Motorcycle Accident
Beware of Construction Work Zones if You Drive a Motorcycle
When you hear about work zone accidents on the roadways, the first thing most people think of is construction workers being injured or killed. While it is true that these work areas are incredibly dangerous for those who earn a living by repairing and improving our infrastructure, they are far from the only individuals at…
Read MoreTail of the Dragon Slaps Motorcycle Riders
For motorcycle riders, finding scenic roads with interesting characteristics is part of the draw to climbing on a bike for a relaxing adventure. Some roads have become well known as sort of motorcycle tourist traps. One of those destinations, known as Tail of the Dragon, begins in Deal’s Gap, North Carolina and crosses into Tennessee.…
Read MoreThe Importance of Motorcycle Safety Courses
Motorcycle accidents are often catastrophic. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 192 motorcyclist fatalities reported in North Carolina in 2015. Many of these accidents were not the fault of the motorcyclist involved, but were instead the result of a negligent driver. However, the more skills motorcyclists have in their toolbox, so…
Read MoreState Lawmakers at Loggerheads Over Insurance Mandate in Moped Bill
A few weeks ago, our blog discussed how lawmakers here in North Carolina were currently considering legislation that, if passed, would require anyone who owns a moped to not only register it with the Division of Motor Vehicles, but also obtain insurance, much like they would with a motorcycle. In recent developments, while the moped…
Read MoreNew Helmet-Mounted Device Improves Motorcycle Visibility
On behalf of Warren & Kallianos, PLLC posted in Motorcycle Accidents on Thursday, July 31, 2014. In the aftermath of a serious or fatal motorcycle accident, it’s not uncommon to hear the motorist otherwise responsible for the crash tell law enforcement officials that they didn’t even see the bike prior to the collision. Recognizing just…
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