Many riders injured in motorcycle accidents may not be able to make a claim or sue for money damages as a result of the “lawsuit limitation.” Under New Jersey law, […]
Under N.J.S.A. 39:6A-4.5, there are certain motor vehicle and traffic regulations defined for motorists and motorcyclists in New Jersey. New Jersey motorcycle accident lawyer Jerry Friedman defines these rules and […]
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Laws provide that automobiles must have seat belts. Since a motorcycle is not an automobile as defined under New Jersey motor vehicle laws, theres no need […]
Riders have asked about lane splitting. Lane splitting is passing slow or stopped vehicles ahead of you in your lane. This can be dangerous for motorcyclists and other drivers if […]
When accidents occur, the injured motorcyclist must look to the policy of the driver at fault for compensation. Unfortunately, about 40% of New Jersey vehicles are not insured or are […]
Most of the time, if you’ve been in a collision, the other party stays at the scene so that you can exchange insurance information and wait for police or emergency […]
Under New Jersey’s No Fault Law, automobile policies provide for payment of a policyholder’s accident-related medical expenses without regard to fault. These medical benefits are referred to as personal injury […]
Keeping Safe and Within the Law on a Motorcycle From 2008 until 2017, there were numerous motorcycle fatalities in New Jersey with 93 deaths occurring in 2011 alone, and from […]
Minimizing the Dangers of Winter Motorcycle Riding in New Jersey Despite a recent drop in nationwide motorcycle accident fatalities, New Jersey’s rate has increased. For New Jersey motorists, 2017 was […]
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