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Driving Tips For The Los Angeles CA Motorcyclist

Motorcycle Safety Tips: Every day motorcyclists are killed or injured in accidents across the United States, leaving victims and their families struggling with injuries, mounting medical bills, and lifelong disability. Sadly, according to the now famous Hurt Study,...

California Motorcycle Accident Avoidance & Survival Strategies

After the recent spate of serious California motorcycle accidents, it seems worthwhile to review some additional tips and strategies for avoiding motorcycle crashes, or at least reducing the chances of serious injury from such accidents. Turns & Curves Are Risky...

Santa Barbara’s Hotspot For Motorcycle Accidents

Russ Brown Motorcycle Lawyers: Santa Barbara Bike Wreck Hotspot Claims New Victims During Independence Day Vacation In a recent bit of back-to-back bad news in Santa Barbara during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, at least two serious motorcycle accidents happened...

Survive Sturgis – Motorcycle Safety Tips

Safety Tips for Surviving Sturgis Motorcycle Attorneys: The 71st Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in the South Dakota Black Hills is officially underway and ends on Sunday the 14th of August. While the rally offers motorcyclists from around the world an opportunity to...

Summer Hazards for Motorcyclists

Motorcycle Accident Lawyers: With more bikers taking to the open road during the warm summer months, there comes an increase in motorcycle accidents. National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration statistics indicate that fatal motor vehicle accidents spike during...

Motorcyclists, Dress Appropriately!

San Francisco Bay Area Officer Warns Motorcyclist to Dress Appropriately We all know about the importance of wearing helmets while riding on California roadways, but there are other safety measures we can take to prevent serious and fatal injuries from occurring....

What To Do After Being Involved In A Motorcycle Accident

Riders Helping Riders! Your in a motorcycle crash.  Now what?  First call 911, evaluate the scene and if people are injured make sure the operator knows so EMS can be dispatched. If you have been injured, stay calm and assess how badly.  If you are badly injured don't...

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