Motorcycle Laws: California Style
California motorcycle laws are different than those of other states. This article provides an overview of the distinctions’ in particular, helmet laws and lane sharing.
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California motorcycle laws are different than those of other states. This article provides an overview of the distinctions’ in particular, helmet laws and lane sharing.
→ Read MoreStatistics show that motorcycle accidents are on the rise. And New York is no exception’ in fact, in 2005 there were nearly 5,000 reported motorcycle accidents in the state of New York.
→ Read MoreA Cape Coral man was awarded $45 million as a result of a 2006 Florida motorcycle accident which left him paralyzed and wheelchair bound. The award is thought to be one of the largest personal injury verdicts in Lee County Florida’s history.
→ Read MoreMultiple parties can be sued in a motorcycle accident lawsuit, even when only a single bike is involved. Under motorcycle accident law, you may be able to sue the manufacturer of the motorcycle, another driver, or even the government responsible for maintaining the roads.
→ Read MoreBefore you file a motorcycle accident insurance claim, it is important to know how to speak with a representative of your insurance company
→ Read MoreThe motorcycling community across the United States is passionate and vocal regarding two major issues: helmets and lane splitting. Click here for a primer on helmet and lane splitting laws in the U.S.
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