What to Do if You’re Injured as a Passenger on a Motorcycle

If you’re riding on a motorcycle as a passenger and you get into an accident, it can be a frightening experience. How you handle your accident after it has occurred can seriously impact whether you receive fair compensation. Take the…

Does Motorcycle Gear Really Help in a Crash?

As a motorcyclist, you have a higher risk of injury or death if you’re in an accident. There are about 58 motorcycle fatalities annually in the United States for every 100,000 registered motorcycles. This is over four times higher than…

How Long Does It Take to Settle a Motorcycle Lawsuit?

In the aftermath of a motorcycle crash, your immediate focus is likely on the treatment of injuries. However, once emergency medical issues are treated, you may be wondering how you will pay for that medical care and other losses, especially…

Is it Safe to Ride a Motorcycle in the Rain?

Everyone in South Carolina knows that if it isn’t raining, just wait 15 minutes! That’s because the weather here is famously unpredictable, often changing on a dime.  So, while riders should avoid using their motorcycles during anticipated rain, that’s easier…

Is it Safer to Ride a Motorcycle on Streets or the Highway?

Riding a motorcycle is, in general, more dangerous than driving a car, truck, or SUV. This is because motorcycles don’t have safety features like airbags or seatbelts, and riders are more vulnerable in collisions. According to the Insurance Information Institute…

How to Safely Ride a Motorcycle at Night

Most multi-vehicle accidents involving motorcycles happen when drivers fail to see motorcyclists and collide with them. Driving at night just makes it even more likely for drivers to fail to spot a motorcyclist approaching or in an adjoining lane. In…

Are Insurance Companies Biased Against Motorcyclists?

Insurance exists to protect motorcyclists by helping them pay for their bills if they are injured in a crash. Insurance is especially important for motorcyclists because they have much less protection than passengers in other types of vehicles do. Injuries…

Who’s at Fault in a No Contact Motorcycle Crash?

Motorcyclists are often unfairly blamed for their own crashes because there is a stereotype that they are reckless and frequently break traffic laws. When a car, SUV, or truck collides with a motorcycle, certain evidence can prove that the driver…