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Will My Health Insurance Cover a Motorcycle Accident?

One of the first questions you will have following a motorcycle accident is who will cover your medical bills. It is possible that the responsible party’s insurance company and your motorcycle insurance company will go back and forth, reducing their liability an in attempt to avoid payment. In the meantime, your medical bills will continueContinue Reading

What Should I Ask My Motorcycle Attorney?

After you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident and determined that you want to hire a personal injury attorney, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed about what kinds of questions you should ask. After all, it’s important to know what to expect from filing a motorcycle accident claim, including how long your case will take andContinue Reading

How Can I Best Protect My Legal Rights After a Motorcycle Accident?

It can be difficult to understand the financial and legal challenges that follow a motorcycle accident, until you are involved in one. Immediately following the accident, you are unlikely to think about things like reporting the accident to the insurance company or hiring a personal injury lawyer to protect your rights. However, these important stepsContinue Reading

Motorcycle Accident FAQ

Motorcycles as a means of transportation are common on the east coast, especially during the warm summer months. Unfortunately, though, with an increase of motorcyclists on the road also comes an increase in motorcycle accidents. These are some of the most common questions that you might have following a motorcycle accident. What is the MostContinue Reading

Fighting a DWI Under the Influence of Prescription Medication or Drugs

By:  Andrew S. Prince, Esq.Attorney1-(800)-TEAM-LAW (832-6529)aprinceesq@aol.com  Call With Any Questions or Concerns! However, if charged and guilty of being under the influence of legal prescription drugs while driving, there is a mandatory loss of license for 7 months to 12 months. The New Jersey DWI statute is not only about prohibiting driving after drinking, itContinue Reading

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