Motorcyclist Bill of Rights
Every person who uses our roads has a responsibility to each of us to drive carefully. As motorcyclists, we have certain very important rights.
At Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff, it is our belief that every motorcyclist has a Bill of Rights. We fight for this Bill of Rights every time we represent a person injured on a motorcycle.
- Every motorcylist has the right to expect that other people will drive safely.
- Every motorcylist has the right to expect others to pay attention while driving.
- Every motorcyclist has the right to expect that our roads will be reasonably safe for motorcyles.
- Every motorcyclist has the right to expect that manufacturers of bikes and equipment will follow the highest standards when building motorcycles.
- Every motorcyclist has the right to enjoy the freedom of riding on our streets and highways.
- Every motorcyclist has the right not to be discriminated against by drivers.
- Every motorcyclist has the right not to be discriminated against by insurance companies.
- Every motorcyclist has the right not to be discriminated against by medical care providers.
- Every motorcyclist has the right not to be discriminated against by law enforcement officers.
- Motorcyclists have as much right to use and enjoy our roads as do cars, trucks, and big-rigs.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, the most important step in protecting your legal rights is to meet with a skilled and experienced attorney to discuss your case.
The attorneys of Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff have years of experience successfully litigating vehicle accident cases. We will analyze your potential claim from many angles, looking for violations of traffic laws and DMV regulations, medical treatment issues, time limits for filing your case, insurance issues, product liability, premises liability, and issues of negligent or reckless driving by all of the involved drivers, including you (comparative fault).
To contact an experienced attorney at Kershaw, Cutter & Ratinoff and to get a free case evaluation, please fill out and submit the contact form on this page or call us toll-free at (888) 285-3333.