Category Archives: Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle Accidents and Insurance: How to get insurance from your car policy

Does a person hurt in a motorcycle accident by a careless driver have any right to insurance if the at fault driver has no insurance or not enough insurance? My client was T-boned at an intersection in Flagler Beach during … Continue reading

Brain Damages, Accidents and the NFL

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    The NFL was forced into financing some major research into  brain concussions on its injured football players.  NFL’s  stats show football players in “speed positions” are 4 times more likely to die from brain damages than average people! It was … Continue reading

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Too Old to Drive?

This week I helped settle a case for a client who was riding his bike home from the beach when he was hit head on by a little old lady too old to drive.  Her license was taken away two months … Continue reading

Motorcycles, Passenger claims and Red Lights

Daytona Bike Week is just around the corner.  Here is some more timely and hopefully helpful info for passengers during bike week. When  a passenger on a motorcycle is injured, usually in a left turn type accident,  he has two … Continue reading

Motorcycles and Unisured Motorist Coverage

Daytona Bike week is around the corner.  Its an exciting time for bikers coming into the area.  Most will leave with great memories.  Experience tells us some will leave with most of their body parts, and some will not leave … Continue reading

Motorcycle Cases: Rear Enders and Left Turns

Having had the privilege of representing Bikers (and going to trial for many of  them) who were seriously injured while riding their motorcycles, there are a couple of things that all motorists need to be reminded about.  First, motorcycles are … Continue reading

Rear-end collisions and the “Gotcha” rule

Rear end collisions have been around since cars were invented. (Funny, but I have never seen a pelican in formation fly into another one: Why not?)  I was asked recently by a client whether she had any legal rights when she rear ended the car … Continue reading