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By: Heath C. Murphy – Personal Injury Concussions have become a hot topic lately. There is a reason why and it is because concussions can have permanent effect on accident victims. There is a reason that the

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury A motorcycle accident can change your life. It can kill you or cause you a lifetime of pain and suffering. It is important to know what your legal options

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury Motorcycle Rally season is here. Myrtle Beach Bike Week begins May 8, 2015 and culminates on May 17, 2015.[1] What does that mean? It means that a couple hundred

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury Florida is number two in the nation for motorcycle ownership. Although it is unlikely that Florida will catch California to take the top spot, motorcycle ownership in Florida is

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury I write a lot about the drivers of cars not paying proper attention to motorcycles and the inability of drivers to “see” motorcycles. However, motorists are not the only

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury There is no hard fast rule for what clothing should be worn when riding a motorcycle. It is certainly not against the law to ride with no helmet, no

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Car Accidents The prevailing logic that car accidents are unavoidable is faulty. People seem to believe that accidents caused by others are just an unavoidable part of life. Defensive drivers do

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury I hear a lot of things asserted as fact as a personal injury attorney that represents injured motorcyclists. It is amazing how often these truths seem to become universally

By: Heath C. Murphy + – Personal Injury I have written a lot of articles about motorcycle safety and articles directed to bikers. This article is for drivers of the cars and trucks. The drivers of cars

Everyone reads about the technological safety advances for automobiles. Car accidents become less likely every day. Four states, one of which is Florida, have passed laws allowing driverless cars on the roads. Cars are increasingly coming equipped