Kentucky Motorcycle Law

The following website: Kentucky state motorcycle laws is a great site for a motorcycle enthusiast to review so as to further acquaint one self with the motorcycle laws in Kentucky. The chart is very easy to understand. But, if you still have questions, you should contact a Kentucky motorcycle attorney who can help you better understand it.

Motorcycle accidents when they do occur are usually very serious. That is why it is very important to contact a motorcycle attorney to help you with the medical and legal issues. Unfortunately, most motorcycle riders in Kentucky do not have medical insurance. The Law Offices of Andrew S. Alitowski will help you right from the beginning in speaking to the hospital personnel and staff regarding your insurance coverages and helping you figure out how to pay for these upcoming bills. There are a lot of important decisions to make at the beginning of a motorcycle accident case, ones which the lawyers at the Law Offices of Andrew S. Alitowski can help you with.

As for any accident, whether it is a car accident or motorcycle accident, a representative from the Law Offices of Andrew S. Alitowski will go the accident site and check it out for possible clues as to why the accident occurred. Whether it is because of poor lighting or a defective design or if there was a traffic control device problem, it is important to have all these things checked out immediately after an accident so that they are not changed or fixed without someone looking at them first. Also, a good investigator will speak to any witnesses or draw up the accident scene so as to get down all of the most important details of the motorcycle accident.

In the United States, there are approximately 3,500-4,500 motorcycle deaths and hundreds of thousands of accidents every year.

If you have a similar motorcycle accident scenario that you would like to find out the answers to, please call and speak to the Law Offices of Andrew S. Alitowski at 888-ASK-ANDREW (275-2637). We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

If you are injured…Ask Andrew!!!