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January 2010

Fender Eliminator Kits May Raise Safety Concerns Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
January 28, 2010

Fender Eliminator Kits May Raise Safety Concerns

Many motorcycle riders are purchasing fender eliminator kits to modify their motorcycles. Although motorcycles come standard from the manufacturers, it is still possible to add accessories to the bike to make them personalized. Many people who ride motorcycles like to modify the bikes to make them unique and make them look different. They enjoy tinkering and re-vamping their bikes, and…
Scooter Accidents Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
January 28, 2010

Scooter Accidents

With gas prices soaring, and the downturn in the economy not enabling people to afford cars, consumers have turned to scooters as a reliable mode of transportation.Whether it is the street legal Urban Temp 50cc by Roketa for $1,000 dollars or your good old reliable Honda scooter, sales are increasing. According to the Dallas Morning News on July 2, 2008,…
Rollover Accidents Auto Accident Lawyer
January 28, 2010

Rollover Accidents

With the prominence of SUVs on the road, there is a growing concern regarding rollover accidents. Rollover accidents occur when a vehicle flips over on its side or roof. Vehicles, such as SUVs, with a high center of gravity and narrow tire track are more prone to this type of accident especially when speeding on icy or slick roads. Rollover…
What is Pain and Suffering? Personal Injury
January 27, 2010

What is Pain and Suffering?

One of the most interesting lawsuits I ever heard of was one against McDonald’s, for serving scalding hot coffee to one of their customers. Apparently, the customer was handed a cup of coffee that was so hot, she dropped it, and was “severely” burned. After the dust settled, she was awarded some outrageous sum of money for this one minor…
Do Not Follow Construction Vehicles For A Reason Personal InjuryTrucking Accident Lawyer
January 27, 2010

Do Not Follow Construction Vehicles For A Reason

You might have seen this sign on the back of a large construction vehicle. It says “Do Not Follow – Construction Vehicle.” Some people think that this meant that people shouldn’t follow the vehicle to ask them to do work at residences. What this more than likely really means is that this vehicle is authorized to go to and fro…
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