New York Motorcycle Accident Attorney
Frequently asked questions:
Q: What is comparative negligence?
A: Comparative negligence apportions fault among drivers involved in an
accident based on their respective degrees of negligence that contributed
to the accident. Where a motorcycle is concerned, a common example of
comparative negligence is where the motorcycle’s headlamp, brake
light or tail light is out, especially if the accident happened at night.
Even if your own negligence contributed to the accident, you may be entitled
to money damages for your injuries and damage to your property.
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Lawyer, contact our
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Q: What is no-fault insurance?
A: No-fault is a type of insurance where insureds are indemnified by
their own insurer regardless of fault in the incident. The term is often
applied to any type of policy that
allows for a policyholder to be reimbursed by their own insurer without
proof of fault, but technically it refers only to state/provincial laws
that not only allow for recovery of direct damage but also limit the right
of the insured to sue. No-fault insurance is generally not available to
motorcyclists.
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Michael Gunzburg is a New York Motorcyle Accident Attorney serving the New York Metropolitan area, including New York City, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland and Orange County.
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