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12/31/2008
Larry Buckfire
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Vergennes Township Plow Truck Accident

Two students were injured in a Vergennes Township plow truck accident.  The students were trying to pull a van out of the snow when they were hit by a private plow truck north of Bailey Drive on Lincoln Lake Avenue on December 23, 2008.  They were injured, but their injuries were not life-threatening.

I am sorry this accident occurred.  Hopefully, these men make a full and quick recovery.

These men should submit a claim for No Fault insurance benefits.  No Fault insurance will cover all reasonable and necessary medical expenses arising from the accident, whether the expenses are incurred immediately or for follow-up treatment.  This benefit alone could save each of them thousands of dollars.  In addition, No Fault insurance will provide payments for lost wages, household replacement services, and other benefits.  If either of them are at all unsure of what benefits they can claim, they should contact a lawyer to help them.

If either of them are severely injured, they may be able to sue the driver of the plow truck for additional damages beyond what No Fault insurance will pay.  Michigan law only allows people with very serious injuries to file lawsuits for car accidents, so they should speak with a lawyer to determine whether their injuries would qualify them to sue.



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    Titan insurance company paid $170,000.00 to settle a first party case for medical benefits as a result of a motorcycle accident that was caught on a video tape.  Titan originally denied no-fault benefitsbased on it’s accident reconstructionists opinions that there was no involvement with the motor vehicle.  The Michigan motorcycle accident lawyersof Buckfire & Buckfire, PC [...] Related posts:
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    A motorcycle driver was killed in a two-vehicle crash yesterday morning on a mountain highway west of Denver. The fatal crash happened when a woman driving a Kia Rio pulled out of Goddard Ranch Court to head southbound on U.S. 285 and "into the path" of the northbound motorcycle. The motorcycle driver, who was wearing a helmet, died at the scene.

    This was the second motorcycle accident in 24 hours; the first accident involved a single motorcycle running into a guardrail, leaving both people on the motorcycle dead. The crash occurred on the U.S. 34 West exit ramp near Greeley, late Sunday afternoon and forced the closure of the ramp for several hours.

    These sad events are reminders that motorcycle safety should be a constant concern for both motorcyclists and other drivers at all times. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation has many safety tips, including the following for drivers:

    Motorcyclists often slow by downshifting or merely rolling off the throttle, thus not activating the brake light. Allow more following distance, and do not depend upon the brake lights to indicate de-acceleration. A motorcyclist may slow down without visual warning.

    Because of its small size, a motorcycle may look farther away than it is. It may also be difficult to judge a motorcycle’s speed. When checking traffic to turn at an intersection or into (or out of) a driveway, predict a motorcycle is closer than it looks. And be aware that because of its small size, a motorcycle can be easily hidden in a car’s blind spots (door/roof pillars) or masked by objects or backgrounds outside a car (bushes, fences, bridges, etc). Take an extra moment to thoroughly check traffic, whether you're changing lanes or turning at intersections.

    There are a lot more cars and trucks than motorcycles on the road, and some drivers don't "recognize" a motorcycle, it just doesn’t register. Consciously look for motorcycles, especially when checking traffic at an intersection.

    Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Linda Chalat Related posts:
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    2. Feds to Conduct an Intensive Study on Motorcycle Deaths
    3. MOTORCYCLE HAZARD ALERT: CELL PHONE INTOXICATED DRIVERS

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