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Orange County Motorcycle Lawyer
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Motorcycle
accident victims and passengers can sustain
ankle-foot injuries, lower leg injuries, knee and
thigh injuries, head trauma, brain injury and even
chest injuries.
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Orange County Motorcycle Lawyers
Orange County Motorcycle accident
Lawyers, understand motorcycle law. If you are
dealing with a motorcycle crash family tragedy our law firm
understand your pain and will fight to get you and your
loved ones just compensation.
Car Collision accident? Slippery Road?
Ask us for help.
Our law firm has a 95% success rate in handling motorcycle
collisions resulting from highway construction, roadway
defects, pavement ridges, potholes, lack of barriers,
objects in the road, being rear-ended, sliding due to
unpredictable braking and excess speed.
Motorcycle accidents can result in serious bodily injuries
and even death. Statistics have shown most motorcycle
accidents involving another motor vehicle have been the
direct result of the motorist merging into the lane of a
motorcycle and violating the motorcyclist’s right of way.
Other motorbike accidents have resulted from "obstruction of
view", of a motorists from the suns glare or just not seeing
a motorcycle in traffic. These accidents often happen at an
intersection causing an unavoidable collision thus violating
the motorcyclist right-of-way, as well as violating traffic
controls.
Negligent speeding motorcyclists running wide on a curve due
to excess speed or under-cornering can be the domino effect
to a deadly pileup. Fuel leakage and spills from a
motorcycle crash can cause a fire hazard. Vehicle failure
where control was lost due to a puncture flat are another
known cause of a motorcycle accident.
Orange County Motorcycle accident
Lawyers work on behalf of the motorcycle
accident victim to protect their rights and get them money
for any pain and suffering that may have resulted from
injuries received in a motorcycle accident. Loss of earnings
due to being away from work or a permanent disability is
considered in providing a victim compensation.
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