By Jan K. Seigel | Published November 15, 2017 | Posted in Motorcycle Accidents | Tagged Tags: excessive speed, lack of visibility leading to crashes, motorcycle fatalities in NJ | Leave a comment
Over the last 10 years for which statistics are complete, annual motorcyclist deaths in New Jersey have averaged 74 per year. Fatalities spike during the summer months, when good weather invites more riders onto the roadways. Six reported crashes last June illustrate the danger to riders: June 4 — A man was killed in Bridgewater, Read More
Read MorePersonal injury (or tort law) claims allow victims to receive compensation when another person or entity’s actions caused the injury, whether the actions were intentionally harmful or simply negligent. Many different situations can lead to a personal injury claim, but some are more common than others. The most common types of circumstances and accidents resulting Read More
Read MoreA 36-year-old driver from Toms River is being sought following a highway accident with a motorcycle in early June in Jackson, New Jersey. The man faces several serious charges, including knowingly providing a false identity to police officers at the scene of the accident. According to the Ocean County prosecutor, the driver caused the midday Read More
Read MoreThe rains that are forecasted for our region may make homeowners happy (as they can get much needed rain for gardens and lawns) but it makes riding treacherous for motorcyclists. Nevertheless, spring viewed as an annual ritual for motorcycle riders as they begin to emerge from winter slumbers. There is one drawback, however. Motorists have Read More
Read MoreEvery motorcycle rider realizes the dangers every time he or she heads out on the road. Even a minor motorcycle accident can result in serious injuries, simply because the rider is the one who absorbs all of the impact. Often, the motorcyclist will be thrown from his or her ride and suffer serious injuries. In Read More
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