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-Posted On November 10, 2022 In Bicycle Accident,Bikes and California Law-

Can a Cyclist Use a Handheld Mobile Phone While Riding?

Texting and driving is an undoubtedly dangerous practice. Using a mobile phone takes your eyes, hands, and mind off of this important act, which can heighten the risk of an accident. In fact, this practice is illegal in California. Many people wonder if this rule extends to other road activities too, like riding a bicycle. While many states have laws that expressly prohibit texting and cycling, California has no such statute in place. Although it is legal for a cyclist to use a mobile phone while riding, however, this practice can be very dangerous. If you are involved in an…
-Posted On October 20, 2022 In Motorcycle Accidents,Motorcycle Community-

Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Motorcycle Accident?

As a motorcyclist, you risk getting into an accident every time you head out on the road. From unsafe road conditions to dangerously negligent drivers, motorcyclists are vulnerable to serious injuries and collisions. If you find yourself in this situation, you could face significant financial hardship, physical pain, and emotional suffering. In California, the person or entity who caused your accident is financially responsible for your damages. The liable party is required to pay for your medical bills, as well as lost wages, property damage, and other losses. To find the defendant, you will need to determine who was at…
-Posted On October 10, 2022 In Bicycle Community,Bikes and California Law-

The Three Feet Rule Bicycle Law in California

It’s no secret that cyclists are extremely vulnerable to injuries on the road. From distracted drivers to motorists who fail to yield the right of way, many hazards could lead to a bicycle accident. To help reduce the risk of these incidents, California has passed several important bicycle laws, including the Three Feet for Safety Act. The three feet bicycle passing law helps protect cyclists from accidents caused by drivers who follow too closely. This law requires all motorists to give cyclists at least three feet of clearance from any part of their vehicles.  An Overview of the Three Feet…
-Posted On September 21, 2022 In Motorcycle Accidents-

How to Avoid Blind Spot Motorcycle Accidents

Blind spots are areas around a vehicle where a driver cannot see. Because motorcycles are much smaller than the average car, it is very easy for a driver to miss a motorcyclist when he or she is traveling in these areas. As a result, serious accidents can occur. When you are riding a motorcycle in San Francisco, it is very important to be aware of other drivers’ blind spots. Here is how to avoid blind spot motorcycle accidents and protect yourself on the road. #1: Stay Out of the Blind Spot The best way to avoid blind spot motorcycle accidents…
-Posted On August 24, 2022 In Motorcycle Accidents-

How to Deal with Insurance Companies After a Motorcycle Accident

If you are injured in a motorcycle accident, you’ll likely file an insurance claim. California law allows motorcyclists to pursue these claims if someone else is responsible for their accident. To successfully recover compensation from an insurance policy, you will need to show that the policyholder caused your collision. Dealing with insurance companies after a motorcycle accident can be complex and challenging. It is important to be careful whenever you engage with a company representative—anything that you say could have an impact on your future case. Do Not Speak with an Insurance Company Before Consulting a Lawyer When you are…
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