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Common Mistakes Made After a Motorcycle Accident and How to Avoid Them

Key Takeaways Motorcycle accidents can be traumatic and overwhelming experiences. At Avrek Law Firm, we understand the challenges victims face in the aftermath. We understand how challenging this time can be, so we’ve put together a detailed guide on the common mistakes people make after a motorcycle accident and how...

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How Long Your Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit Can Take In Arizona

Synopsis: Avrek Law Firm shares information on what factors impact how long a motorcycle accident lawsuit can take. Timelines vary based on case complexity and settlement negotiations. Effective legal representation by an expert motorcycle accident attorney can expedite the lawsuit process. Motorcycle accident lawsuits in Arizona can be complex and...

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Where Do Most Motorcycle Accidents Occur?

According to Statista, in 2020, there were more than 750,000 motorcycle registrations in the state of California alone. This accounts for 12% of the total number of motorcycles in the United States. When there are this many motorcycles on the road, there are greater chances of getting hit on a motorcycle and more legal claims to challenge when it comes to motorcycle related accidents.

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