a dedicated page. Explore the clubs we already ride with, and find out how to bring your club on board.

How We Show Up

How Morrison & Hughes Supports the Riding Community

Club Sponsorships & Donations

We sponsor club rides and events and donate to rider organizations — like our $5,000 gift to L.A.M.A. Atlanta — to strengthen the community we serve.

Rider Education & Safety

We back safe-riding programs and share practical guidance, because safer habits and stronger support systems protect every rider on Georgia's roads.

Standing By Injured Riders

When another driver causes a crash, we represent injured riders and their families — and on injury cases, there's no fee unless we win.

Even Safe Riders Get Hurt

You Can Do Everything Right and Still Get Hurt

Distracted drivers, unsafe lane changes, speeding, and failure to yield put motorcyclists at risk every day. Even experienced riders in proper gear who follow every law can be seriously injured in a crash they never saw coming.

When that happens, riders deserve attorneys who understand the motorcycle community — and what's truly been taken: not just transportation and medical bills, but freedom, confidence, and independence. See how we handle Georgia motorcycle accident claims →

Questions From Riders & Clubs

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it cost my club anything to partner with Morrison & Hughes?
No. Our sponsorships, donations, and rider-safety support come at no cost to your club or its members. Reach out and we'll talk about how we can support your rides and events.
What does it cost an injured rider to hire you?
Nothing up front. We handle motorcycle injury cases on a contingency fee — you owe no attorney's fees unless we recover compensation for you. The consultation is always free and confidential.
Can my club or riding group be featured here?
Yes. We're building dedicated pages with clubs across Georgia. Contact us to start a sponsorship and get your club added.
Do you really ride?
We're proud motorcycle attorneys who understand riding culture firsthand — which is exactly why we show up for the community and fight for riders when it counts.

Hurt on Your Bike? We Ride With You.

If another driver changed your life in an instant, you don't have to face recovery alone. The consultation is free and confidential, and on injury cases there's no fee unless we win.

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