Military Motorcycle Attorneys – Fighting for Soldiers that Ride

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, insinuating that they had no duty to update the SSL cert, or warn us they were taking our site down, and firing us as a client, rather than honor their word. At least, until someone from Findlaw calls us to verify whether they plan on making this right, this is where we stand. Military Motorcycle Home Motorcycle Accident Injury Attorney and Military PersonnelMotorcycles are enjoyable to ride, even when it is to travel to and from work, and this includes military personnel. Every branch of the military is different. But the one thing that all military personnel agrees on as kindred spirits, whether as a MARSOC operator, Combat Swimmer, Ranger, Green Beret, or venerable U.S. Navy SEAL, bikes simply are not able to stand up to the same type of accidents as cars. And that remains true as with other motor vehicles, even though they are manned by tough troopers who are a cut above your typical civilians.Since most bikes are on two wheels, instead of four like a standard passenger vehicle, an impact even at a slow speed will be devastating and cause injuries to the rider. And this does not go unnoticed by each branch of the military and their upper echelons either, and there are often requirements for the rider to help ensure their safety on base, as well as off base, including training classes. Marines are incredibly strict on their officers and enlisted personnel when it comes to rider safety.If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident as an active duty or reserve military, it is essential to have representation by a motorcycle accident attorney. And this is someone who not only has experience representing motorcycle accident victims but who is also former military and a brother in arms in understanding what command has to say about all of this. Ehline Law Firm has this experience and is committed to providing the injured rider with the best possible representation. Attorney Michael Ehline is a motorcycle rider, and having served in the Marine’s understands soldiers and their families need exceptional representation after a motorcycle accident in places like Camp Pendleton and 29 Palms, all the way to Tracen, Petaluma CG Base.Motorcycle accidents happen for specific reasons, and among these, the most common is the motorcycle collision with a motor vehicle like a car, truck, or bus, and the annual statistics prove this. When a motor-cycle mishap is the direct fault of the driver of a motor vehicle, they can be held responsible under California tort laws in most cases. There are also motorcycle accidents that can be attributed to design or aftermarket parts, in which the manufacturer can be held accountable.The most common of these is known as the “Harley Wobble.” In some cases, motorcycle collisions can occur due to road conditions, and when it does, it could be caused by a lack of proper care of the roads by the agency entrusted to care for them. Our military motorcycle accident injury attorneys have experience with all types of legal accident claims. And attorney Michael Ehline personally handles all motorcycle personal injury claims of military service personnel that has been injured in a motorcycle accident, where negligence is involved.The injured rider will be gently guided through the legal process by our experienced attorneys and protected from the insurance company tactics to obtain the highest possible settlement. Insurance companies do not understand motorcycle collisions and that even in a slow-speed collision, the motorcyclist can suffer significant injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle collision that was caused by negligence, Ehline Law Firm is the motorcycle lawyer committed to protecting the rights of the U.S. Army, Marines, Sailors, Coast Guard, Airmen, and other Reservists. The Ehline Law Firm is manned by a former U.S. Marine hard-charging jurist, Michael Ehlin

e, Esq., who can be reached at 213-596-9642 or by filling out our online form.