Motorcycle Accident Injuries and How to Claim Damages

 

Motorcycle accidents are and should be held to different standards of safety than closed vehicle accidents. This is because motorcyclists are more often unseen on the road. Additionally, the lack of a seatbelt means no restraint against inertia propelling you forward in the event of an accident.

 

Because of this increased propensity for risk and the dangers of motorcycle accidents, the laws regarding motorcycle

Left Turn: More Deadly than FL Motorcyclists Might Think!

 

Florida is a popular place for motorcycle enthusiasts. With its year-long temperate climate and various scenic highways, motorcyclists roam the Sunshine State – sometimes with disastrous consequences.

 

You don’t have to look far to find news of serious crashes between motorcycles and other motorists on Florida highways. In Boynton Beach, a high-speed crash killed one man on a motorcycle as a motorist was making

Florida’s Fall Motorcycle Season in Full Swing

When you live in Florida, where the weather is great almost all year long, it makes sense to drive a motorcycle. That doesn’t mean weather (and traffic) aren’t still things to contend with. Florida motorcyclists must be constantly aware of these dangers.

 

In the fall, the Atlantic hurricane season is in full force, for instance. Combine the strong possibility of inclement weather with seasonal tourists

How Following Florida Motorcycle Laws May Affect Your Settlement

 

Florida is a great place to own a motorcycle with its beautiful weather and nearly year-round sunshine. If you’re a Floridian with a motorcycle, though, you have obligations, and it’s important you know what the state of Florida expects.

 

Florida may be a great place to ride a motorcycle, but it’s also one of the most dangerous. According to the National Highway Traffic and

Safe on the Road: How Can Motorcyclists Protect Themselves from Left-Turn Accidents

 

You have a green light and are heading straight through the intersection, when suddenly you see a car making a left turn directly towards you. Maybe it was trying to beat the light before it changed, or the driver was distracted and just didn’t see you. Whatever the reason is, you and your motorcycle are now up against a much larger, heavier, and possibly fast-moving