Should Motorcycle Helmets Be Mandatory In All States?

by gclatworthy December 6, 2012 Motorbike Accidents

[US Law and General] Motorcycle riding can be a fun and exhilarating hobby and an exciting means of transportation, but it can also be deadly. As a result, many states have enacted helmet laws in an attempt to lessen the amount of highway fatalities involving motorcycle riders that occur each year. While these laws are […]

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Reckless Driving Accidents

by clarklawoffice November 10, 2012 Accident Claims

Have you suffered Injuries as a Result of Another Driver’s Reckless Driving? (US law and generally) Auto accidents result in serious injury and sometimes even death if the accident is particularly bad. In most cases, the accident could have easily been avoided if both drivers were paying more attention and driving defensively.  While not all […]

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Calculating Auto Injury Settlement Claims with an Online Calculator

by Troy Williams October 19, 2012 Accident Claims

Working Out an Approximate Answer to Injury Claims Let’s face it we live in a world of blame. Where there is blame there is a claim. That’s what we hear consistently. It could be a simple dog bite, an angry punch from the neighbour, auto accident, whiplash injury or indeed anything that causes us to […]

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Why are Motorcycles Fatalities on the Rise?

by goose575 October 18, 2012 Accident Claims Law

While road safety agencies such as individual state’s department of transportation (DOT) have been working towards reducing the total number of accidents on the road, however motorbike accidents seems to be eluding answers. Lawmakers and enforcement agencies have certainly been working hard to ensure higher safety standards. The results are visible in more general awareness […]

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Fullerton Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

by Bisnar Chase September 19, 2012 Motorbike Accidents

Fullerton, California, in Orange County, is the home of some of the final open spaces left in southern California where motorcycle riders can take to the open road and feel they are back in the “old days” of bike riding.  The West Coyote Hills provide trails that seem to go back in time to the […]

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Personal Injury Claims Scotland: Top 10 Tips

by Lawford Kidd September 3, 2012 Accident Claims

Useful Scottish personal injury claims law blog post from injury lawyers Lawford Kidd outlining the top 10 tips for making an accident claim in Scotland to allow you to claim maximum compensation and avoid a stressful experience. If you need confidential/impartial legal advice contact this site’s editor Gavin here. 1. DO Provide your doctor with […]

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In the Event of a Hit-and-Run, How Are You Protected?

by Five Fantastic Lawyers™ August 7, 2012 Accident Claims

(U.S. Law) The only thing worse than an auto accident, is an auto accident which ends with a hit-and-run. Not only does this delay your ability to get your insurance claim on damages, it may mean that you are stuck alone and injured on a remote highway. Fortunately, the law takes your concerns and fears […]

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Landmark Victory Against Fraudulent Whiplash Compensation Claims

by curtislegal July 30, 2012 Accident Claims

Illegitimate Whiplash Compensation Claims are sending car insurance premiums rocketing. England and Wales now has the highest number of personal injury claims for the whole of Western Europe. Experts estimate there are more than 1,500 such claims every day. Lee Robinson, clinical director of a private physiotherapy clinic in Wakefield, was involved in a minor car collision […]

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Personal Injury Claims Advice – Vehicle Passengers

by GDeanNorwich March 22, 2012 Accident Claims

If you’ve been involved in a car accident and suffered an injury as a result, it is not only the driver of the car that can claim, but the passenger as well. This not only include transport such as cars, vans, and motorcycles, but also public transport such as trains and buses too. In any […]

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Whiplash and Referral Fees: Who Really Fuels Britain’s Compensation Culture

by Watermans Solicitors January 23, 2012 Accident Claims

For those of you unaware of the recent activities of Jack Straw MP, Britain’s former Secretary of State for Justice, he has, for the last 12 months been spear-heading a noble crusade of justice to rid the UK of its “compensation culture” with particular focus on targeting personal injury claims arising from road traffic accidents. […]

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