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Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
Many of us ride motorcycles, whether for recreation, for daily transportation, or both. While the operation of a motorcycle in a safe manner is always important to avoid motorcycle accident injuries, this is particularly so when a motorcycle is sharing the road with other vehicles.
In Louisiana, before you are allowed to ride a motorcycle, you must demonstrate that you possess the skills and knowledge to safely operate one. This is done by obtaining a motorcycle endorsement added to your driver’s license. Learn where to take the motorcycle safety training courses and the requirements to get a ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
A motorcycle accident can happen at any time. All it takes is one distracted driver or rogue pothole to cause a serious wreck. There are, however, certain scenarios in which these crashes are particularly common.
Motorcycle riders can reduce their risk of injuries and death by learning how to adjust their behavior in dangerous situations. Congested traffic, riding at night, poor weather – all of these factors increase the likelihood of crashing.
These five hazards are often the culprits behind motorcycle collisions:
Alcohol consumption;
Lane splitting;
Poorly maintained roads;
Motorists who a ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
Potholes, impaired drivers, poor weather – motorcyclists face countless hazards when they hit the road. One of the best ways to reduce your risk of crashing is to adjust your behavior to the riding conditions.
Congested traffic can be a killer for bikers. Impatient drivers tend to behave recklessly to stay on schedule. Motorists who use their cell phones to pass the time are at high risk of causing distracted-driving accidents, and even a slow-speed collision with a motorcyclist is likely to cause severe injuries.
If you commute to work on a motorcycle, then you are probably familiar with the ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
Every motorcycle accident is a nerve-racking experience, but collisions that cause severe injuries are particularly traumatic. If you are injured in a motorcycle crash, it is important that you remain calm and think clearly. Your actions and statements at the accident scene will influence your ability to recover fair compensation for medical bills, lost income and other damages.
Your top priority after any collision is to seek medical attention. If you are physically able, you should try to collect evidence at the crash scene.
Your motorcycle accident lawyer will need evidence to prove neglige ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
The scene of a motorcycle accident is usually rife with panic. The shock and adrenaline can make it impossible to think clearly; however, it is important to remember that your statements and actions will affect your ability to recover fair compensation for medical bills, lost income and other damages.
A small mistake, such as unknowingly admitting fault or making a recorded statement, could prevent you from recovering any compensation at all. As such, it is critical that you know how to protect your interests after a motorcycle crash.
These four steps are particularly important:
Look for inju ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
It’s no secret that riding a motorcycle offers a rush that no other vehicle can match. They are also easier to park and cheaper to maintain than passenger cars. However, these advantages come at a cost: Even a slow-speed motorcycle crash is likely to cause severe injuries.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, more than 4,976 people died in motorcycle accidents in 2015. That marked an 8.3-percent increase since 2014.
Fortunately, there are steps that riders can take to avoid becoming a statistic. In particular, it is critical that riders adjust their behavior to the weather conditi ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
Riding a motorcycle is a thrilling experience – and there’s no better way to enjoy the rush than to hit the road with friends. However, riding in a group is not the same as riding alone, and if you do not adjust your behavior, then you may end up causing an accident.
Here are five tips to help you avoid a motorcycle wreck when riding with friends:
Host a meeting before you hit the road
Agree on a riding formation
Choose a lead and sweep rider
Inspect your motorcycle
Avoid showing off
Unfortunately, all it takes is one drunk, distracted or negligent driver to cause a catastrophic wreck. If yo ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
Police have released the name of the man who was injured in a motorcycle accident on September 20. Jeremy Goss, 35, was transported to Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital after his 2013 Honda motorcycle collided with a 2006 Nissan.
According to Times Daily, the Nissan was driven by Adean Hogan, 66. The crash happened on Alabama 157 just before 6 p.m.
Accidents like this fuel the debate over whether senior citizens should be required to complete routine road safety tests to maintain their driving privileges. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the fatal accident rate increas ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
A motorcycle accident is a nerve-racking experience, and it may seem impossible to remain calm in the aftermath. This is particularly true if you sustained injuries due to a negligent driver.
However, it is important to remember that your statements and actions will directly affect your ability to make a successful claim. A small mistake could lead to a denial of your claim or reduce your overall recovery.
These five errors are particularly common after motorcycle collisions:
Forgetting to take photographs
Not seeking immediate medical attention
Lying about injuries
Putting off legal action
F ..read more
Morris Bart, LLC » Motorcycle Accidents
1y ago
It’s no secret that drunk driving is dangerous – not to mention illegal. Unfortunately, despite strict DUI laws in Alabama, motorists continue to get behind the wheel after having one too many. So how often do people sustain injuries in drunk-driving accidents? The answer might surprise you: According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving, an injury crash involving a drunk driver happens every two minutes in the United States.
Motorcycle riders are at a particularly high risk of crashing when they are intoxicated. The vehicle’s two-wheel structure makes it unstable, which can be deadly when a rider ..read more