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Common Injuries Motorcycle Riders Suffer in Accidents

By Cameron Law |

Riding a bike can be a liberating experience. However, operating a motorcycle is also a risky activity that can lead to serious and potentially life-threatening injuries. In case of an accident, motorcycle riders are particularly vulnerable to getting hurt because they are not protected by seatbelts, airbags, and metal. Our Henderson motorcycle accident lawyer… Read More »

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Common Types Of Motorcycle Bias In Personal Injury Cases

By Cameron Law |

Motorcyclists are at a higher risk of accidents on the road compared to car drivers. Due to their smaller size, it is easy for car drivers to overlook them. When accidents involving motorcycles occur, motorcycle riders are often blamed for the accident, even when the car driver was at fault. This bias against motorcyclists… Read More »

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Is Lane Splitting Illegal In Nevada?

By Cameron Law |

Lane splitting is the practice of driving a motorcycle between lanes of traffic that are moving in the same direction. This practice is popular among motorcyclists, as it allows them to move more quickly through congested areas. However, lane splitting can be dangerous and can lead to serious accidents, not to mention that most… Read More »

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Can I Receive Compensation If I Didn’t Wear A Helmet In A Motorcycle Accident?

By Cameron Law |

If you are a motorcyclist who has been injured in an accident in Nevada, you may be wondering if there is any legal recourse available to you. In particular, you may be wondering if not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash affects your ability to recover damages for medical expenses or… Read More »

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Motorcyclists Face Unique Risks: 80 Percent Of Accidents Result In Injuries To The Rider

By Cameron Law |

Motorcyclists face heightened safety risks. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Motorcycle Safety Program cites an alarming figure: “80 percent of motorcycle crashes result in injury or death.” Motorcyclists are far more likely to be seriously injured or killed in a collision than occupants of other vehicles. In this blog post, our Paradise… Read More »

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