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5 Tips for Riding in Cold Weather

Dec 16th 2013

We understand that being a dedicated biker means riding your motorcycle through even the most bitter weather, and we’re not discouraging you. But there are certain things you need to do in order to keep yourself safe and comfortable on a motorcycle when Winter rolls in. Here are some tips to keep riding during the cold winter months.

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Like One and Win Facebook Contest

Dec 12th 2013

The Orlando Motorcycle Accident Attorneys of 911 Biker Law are hosting a Facebook contest! We are currently running a social media campaign to gain likes on both of our Facebook pages for 911 and Brehne Law! Yes, there are prizes to be won!

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Staying Safe: Fire Safety Tips During the Holidays

Dec 05th 2013

It’s almost here! First comes the baked turkey, gravy-soaked stuffing, whipped mashed potatoes and perfect pumpkin pie. Then comes the decorations, the live Christmas trees, the strings of lights and the influx of holiday baking. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but it can also be one of the most dangerous.

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Sharing the Road—Bikes and Cars

Nov 25th 2013

In a perfect world, all drivers and bikers are responsible. They signal appropriately (according to the DMV, that’s 100 feet before making a turn), brake smoothly and slowly, and never run stoplights. Of course, with the number of accidents and personal injury claims that are reported on a daily basis — it’s safe (or rather, unsafe) to say that we don’t live in a utopian society where all rules created by the DMV are followed. When sharing the road with other people driving their cars and riding their motorcycles, it is important to be very careful of your actions. Besides avoiding texting while driving, try to avoid from assuming everyone else on the road is going to follow the general “no-brainer” rules of safety that you’re following.