| Legal Help For Motorcycle Accident Injuries |
Get legal help for Motorcycle Accident InjuriesOver two thirds of people who die in vehicles are not properly wearing safety restraints. A person is ten times more likely to die driving a motorcycle than driving any other motor vehicle. This is why motorcycle accident injuries are amongst the most serious. In New York, in 2007, there were 164 fatal motorcycle accidents. The number of non-fatal personal injury accidents was 4,727. Motorcycle rider fatalities as well as registrations have been on the rise since 1997. A recent report card issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for 2004 says that 4008 motorcyclists died in 2004 and 76,000 were injured. About half of all motorcycles involved in a fatal crash collided with another vehicle. A little over one-third of cyclists that died were speeding, approximately twice the rate for drivers of passenger vehicles or light trucks. Almost half of the fatal accidents show alcohol involvement. One out of four motorcycle operators that were involved in fatal crashes had an invalid license. Helmets saved approximately 1158 lives in 2003; another 640 lives could have saved if helmets were worn. The law offices of Rubin & Licatesi, P.C. provide legal representation for accident cases involving mortorcycles. We employ extraordinarily dedicated attorneys who possess the highest academic credentials and strictest professional ethics. Our firm has built its reputation on trust, integrity and successfully delivering the desired results to our clients. If you have suffered an injury from a motorcycle accident because of someone else's carelessness, you should speak with an experienced accident attorney who will evaluate your case with you, to ensure that your legal rights are fully assessed and protected. An attorney can explain what you can expect at every step of your motorcycle accident case.Contact us now to consult with our accident attorneys.
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