#1. Amy G Injury Firm — Denver Motorcycle Accident Reviews
Amy G Injury Firm Denver has 1,727 Google reviews with a 4.9-star average. CrashStory analyzed 1,493 text reviews for this Denver motorcycle accident ranking. Clients most frequently review this firm for personal injury, auto accident, and workers' comp matters. 98% of analyzed reviews are positive, with particular strength in case timeline and personal attention. Clients mention team members Gorgy and Spencer by name across 3 reviews, suggesting consistent working relationships. Trust signals include 68 peer endorsements from other attorneys and a 57% response rate to reviews.
Client Reviews of Amy G Injury Firm for Motorcycle Accident Cases in Denver
Motorcycle“Gorgy Alhasoon and the team at the Gaiennie Law Office have been an awesome company to work with since my motorcycle accident last September of 2018. Hands down Gorgy was a great man to work with, even makes you feel welcomed instead of being serious all the time and such a go getter, thank you Gorgy! I highly recommend this company and Gorgy.”
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Personal Injury“I loved working with Amy G Injury Firm! Communication was excellent throughout the entire process, and everyone I interacted with was very kind, professional, and helpful. They always took the time to answer my questions and kept me updated along the way. I’m very happy with the outcome of my case and truly appreciate the support they provided.”
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Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- Fee structure: What percentage do you take on contingency, and are case expenses deducted before or after the fee?
- Case handling: Will I work directly with an attorney, or will most communication go through paralegals and case managers?
- Local experience: How many motorcycle accident cases have you handled in Denver County courts specifically?
Denver Crash Context
Amy G Injury Firm’s Denver office serves Denver County, where 270,077 crashes were recorded between 2013 and 2026. 7,546 involved injuries. The most common type: not applicable collisions.