New Jersey Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
In addition to the costs of medical bills and loss of income, an injury or loss due to the negligent or careless action of another party can cause painful emotional suffering.
As a personal injury attorneys for over 25 years, we have helped numerous victims of personal injuries resulting from auto and motorcycle accidents, negligence, and medical malpractice. If you have suffered an injury or loss, we will fight hard to obtain complete and just compensation for your losses.
General information regarding personal injury and related topics is listed below. Contact us to discuss your specific situation with a New Jersey motorcycle accident attorneys.
To arrange a consultation with a respected New Jersey personal injury lawyer, call 732-396-8900 or contact us online.
The Law Office of Prince & Portnoi located in Clark, New Jersey, serve clients in Union County, Middlesex County, and across New Jersey, including the cities of Rahway, Woodbridge, Cranford, Westfield, Edison, New Brunswick, and Elizabeth.
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Motorcycle riders are in a unique position on the road. They enjoy the freedoms that come with their chosen form of transportation, but they are also left exposed to dangers not faced by automobile drivers and other motorists. The lack of any substantial protective barriers between a motorcycle and the road, as well as the difficulty that motorists may experience in anticipating and seeing a motorcycle, leave riders prone to serious injury in the event of an accident. Motorcycle riders, therefore, must be aware of their legal rights and remedies if they are involved in a traffic accident.
The insurance laws in your state may be very different with respect to motorcycles versus automobiles; consequently, it is very important to consult with an attorney regarding the applicable laws in your state. An attorney experienced in handling motorcycle-related claims will be able to advise you.
A motorcycle accident is a serious matter. You may have been seriously injured, and even if you have not been injured very badly, you probably got a real scare out of the accident. You may wonder what you should do next.
What follows is a general guide to what you should do immediately after a motorcycle accident. Your insurance policy may set out additional or alternative instructions. You need to follow those instructions or your claim for coverage may be denied. In addition, an attorney experienced in handling motorcycle related claims will be able to advise you.
One of the most common vehicle defect issues faced by the public is that of safety recalls of motor vehicles, including motorcycles. Safety recalls are usually instigated by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or the vehicle manufacturers themselves, in response to a discovered defect in a vehicle or a component of a vehicle. Thus, it is important to understand the procedure that is followed in vehicle recalls, and the respective responsibilities of those involved.