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North Carolina Motorcycle Accident Laws

When seeking compensation for motorcycle crashes it is important to understand the rules of the road.

    January 20, 2011 /Automotive PR News/ -- When seeking compensation for motorcycle crashes it is important to understand the rules of the road. It is important to consult with a North Carolina motorcycle accident attorney who understands North Carolina's motorcycle accident laws and how those regulations impact accident litigation

If you are involved in an accident, demonstrating the cause is critically important. However, it is also important to have been following the rules of the road at the time of the accident. Speeding, aggressive driving, being under the influence of alcohol, and not having a valid motorcycle license can leave you vulnerable to claims that an accident was your fault.

When riding a motorcycle in the state it is important to know North Carolina's motorcycle accident laws:

- Helmet Law - In North Carolina motorcycle helmets are required by law for all riders and passengers.
- Eye Protection - North Carolina does not require eye protection for motorcycle riders.
- Insurance Requirements - Liability insurance is compulsory for all motorcycle riders in North Carolina. The minimum policy limits are $30,000 per person, $60,000 per incident, and $25,000 for property damage.
- Statute of Limitations - In a personal injury action a claim must be brought within three years in most cases. A wrongful death claim must be filed within two years of the date of the death.
- Motorcycles Sharing Lanes - According to section 20-146.1 (part a) of the North Carolina vehicle code, all motorcycles are entitled to full use of a lane and no motor vehicle shall be driven in such a manner as to deprive any motorcycle of the full use of a lane. This subsection shall not apply to motorcycles operated two abreast in a single lane. Part b states that motorcycles shall not be operated more than two abreast in a single lane

Knowing your rights and responsibilities as a rider can go a long way toward alleviating the stigma associated with motorcycle accident. The laws are intended to protect riders and from injuries; and while being in violation of the law does not prevent you from collecting compensation for your injuries, it can't help.

If you have suffered an injury in a motorcycle accident and want to consult with a North Carolina motorcycle accident lawyer about North Carolina motorcycle accident laws, please contact The Karney Law Firm or visit our site http://www.karneylaw.com for more information.


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