Warmer weather is here, and it is time to get the motorcycle out of storage. Are you getting antsy and cannot wait to get out on the road? First, calm yourself down and remember that you may not get to your destination if you do not protect yourself when you ride. Here are five ways to ensure you get where…
A recent article published by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) found that driver conspicuity – or visibility – attributes to motorcycle accidents and personal injuries. The study investigated 463 cases relating to motorcycle drivers involved in crashes that led to hospitalization or death. Additionally, more than 1200 motorcycle drivers were randomly selected and surveyed. The study aimed to estimate the…
Even though motorcycles are generally more dangerous than cars, many of us get excited and become bolder when we see one roaring down the road. Unfortunately, many passenger car and truck drivers are inattentive, making the likelihood of a collision for a motorcyclist – and serious injuries – higher than normal. In a car or truck, a driver and his…
If you suffered personal injuries in a motorcycle accident, and did the very best you could do: took pictures of the accident scene, record names of witnesses, went to the hospital for a treatment, and reported the accident, now what? You make a claim against the negligent driver’s insurance company. What happens next are two scenarios commonly faced by those…
Motorcycle accidents happen no matter how safe people try to be. Statistics show that the number of motorcycle accidents increases yearly, while insurance companies often will use their own terms against the victim in settling their cases. This is why you need an experienced New York motorcycle accident lawyer such as Mark E. Weinberger, to help you protect your rights…