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Name

Email Address

Phone Number

When and where did the accident occur?

What were the conditions? Light/Dark? Wet/Dry? Snow/Ice?

Were you the driver or a passenger on the motorcycle?

Who owns the motorcycle?

Is it insured?
Yes No

Were you wearing a helmet when the accident occurred?
Yes No

Was another vehicle involved in the accident?
Yes No

If not, could you tell why the accident happened?
Yes No

Did you notice any wobbling or other problem with control or maneuverability of the motorcycle just before the accident occurred?
Yes No

Who is the manufacturer of the motorcycle?

What model is it?

Did the police come to the scene of the accident?
Yes No

Were any citations issued or arrests made?
Yes No

In your opinion, was alcohol a factor in causing the accident?
Yes No

Do you have a copy of the police report?
Yes No

Were you injured in the accident?
Yes No

Were you taken to the hospital?
Yes No

If so, how were you taken there?

What medical treatment have you received? Are you currently receiving medical treatment?

Were you insured on the day of the accident?
Yes No

Was the driver of the other vehicle(s) insured?
Yes No

Are you currently under a physician's care for the injuries sustained in the accident?
Yes No

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Reduce your car’s blind spots to reduce lane-change accidents.

  1. Lean your head against driver’s side window and adjust left-side mirror so you see as little of left side of car as possible.
  2. Lean head to center of car and adjust right mirror so you see as little of right side of car as possible.

You should be able to see the car in your side-view mirror just as it leaves your rear view mirror.

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