Posts Tagged ‘Erie County PA Motorcycle Accident Attorney’
Avoid Motorcycle Crashes – Ten Motorcycle Defensive Driving Tips
Even though motorcycle fatalities decreased in 2020, riders are still overrepresented in the total number of traffic deaths. Almost 5,000 motorcyclists lost their lives in motorcycle crashes during 2020 In addition to fatalities, thousands of motorcyclists are seriously injured each year in motorcycle crashes. Unfortunately, it is up to riders to take steps to reduce…
Read MoreMotorcycle Safety Tips for Riders in Erie, PA
It is Springtime in Northwestern Pennsylvania. Many riders are preparing for long rides through the Pennsylvania countryside. Also, with nicer weather, many riders use their motorcycles for everyday travel. An increase in the number of motorcycles on the road could lead to an increase in the number of motorcycle accidents in Erie. With that in…
Read MoreErie Motorcycle Accident – Four Tips for Recovering Damages for Injuries and Losses
An Erie motorcycle accident can result in catastrophic injuries for a rider, which can lead to considerable financial losses. When a motorcyclist is injured in an accident, many insurance companies try to blame the rider for the cause of the accident. You need an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to help you fight to receive the…
Read MoreFive Factors That Affect the Value of a Motorcycle Accident Claim
Have you been injured in a motorcycle accident? If so, you may be wondering what your motorcycle accident claim might be worth. In this blog, our Pennsylvania motorcycle accident attorney discusses five important factors that affect the value of a motorcycle accident claim. Five Things That Affect How Much a Motorcycle Accident Claim is Worth…
Read MoreWho is Responsible for Injuries Sustained by a Motorcycle Passenger?
Motorcycle passengers are often seriously injured in a motorcycle crash. Mostpassengers in traffic accidents have no control over the circumstances that ledto the crash. Therefore, passengers should receive compensation for theirinjuries from the party or parties responsible for causing the crash. However,it can be difficult to determine who caused a motorcycle accident in somecases. An…
Read MoreThe Four Rules of Motorcycle Accidents That Can Protect Your Injury Claim
Filing a motorcycle accident claim should be just as easy as filing a car accident claim. However, motorcyclists can face an uphill batter to recover full compensation for all damages after a motorcycle crash that is not their fault. For that reason, our Erie motorcycle accident attorney has developed four rules riders should follow after…
Read MoreTwo Important Sources of Evidence in Erie Auto Accident Cases
Collecting compensation for damages after an auto accident may not always be easy. Insurance companies are not in business to lose money. Therefore, insurance providers do not simply hand out money after an auto accident. You must provide evidence to prove the other driver caused the crash. Even with evidence, most insurance companies attempt to…
Read MoreSummertime Motorcycle Safety Tips for Lake Erie Riders
As summer approaches, many motorcyclists take advantage of the beautiful routes around Lake Erie for riding. Long summer road trips are also common for many riders. Even though snow and ice do not interfere with rides during the summer, summer weather conditions can impact a rider’s safety. If you are planning a summer motorcycle trip…
Read MoreAre Accidents at Dawn or Dusk More Likely in The Bay City Area?
Accidents throughout Erie are possible at any moment given the amount of traffic on our roads. Erie is the fourth largest city in Pennsylvania, so heavy traffic is to be expected. With heavy traffic also comes an increase in traffic accidents. However, are traffic accidents more common during certain times of the day? The Dangers…
Read MoreHow Do People View Traffic Safety In The United States?
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety conducts an annual survey to gauge driver attitudes toward traffic safety in America. You may be surprised what drivers reported in the 2017 survey. Some of the key findings of the survey include the fact that most drivers (87.5%) believe distracted driving is a bigger problem than it has been…
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