the person responsible for the accident, if the person riding yours caused the accident than he/she is responsible
If you are riding on a motorcycle, you should be paying attention to the car in front of you. If you look at your GPS, you could crash into the car or something else.
If you should fall/crash, it can protect your head (and face).
I assume you mean a car crash (or motorcycle). You need to call 911 and get help from an ambulance immediately. Afterwards you can settle insurance disputes.
Yes. But you can minimize against damage by wearing proper armoured clothing, motorcycle boots and helmet, riding sensibly and reading the road and it's hazards. e a rider not a donor.
He was riding a 2005Suzuki Hayabusa. Ben was also not wearing a helmet nor did he posses a valid MC license.
Wearing a motorcycle helmet is highly crucial for one's safety while riding a motorcycle. It can save one's life if one gets into a crash or accident.
You hope that the other driver responsible in the crash has insurance that covers uninsured drivers and then you sue your friend!
If you are guilty or are found guilty of causing the crash, your lapse of insurance will go against you. You solely will be responsible for any costs, court costs, fines, etc. And do reinstate your insurance!
Crash and Bernstein - 2012 Motorcycle Crash 1-7 was released on: USA: 26 November 2012
Insurance follows the vehicle, not the individual. If someone else "causes" you to crash... then that individual could be held responsible. It is likely, however, that that person's carrier would deny coverage if the personal "intentionally" tried (and succeeded) in making you crash.
Bob Dylan crashed his motorcycle in 1966.
Nope but if you are financing from a dealer you must have. because if you crash leaving the dealer with a brand new bike your still stuck paying for it