Results of motorcycle crash study may prove valuable to riders

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Researchers may be working on the other side of the globe, but personal injury lawyers in Albuquerque are looking forward to finding out the results of a study examining the causes of motorcycle accidents.

The study conducted at Monash University in Australia will analyze the experience of motorcycle riders who steered their bikes through a certain location. Researchers will study the experience of those who were in motorcycle accidents and those who successfully traveled through a potentially dangerous part of the roadway.

The researchers plan to recruit 1,100 riders over the next 18 months. They hope to release their findings by the end of 2013.

At the Law Offices of Whitney Buchanan, serving Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Rio Rancho, we have seen the devastation caused by motorcycle accidents in New Mexico. Riders and passengers can sustain serious injuries in an instant. If you were injured or lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver or entity, don’t hesitate to contact a motorcycle accident attorney in NM for a free consultation.

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Legal News Deadly Florida highway accident raises questions about liability

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A tragic multi-car accident in Florida resulting in the deaths of 10 people and injuries to nearly two dozen people has been attributed in part to poor visibility. But questions linger after the fatal incident: A few hours before the deadly highway crash in Gainesville, authorities closed – and then reopened – the highway due to a three-vehicle crash.

In a chilling 911 call, someone involved in the multi-vehicle accident described extremely poor visibility. The caller told a 911 operator she could not see much more than a couple of feet in front of her.

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