At the Law Firm of Kass & Moses, we recognize that every motorcycle crash is a tragedy. Injuries and even fatalities are common, with almost every crash involving some degree of bodily harm. Although we handle these cases every day, we give each case the individual care and attention it deserves. We understand that, underneath it all, our clients are fathers, mothers, employees, sons, friends, and fellow bikers. We do all that we can to restore your financial well-being as you seek to restore your health.
At such a critical time in your life, it is important to have someone looking out for you. Insurance companies have their bottom line in mind at all times and seek to settle your case by offering you far less than the law allows. This simply is not fair. You pay for insurance coverage and we believe it should provide for you during your time of need. Learn more about how we can help you with a simple phone call to 1-800-MOTORCYCLE.
Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Serving Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and Beyond
There are a number of steps you can take to help keep you safe when you ride. We recommend all bikers:
- Wear a helmet, each and every time you ride. Although motorcycle helmets are not required by law in New Hampshire, you have the freedom to decide and they have been proven to reduce the number of motorcycle crash fatalities.
- Wear appropriate gear when you ride. This can help protect you from road rash and other severe abrasion injuries that are so common in bike crashes.
- Ride defensively. Never assume that motorists see you, even when they appear to be looking right at you. Studies have shown motorists often fail to truly notice bikers.
- Take an annual motorcycle skills course. Even the most experienced bikers comment that they learn something new.
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New Hampshire Motorcycle Law
Requirements for legally riding a motorcycle vary from state to state. The Kass & Moses team can confidently answer your questions about the specifics of New Hampshire’s motorcycle laws. Below are a few rules of the road that every local rider should keep in mind:
- Motorcyclists and passengers are not required to wear safety helmets, except for those under 18 years of age.
- Although lane splitting is illegal, bikers may ride two abreast in a single lane.
- Rear view mirrors, turn signals, and mufflers are required.
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Motorcycle Organizations:
Christian Motorcyclists Association
Combat Warriors Motorcycle Club
New Hampshire Motorcyclists’ Rights Association
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