Every state in the country is crisscrossed by its own set of state highways. Some highways are in good condition and provide good visibility for motorists. Other state highways leave something to be desired: They may be outdated, have only two lanes or be in a state of frequent construction and repair. Do you believe that road conditions were a factor in your motorcycle accident? Or was it a case of a driver of a car or truck " not seeing" your motorcycle?
State Highway Motorcycle Accident? Lawyer Representation Is Important
Which law enforcement agency sent agents to the scene of your accident on a state highway? Was it the state highway patrol or a local police officer in a rural area? Questions such as these should be part of your free initial consultation with a motorcycle injury lawyer from the law offices of Proner & Proner. We represent injured motorcyclists nationwide and our attorneys are ready to give your injury claim a high priority.
Obtaining the police report, whether it was prepared by local or state police, is an important first step into an investigation of the causes and circumstances of your motorcycle accident on a state highway. Did a driver of a car abruptly switch lanes, entering your lane in front of you? This is unfortunately a common occurrence when cars and motorcycles share the road.
Motorcycle Crash on State Highways? Lawyer Mitchell Proner
If you have been injured or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident anywhere in the United States, contact the attorneys of Proner & Proner. At our personal injury firm, our attorneys are well-qualified to represent you in any car, truck or motorcycle accident case.
Learn about our lawyers and our law firm through this website — or call us at (212) 500-1003 for more information. E-mail or phone our law offices to request a free consultation.











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