What Kind of Evidence Do You Need in a Motorcycle Accident Case?

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, often resulting in serious and even life-threatening injuries. Victims deserve justice. Even if you’ve been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, however, you’ll still need a significant amount of evidence in order to win a favorable settlement or verdict. In this article, we’ll answer the question, “What kind […]

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What is the Major Cause of Death in Motorcycle Accidents?

Motorcycle accidents can result in serious and even life-threatening injury. In North Carolina, 183 people were killed in motorcycle crashes in 2019, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). You might be wondering, “What is the major cause of death in motorcycle accidents?” The major causes of death in motorcycle accidents are head […]

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Can I Sue for a No-Contact Motorcycle Accident in North Carolina?

No-contact motorcycle accidents, where a motorcycle crashes due to another driver’s negligence despite never touching the other vehicle, are more common than you might think. These dangerous accidents can result in serious injuries and even death. However, because there is no contact between the motorcycle and the other vehicle, victims sometimes wonder, “Can I sue […]

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What is the Average Motorcycle Accident Settlement?

Those injured in motorcycle accidents face serious damages, including medical bills, lost wages, loss of future income, emotional distress, and more. If you’ve been injured, you may be wondering, “What is the average settlement for a motorcycle accident?” The reality is, there is no average settlement for a motorcycle accident. Every case is different, and […]

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What Should I Do After a Motorcycle Accident?

The aftermath of a motorcycle accident can be overwhelming. You may have suffered serious physical injuries, and may be dealing with emotional trauma. In the days and weeks after the accident, you may be faced with medical treatments and face expensive medical bills. Sometimes, injuries result in missed work and lost wages. In other cases, […]

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How Can Motorcycle Riders Increase Visibility?

Motorcycles are some of the smallest motor vehicles on the road. Many motorcycle accidents occur when motorists fail to see riders in time to avoid a collision. It is extremely important to maximize your visibility if you regularly use a motorcycle. The following six tips may help you increase your visibility while riding: While increasing […]

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

Nothing compares to the freedom of the open road on a motorcycle. Unfortunately, few motor vehicle accidents result in as many fatalities and severe injuries as those involving motorcycles. Common causes of these accidents involve another vehicle, rider error, mechanical issues, and road or weather conditions. Because motorcyclists are so vulnerable, they must always remain […]

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Motorcycle Tips: Driving a Motorcycle Safely on Different Surfaces

Motorcycles are everywhere.  Many people enjoy the feeling of the open road and riding motorcycles. There are a few things that motorcycle drivers can do to decrease the chance of being involved in accidents.  Just riding a motorcycle increases your chances of being in an accident. Uneven Surfaces Uneven surfaces such as broken pavement, bumps, […]

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Are Accidents Handled Differently in North Carolina if they Involve Motorcycles?

The same laws apply to automobile collisions, whether they involve a car, an SUV, or a motorcycle, but there are different factors that come into play when motorcycles are involved in an accident. Motorcycle accidents are 26 times more likely to result in a fatality than other kinds of collisions. Many of the reasons are […]

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Everything You Need to Know about North Carolina’s Motorcycle Safety Courses

Riding a motorcycle is fun, but when accidents happen they can be deadly. According to statistics published by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in April 2015, the number of motorcycle fatalities is 26 times higher than the number of automobile traffic deaths. The IIHS also points out that more than half of all […]

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