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What type of insurance should I have on my Motorcycle?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

Uninsured Motorist Coverage is the most important coverage to carry as a motorcycle rider in the State of Florida. A very high percentage of Florida drivers have no insurance or not enough to pay for your medical expenses and or pain and suffering. Please call us for...

What should I do if I am involved in an accident on my motorcycle?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

If you are unable to immediately meet with an attorney, it is important that you do not admit any fault or sign anything (i.e. any forms from an insurer) in order to preserve your rights. If possible, you should take photos of any injuries or damage to your...

Who can be held responsible for injuries or death to motorcycle operators and passengers?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

Anyone who was at fault in contributing to the cause of a crash can be held responsible. In motorcycle cases involving injury, typically it is the driver of a car or truck that is found to be at fault. If a motorcycle operator is at fault, he can be responsible for...

Is an investigation of my motorcycle accident case important?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

A prompt investigation is essential because the insurance company will usually attempt to prove that the motorcyclist was to some extent at fault in order to diminish the value of the motorcyclist’s...

An unidentified car cuts me off, forcing me to veer off the road, causing injuries to me or my passenger. Can I recover damages?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

If an unidentified vehicle causes a crash, or if the other vehicle at fault in the accident is uninsured or underinsured, you can present a claim to our own insurance carrier under your Uninsured Motorist coverage for your injuries, assuming you have this optional...

I was in a traffic accident when a car turned left in front of me while I was riding my motorcycle. Who is at fault?

by admin | Jul 22, 2013 | Sinclair Law Motorcycle Accidents FAQ

Typically the driver of the left-turning vehicle is at fault, though you may also have some fault if you were speeding or not maintaining adequate...
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