A previous post on this blog touched on the fact that the day and time that Georgia residents decide to take their motorcycle for a ride could make a difference in whether or not they are involved in a potentially deadly motorcycle accident. As springtime rolls into...
Motorcycle Accidents
Day and time you go for a ride may lead to a motorcycle accident
Most of our readers know that various entities, both public and private, keep track of a wide range of statistics on just about every aspect of life in America. Vehicle accident statistics, in particular, are useful to show where, how and when these accidents occur....
Motorcycle awareness by motorists in Georgia can save lives
It can seem like an easy thing to say that drivers need to be aware of their surroundings when operating a vehicle on the roadways of Georgia. But, in reality, there is far more to it than that. In fact, there are groups throughout the country, including in Georgia,...
How does a motorcycle accident differ from a car accident?
To most Georgia residents, a personal injury lawsuit is a chance to recover compensation for medical expenses that accumulate due to serious injuries caused by a negligent party. There can, of course, be other damages involved, such as pain and suffering and lost...
Could you suffer a spinal cord injury in a motorcycle accident?
When a Georgia resident is involved in a motorcycle accident, a wide range of injuries could be part of the ultimate result. Neck and head injuries are common, as are broken bones. But, perhaps the most catastrophic injuries that occur in motorcycle accidents are...
Georgia motorcycle accidents caused by a defect
When Georgia residents see reports of a motorcycle accident that does not involve another vehicle, most will probably assume that the accident was caused through some fault of the rider. That could mean rider inexperience, inattentiveness or possibly intoxication....
Taking a motorcycle accident case in front of a Georgia jury
Many Georgian personal injury lawsuits end in a settlement agreement. The parties decide that the resources that would be required to take the case to court exceeds what one party or the other is willing to spend. The parties may agree on a set amount of compensation...
Unique problems to avoid Georgia motorcycle accidents
Many of our Georgia readers may think that personal injury lawsuits based on car accidents and motorcycle accidents are similar, and in many ways, they are right. In both types of cases, the injured party will need to prove the liability of the alleged negligent...
What are the different types of broken bones?
Most motorcyclists in Georgia are experienced riders who take every precaution to avoid being involved in a motorcycle accident. However, the reality is that in many of these accidents the fault doesn't lie with the motorcyclist - another negligent driver is the...
Does wearing a helmet make a difference in a motorcycle accident?
Many residents of North Georgia will likely take full advantage of the pleasant spring weather by getting their motorcycles out, getting them prepped and taking them out for a ride. There is almost no better way for Georgia residents to know that spring has finally...