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Your Rights as an Iowa Motorcycle Rider |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 14:15 |
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Many Iowans enjoy riding motorcycles most of the year. It is a popular hobby, but riding a motorcycle can be risky and dangerous. As a motorcyclist in Iowa you are entitled to certain rights:
The Right to Use the Roadway
- A motorcycle is just like any other motorized vehicle on the roadway and other drivers are required to respect your space on the road.
- Just like any other motorized vehicle, you must obey traffic regulations and laws
The Right to Not Wear a Helmut
- Iowa is one of only a handful of states that does not require riders to wear helmets
- There is proof that helmets can help reduce brain injuries, however, there are also other studies that have found that wearing a helmet increases your chances of receiving a serious neck injury.
If You are Injured in an Accident You Have the Right to Choose Your Own Doctor
- A doctor who has a good reputation with insurance companies and with the courts can add credibility to your claim. On the other hand, a doctor with a bad reputation can literally destroy your claim.
- Your family doctor may, or may not be, “The Best” choice, if the doctor has experience with accident cases, he/she could inadvertently do something that could hurt your case. Effective personal injury attorneys know which doctors to use and which ones to stay away from.
The Right to Have Your Medical Bills Paid by Your Health Insurance Company
- Sometimes your medical providers will tell you that they cannot bill your health insurance company because there has been an accident. Unfortunately, failing to submit your medical bills to your health insurance company may result in you being turned over to a collection agency, not having your medical bills paid and/or you receiving less compensation for your injuries. You should insist that your bills be submitted to your health insurance company
If Injured in an Accident You Do Not Have to Give a Recorded Statement
- The insurance company for the driver responsible for your injuries may ask that you give a recorded statement. You have nothing to gain and everything to lose by giving the insurance company a recorded statement that they will most likely used against you later in your case
- Keep in mind that the insurance company and their attorneys will eventually obtain all of your medical records and they will try use anything and everything against you. Therefore, if you give a statement and forget to mention something that comes up later in your medical records it can damage your claim
- It is recommended that you do not give a recorded statement, because it rarely helps your case.
Each year hundreds of Iowans are injured and killed in motorcycle accidents. A new FREE Book reveals: ∙ the #1 Way to Avoid a Motorcycle Accident ∙ 10 Myths about Motorcycle Accidents ∙ 6 Things to Know before Talking to the Insurance Adjustor or Hiring an Attorney. To learn how to avoid an accident and costly mistakes Call Now (800)-707-2552, ext. 715 (24 Hour Recorded Message) for more information go to www.MotorcycleAccidentBook.com
Why offer a Free Book? Iowa Personal Injury Attorneys Corey Walker and Erik Bair have represented hundreds of injured Iowans including many Iowans injured in motorcycle accidents. They have seen too many clients make mistakes before they had the “right” information resulting in them losing thousands of dollars. Whether you or a loved one have been injured in an accident or just own a motorcycle this book is available to you. Finally, you can learn about motorcycle accidents in the comfort of your own home with no risk or obligation. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 October 2009 14:18 |
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Iowa Man Injured in Motorcycle Crash |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Monday, 24 August 2009 14:30 |
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An Iowa man has been severely injured in a motorcycle accident that occurred last Thursday afternoon in Muscatine, Iowa. Jerry Weikert was riding his bike when he was struck by a car driven by Nicole Wheeler. Mr. Weikert is currently at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in intensive care. For the full article please visit the blog on our new website.
Our injury attorneys at Walker, Billingsley & Bair practice primarily in helping injured Iowans recovery what they are entitled to. If you or someone you know have been injured in any type of personal injury accident our team of attorneys are here for you to answer your questions.
Learn more about how to deal with your Motorcycle Accident
Visit our Injured Iowan Website
Watch a video about your motorcycle crash claim
Request a Free copy of our Consumer’s Guide to Motorcycle Crashes Book
Contact Walker, Billingsley & Bair about a free consultation
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 August 2009 14:40 |
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MOTORCYCLE CRASHES: MAYHEM ON IOWA’S ROADS |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Friday, 01 May 2009 14:10 |
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Iowans love riding motorcycles, but the reality is that riding a motorcycle is probably the most dangerous thing that most of us do. An alarming fact is that there are an increasing number of motorcycle crashes every year on Iowa’s roads. A motorcycle crash is a violent and dangerous event with almost 90% of all reported motorcycle crashes resulting in injury or death to the motorcyclist. The majority of motorcycle accidents are caused because the other drive did not see the motorcycle before the collision or did not see the motorcycle until it was too late to avoid the crash. Intersections are the most likely place for motorcycle accidents. It is common at intersections that the other car will violate the motorcycle’s right-of-way and pull out in front of the rider. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2009 16:41 |
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3 Things That Can Crash your Motorcycle Accident Case |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009 19:57 |
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Unfortunately, one in two motorcycle riders will be involved in an injury accident at some point in their life. There are three things that you should never do if involved in a motorcycle accident: |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2009 16:42 |
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Do I Need an Attorney to Handle My Motorcycle Accident Case? |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Wednesday, 01 April 2009 16:16 |
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If you are in a motorcycle accident it is likely at some point you will wonder if you need an attorney in your case. You definitely do not need an attorney for every injury case. For example, if your injuries are minor then it is probably in your best interests to try and handle your case on your own. Sometimes in cases where you have not sustained permanent injures, attorney fees and costs might leave little or nothing for you after your medical bills are paid which would not be fair to you. However, if you do have serious or permanent injuries there are many benefits of hiring an attorney. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2009 16:43 |
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10 Myths about Motorcycle Accidents |
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Written by Corey Walker
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009 15:56 |
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Iowa Courts have recognized an Iowan’s right to bring a claim against another for personal injuries caused by fault also known as negligence for more than 100 years. If you are injured by someone’s negligence, including that of another driver then you have what is known as a “personal injury” case. Motorcycle accidents are a type of personal injury case. Every week people ask me questions about motorcycle accidents and from my experience Iowans have many misconceptions and myths about what to do if injured in a motorcycle accident. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2009 16:44 |
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