by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Mar 8, 2007 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, California Motorcycle Accident, Car Accidents, Damages, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, General Legal, Insurance Information, Medical Treatment, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Passenger Injuries, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
The statistics are amazing. 9 out every 10 persons who drive a car will eventually be involved in a car accident in their lifetimes. 3 out of every 9 persons will be in a car, motorcycle or other motor vehicle accident that involves alcohol. You can see an article...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Mar 4, 2007 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Criminal Law, Demonstrations, Education, Motorcycle Accidents, Motorcycle Safety Tips, Riding Your Motorcycle, Videos
**** 7/16/2010. I have substituted the original video with another video, because the original video is no longer available. I came across this video and am reluctantly posting it courtesy of youtube.com. This video shows some extreme examples of why our Motorcycle...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Mar 4, 2007 | Articles, Biker and Motorcycle Law, Biker Rights, California Motorcycle Accident, Car Accidents, Courts, Editorial, Education, Fatal Motorcycle Accident, General Legal, Helmet Laws, Medical Treatment, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, News, Passenger Injuries, Personal Injury
I have been asked by many people what is the difference between a biker lawyer and a normal personal injury lawyer. The main difference is that a biker lawyer actually rides motorcycles and is a biker himself. A biker lawyer has a unique insight when dealing with...
by Norman Gregory Fernandez | Mar 3, 2007 | Articles, Celebrities, Editorial, General Legal, In The Wind, News, Other
On a personal level, I was in Los Angeles Superior Court Central District, Department 2, The Honorable Judge Schnider presiding, on February 20, 2007 for an ex parte hearing. Low and behold as I turned the corner to go to the Department, I observed about 50 people...