Personal Injury Lawsuits Following Motorcycle Accidents

According to Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, an average of 9,727 motorcycle accidents occur every year on Florida roadways. An average of 520 people die each year, and 7,943 people are injured in motorcycle accidents. This leads to multiple personal injury lawsuits following motorcycle accidents each year.  What Causes Motorcycle Accidents?  There is more risk involved in riding a

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Crashing Your Motorcycle As Safely As Possible

It may sound impossible, but there are ways to make a motorcycle crash happen in a relatively safe manner. It isn’t always possible, as in the case of crashes where an automobile crashes directly into a motorcycle. However, even the risk of these crashes can be minimized. Crashing your motorcycle as safely as possible involves preparation and the execution of

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Prepping for a Long Motorcycle Ride

Summer motorcycling often includes long rides that include travel to different states or even across the country. These rides typically include visits to tourist sites or scenic regions of the country in order to enjoy the gifts America has to offer. They can also include stress, fear, and discomfort. That is why you must prep properly in order to have

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T-CLOCS Inspection

If you’ve ever flown in a private plane, then you’ve probably experienced first-hand the long list of checks that must be made prior to take off. It makes sense. If something goes wrong in the sky, it’s a long way back down to the ground. Similarly, riding a bike requires the successful working of many parts in order to safely

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Motorcycle Tire Maintenance to Prevent Blowouts

One of the many terrifying things that can happen while riding a motorcycle on the street is a blowout. The sudden loss of tire pressure almost instantly makes it difficult to maneuver your bike, and you can only hope to maintain control until you are pulled to the side of the road. The potential for an injurious wreck is high,

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DOT, ECE, and Snell Motorcycle Helmet Ratings

When you pick out a motorcycle helmet, it will have a safety sticker on the back of it labeling the helmet as safe for use according to a certain standard. The typical standards you’ll see on motorcycle helmets are DOT, ECE, and Snell. These ratings help prevent traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) during motorcycle accidents, and people who wear safety-rated helmets

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