May 18, 2020
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 explains how it can affect you as a driver in the...
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May 11, 2020
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 to have seat belts on your scooter. But what about sidecars? Motorcycle accident lawyer...
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May 4, 2020
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 not executed safely. New Jersey motorcycle accident lawyer Jerry Friedman breaks down...
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Apr 27, 2020
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 insured by the minimum coverage requirement. Hospital and medical bills can soar....
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Apr 20, 2020
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 services if there is a dispute or injury. But, on occasion, the other driver flees the scene. This...
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Apr 13, 2020
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 protection benefits or PIP. New Jersey motorcycle...
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