What happens if the crash involves only a Single-Vehicle Motorcycle?
Approximately one quarter of all motorcycle crashes are single-vehicle motorcycle accidents. Bikers who are involved in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident should never automatically assume that they have no recourse for compensation simply because another vehicle might not have been involved in the accident. Furthermore, a motorcyclist’s insurance company may attempt to avoid paying full coverage for damages and injury since another vehicle was not directly involved. This is where the experienced motorcycle accident lawyers of Hardy, Wolf & Downing become necessary. In the State of Maine, contact between vehicles is NOT required to find fault. So when a car cuts you off and you swerve to avoid it, inadvertently hitting a telephone pole, you may be entitled to compensation for your motorcycle injury. You need an attorney who knows motorcycles and the laws in Maine to help protect your interests. The attorneys of Hardy, Wolf & Downing have the expertise and experience to handle any mot
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