
Episode 11 - Motorcycle Saftey
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About this listen
For this episode of the Breaking Down The Law Podcast we're joined by Brian Page, a personal injury lawyer in New Orleans who specializes in Personal Injury cases. He's joined by Breaking Down The Law Podcast host, Ashley Rodriguez.
During today’s episode, Brian has a love for motorcycles but we also know that sometimes comes with extra safety measures that need to be taken!
- Can you tell us a little bit why motorcycles can be dangerous?
- What is the most common cause of motorcycle accidents?
- What do you think are the top safety tips for motorcycle riders like what advice would you give them?
- How can you prevent an accident when you're on a motorcycle?
- What happens if you are in a motorcycle accident? What should someone do right after that?
- What if like a family member was in a motorcycle accident, and unfortunately it is catastrophic. How would a family member go about taking care of everything after that?
- What are the main laws when it comes to riding a motorcycle and is it different from state to state?
Check out the full episode for more details!
Stay tuned for the next installment of the Breaking Down The Law Podcast with Stewart J Guss and Ashley Rodriguez!
Contact Us: 281-783-3934 or BreakingDownTheLaw@gmail.com
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