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Motorcycle Adaptations for Disabled Bikers

Motorcycle Accident Lawyers: We received several encouraging comments to our recent post on Cathryn “Cat” Hammes, whose body and Harley Fat Boy took a terrible beating in a devastating 2006 motorcycle accident. Despite losing one leg, this strong-willed blonde biker...

Stay Safe During Daytona Bike Week

Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys®: As we’ve already mentioned, Daytona Bike Week 2012 is just around the corner, and this year’s bike rally is March 9 through March 18. Those of you who are heading to Daytona for Bike Week are in for an experience you won’t soon...

The Rolling Thunder® Inc. Mission to Help POW’s and MIA’s

Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys®;  As a follow up to our recent blog on the Rolling Thunder® Inc. Ride for Freedom, we felt the need to share more information about Rolling Thunder® Inc. and the current Prisoners Of War (POW) and Missing in Action (MIA) this...

Controversy Over Motorcycle-Only Safety Checkpoints

Russ Brown Motorcycle Accident Lawyers: The controversy over motorcycle-only safety checkpoints continues. Back in 2010, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) began to provide federal funds to state and local governments through their Motorcycle...

Rolling Thunder®, Inc. 25th Anniversary “Ride for Freedom”

Although it is only early February, now is the time to start making plans to attend this year’s Rolling Thunder XXV “Ride for Freedom” demonstration in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, May 27, 2012. Rolling Thunder Ride for Freedom started out in 1988 with 2,500...

When Death Throws You Back – Cat Hammes

Dimples, grit, and one leg – and back on her Harley Fatboy. Cat Hammes’ website is OneLeggedBlonde.com, and when she delivers motivational speeches to groups, her opening words are, “When death throws you back.” It’s hard to say whether death did throw her back, or...

Addie & Gussie Van Buren – True Legends

Addie and Gussie Van Buren conquered every stubborn, small-minded convention in their way. What they accomplished would be brave and courageous now; in 1916, their daring was amazingly heroic, and in defiance of almost every standard that kept women in subservient...

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