Posts Tagged ‘accident’
Reflections on a Florida Motorcycle Accident Avoided
A Florida motorcycle attorney to stand up for your rights: In a recent Daily News essay written by a Florida journalist accustomed to covering motorcycle accidents, there shine a couple of valuable observations about motorcycle wrecks here in the State of Florida. The first and most important observation is that helmets do indeed help motorcyclists, although they are certainly not a cure for motorcycle accidents. Second, lack of visibility remains a key risk factor for Florida motorcycle crashes. Even sober, law-abiding, and attentive drivers who are already watching out for motorcycles can suffer from the disease of distraction. Florida motorcyclists need more than luck to prevent motorcycle accidents.
Live to Ride
Los Angeles, California Cheri from our Biker Headquarters gave this to me to post and we couldn’t find who wrote it so if anyone knows please give us a heads up. I see prejudice against bikers everyday and I find it sad that there are some people out there who will never know how great bikers are. Read the rest of this entry »
Bikers Get the Latest iPhone App For the Road
iPhone App Helps You at the Scene of a Motorcycle Accident and it’s Free
Los Angeles, California – Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Brown, Koro & Romag, LLP present an iPhone app designed to give you roadside assistance at the scene of a motor vehicle accident.
Dear New York City, I Miss You!
It is my first day back in the office after a wonderful trip to New York City to catch up with some old friends, and I already miss the Big Apple. The trip was amazing, and we even got to check out the International Motorcycle Show at the Javits Center in Manhattan. What a huge success! The building on Saturday January 23 was completely packed with motorcyclists and those looking to become motorcyclists. It was wall to wall with motorcycles, motorcycle accessories, motorcycle information, motorcycle magazines, motorcycle clubs, and much more. I was completely surprised at the number of people who actually rode their motorcycles to the show. Being a LA girl, I was frozen solid, but these guys took the “sunny” day, hopped on their motorcycles and headed to the show. That is my definition of a true biker!

