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Have you been injured in a Florida motorcycle accident? You need the law offices of Greenspoon Marder, P.A. to help you receive compensation for your loss, pain and suffering! Were you caused to crash by a neglectful driver? You have rights under Florida motor vehicle laws.
Contact our law firm for a Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawyer to help settle your injury case! We are also proud to serve Florida while accommodating our clients better with our five office locations: Fort Lauderdale, Aventura, Orlando, West Palm Beach & Boca Raton.
Common Injuries Involved in Motorcycle Wrecks:
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Body Disfigurement
- Multiply Fractures
- Skidding and Sliding Rashes
- Skin Burns
- Spinal Cord Injuries
Here are some Florida statistics of motorcycle accidents.
The analysis of motorcycle crashes that occurred in Florida has shown an average increase of 11.9%. Among the number of persons involved in motorcycle crashes, 48.5% resulted in injury while 2.6% resulted in death. The average 8.6% of all traffic deaths occurred on highways and are results of motorcycle related crashes.
Some Reasons for Motorcycle Accidents:
- Defective Bike Equipment
- Impaired Road Conditions
- DUI / DWI Drivers
- Drivers Speeding
- Negligent Driving
- Faulty Traffic Lights
- Failing to Yield Right of Way
In many Florida highway accidents, the biker is not at fault. A motorcycle accident is often caused by the other driver speeding, road rage, and negligence. The drivers do not see the motorcyclist when driving and cause the cyclist to wreck when the driver changes lanes or makes turns without signaling. Motorcyclists have the same rights on the roads and deserve the same attention as other drivers.
Get Immediate Legal Assistance! Contact an experienced and knowledgeable Florida Motorcycle Accident Lawyer to get answers regarding your accident case. We are here to assist you with all of your legal concerns. If you have been injured or a loved one is fatal killed in a bike accident, you need legal counsel, our lawyers can help you.
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