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Archive: Motorcycle Accidents

How to Know If You Have a Car Accident Case

  If you’ve been injured in an auto accident, you may be wondering if you have a car accident claim. Unfortunately, there’s no way of determining for certain without knowing the details of your particular case, and you can call our office for a free consultation. However, there are two general areas an attorney will…

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Involved in an Uber or Lyft Accident?

Ridehail apps like Uber and Lyft continue to experience a growth trend. In 2019, Uber averaged 111 million users per month, and provided a whopping 6.9 billion rides.(1) These ridehail companies provide consumers with a taxi-like service, but at a reduced cost. In smaller cities where taxis aren’t in common use, ridehailing (sometimes called ridesharing…

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How Social Media Damages Your Personal Injury Claim

Social media has become a normal part of our lives. According to the Pew Research Center, sixty-nine percent of all American adults use Facebook, which makes it the most popular social media networking site. We think nothing of regularly posting a photo or an update to our online audience. However, those posts often depict a…

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Car Accident Checklist: What You Should Do After the Accident

Being involved in a vehicle accident is a stressful, traumatic event, especially if you’ve sustained injuries. Here is a step-by-step checklist of what you need to do if you’re involved in a car accident. CALL THE POLICE Call the police (or call 9-1-1 if there are serious injuries). Don’t let the other driver talk you…

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Kentucky Gives Motorcyclists the Green Light to Run Red Lights

Our motorcycle accident attorneys in Lexington, KY report on Kentucky’s new safe-on-red law.

Anyone who rides motorcycles knows the frustration of sitting at a red light for minutes at a time without getting a green light to go. This can happen when traffic light sensors underneath the roadway fail to detect a motorcycle, because the bike doesn’t weigh enough or the rider did not pull directly over a…

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