Motorcycle News

At Metier Law Firm, we’ve fought and won countless motorcycle accident cases for clients across the nation. We’ve been doing it for more than 30 years and, in that time, have come to learn that there’s more to being the best motorcycle accident attorneys we can be than simply winning cases and collecting compensation. We believe that involving ourselves in the communities we serve and creating educational resources are just as important, and that’s exactly what you will find in this section of our blog. For more information from our motorcycle accident attorneys, follow us on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook.

Am I Liable for a Single-Vehicle Accident?

Motorcyclists are extremely vulnerable on the road, due to a lack of safety features like seatbelts and airbags. Distracted drivers can be a huge danger to motorcyclists, but more than 40 percent of motorcycle fatalities are single-vehicle collisions. On Saturday, August 3, a Texas man was fatally injured after he lost control of his motorcycle… read more

Harley-Davidson Issues Recall for Faulty Ignition Switches

Harley-Davidson is issuing a worldwide recall of more than 4,500 FXDL Dyna Low Rider bikes due to trouble with the ignition switches. On certain bikes, vibrations can turn the switches from “on” to “accessory,” meaning the bike can stop unexpectedly. The problem tends to occur at around 5,800 revolutions per minute (RPMs.) Factory motorcycles are… read more

Gunnison Hosts Annual Adventure Rally: Rockies Edition

In September 2013, the first Adventure Rally was called the Sierra Edition, and it took place in California. This year, the competition was held in the mountains surrounding Gunnison, Colorado, and dubbed the “Rockies Edition.” The event is designed for adventure bikes, but any motorbike that can operate on a dirt road is allowed to… read more

Can I Ride My Motorcycle Without a License?

Motorcycles can be fun and fast, but all motorcyclists need proper training to ride safely. Due to motorcycles’ size, speed and lack of safety features, an untrained rider can put themselves and all other motorists in danger. Operating a motorcycle requires more concentration and regular adjustments than a car. Even simple actions, like pulling out… read more

Did A Medical Condition Cause Your Motorcycle Accident?

Many drivers are suffering from medical conditions that can make them dangerous on the road. Some conditions, like epilepsy, sleep disorders, nerve damage and psychological disorders, only exhibit symptoms occasionally, but the consequences can be deadly if they strike behind the wheel. Am I Liable If Prescription Drugs Caused My Accident? Drivers can also be… read more

Zero Debuts Military Motorcycle for Stealth Operations

Motorcycle manufacturers are joining the automotive industry in the race towards electric transportation. Harley-Davidson recently released a prototype for a full size electric motorcycle, but Zero Motorcycles has been leading the nation in electric bike sales since 2006. Recently, Zero debuted the Zero MMX military motorcycle, developed exclusively for U.S. Special Forces. The military contracted… read more

Green Beret Motorcycle Ride Honors Wounded Vets

When service members return from deployment overseas, they can grow restless upon leaving behind the discipline and constant excitement of combat zones. For that reason, veterans seeking thrills and excitement gravitate towards motorcycles. Riding is big in the military. In the Navy and Marine Corps, 10 percent of soldiers ride motorcycles, and 16 percent of… read more

University of Colorado Hosts International Motorcycle Studies Conference

The fourth International Journal of Motorcycle Studies Conference was held the weekend of June 19 in Colorado Springs. The conference took place over three days at the University of Colorado. The first conference was held in Colorado Springs in 2010, and every other year the event is held abroad. Last year’s forum was held in… read more

What Is a Driver’s “Duty of Reasonable Care”?

Every driver on the road has a “duty of reasonable care” to other motorists, meaning that drivers have to drive responsibly to avoid causing harm or injury. A huge part of this responsibility is being aware of others on the road, especially vulnerable parties like motorcyclists, pedestrians and bicycle riders. Cars turning left are more… read more

Did a Manufacturing Defect Cause Your Accident?

To stay safe, motorcyclists have to regularly inspect their bikes for any signs of wear. Broken or unstable parts, strange noises and leaking fluid may indicate that your bike needs maintenance, which could make all the difference in the event of an accident. Regular maintenance can help you detect any defective parts and help keep… read more