Motorcycle Accident Legal Guides (16 found)

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Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Written by Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Contributor Level 4

Unfortunately, statistics show that one in two motorcycle riders will be involved in an injury accident at some point in their life. There are three things that you should never do if involved in a motorcycle accident:
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Written by Avvo Staff
A motorcycle accident is a type of traffic accident that involves a motorcycle and one or more motorcyclists.
Jon Mitchell Jackson
Written by Jon Mitchell Jackson
Contributor Level 6

I've been riding and racing motorcycles for more than 38 years. As a lawyer, I've also had the privilege of helping dozens of motorcycle accident victims injured because of another driver's negligent conduct. Here are important statistics every motorcycle rider needs to know about...
Gordon Ralph Levinson
Written by Gordon Ralph Levinson
Contributor Level 6

This Guide examines several issues unique to motorcycle accidents and provides useful information to those who may have been recently injured.
Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Written by Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Contributor Level 4

If you or a loved one are in a motorcycle accident in Iowa at some point you will probably deal with an insurance adjustor in your case. The following are 7 secrets which are critical in helping you receive a fair and just settlement for your injuries.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Motorcycle accidents can happen in a variety of circumstances. The information below examples of some of the more common type of motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle accidents can result in serious personal injuries and death. Being aware of these type of accidents may be helpful in their avoidance.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Here are tips one should follow if involved in a motorcycle accident.
Steven M. Gursten
Written by Steven M. Gursten
Contributor Level 4

Personal injury attorneys handling motorcycle accident cases should expect defense attorneys to blame bikers, even when they are completely innocent. The unfair perception many people have of motorcyclists makes these cases dangerous for lawyers unfamiliar with motorcycle accident laws.
R. Michael Bomberger
Written by R. Michael Bomberger
Contributor Level 5

Motorcyclists face a far higher risk of involvement in an
 injury-causing or fatality accident. A motorcycle crash is a complex event
 involving the interaction of human, vehicle and environmental factors.
 This guide provides information for victims of motorcycle accidents and their families.
Robert Mayer Rubenstein
Written by Robert Mayer Rubenstein
Contributor Level 3

The moments immediately after a car, motorcycle, or auto accident require clear, rational thinking to protect yourself and your personal property. There are a number of steps you can take to increase your chances of financial recovery and the amount of that recovery in your auto accident case.
Louis B Vocelle Jr.
Written by Louis B Vocelle Jr.
Contributor Level 3

A Summary of Required and Recommended Insurance for Florida Bikers
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Here are tips to prevent or reduce injuries in motorcycle accidents. Motorcycles by design are less safe than cars and trucks because there is no protective enclosure, seat belts, or airbags.
Jason Eric Kipness
Written by Jason Eric Kipness
Contributor Level 7

Because motorcycles are not enclosed and do not have seat belts or airbags, motorcycle accidents can cause serious personal injuries or even death. Below is a discussion of common motorcycle accident injuries.
Howard Robert Roitman
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Contributor Level 6

Through education, enforcement, outreach, Motorcycle Crash Safety Programs are starting to work. motorcycle safety initiatives focus on comprehensive programs that prevent crashes.
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Written by Avvo Staff
If you were injured in a vehicle crash, document what happened and notify authorities immediately. Once you've gathered all your evidence, contact an attorney to help determine your best course of action.
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Written by Avvo Staff
DUI (driving under the influence) and DWI (driving while intoxicated) are crimes committed when a person operating a car, motorcycle, or other vehicle is under the influence of (1) alcohol, (2) illegal drugs, and/or (3) prescription medication.

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