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Friday, February 3, 2023According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcycles comprise a mere three percent of registered vehicles on American roads, yet account for at least 15 percent of all fatal road accidents. No matter how you look at it, these are troubling numbers. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 16, 2022These days, retaining good motorcycle insurance is more important than ever. Motorcycle insurance can compensate you if you are injured in an accident, provide funds needed to repair your bike and pay for losses due to theft. In addition, motorcycle insurance is required by law and you could face serious penalties and fines if you aren't covered. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 19, 2022It is time to purchase a new motorcycle. This purchase can be exciting. It can gives you a new sense of freedom. But, it is also a valuable investment. You need to do what it takes to protect it. If you buy a new motorcycle with a loan, the lender will likely require comprehensive motorcycle insurance. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, August 31, 2021Motorcycles have a reputation for being dangerous. This is because of the way motorcycles are built, which are inherently more dangerous than vehicles. Rather than being wrapped in metal and surrounded by airbags, a motorcyclist sits on top of a seat out in the open with little to no cushion in case of an accident. READ MORE >>
Friday, April 30, 2021Your motorcycle insurance policy’s deductible is how much it will cost out of pocket in order to receive compensation from a claim. If you get in an accident worth $2,000 in damage and your deductible is $500, for example, you will have to pay $500 toward repairs before receiving compensation for the remaining $1,500. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, August 26, 2020 When you take your motorcycle for a spin, you will face accident risks. It doesn’t matter whether you are pulling out of your driveway or heading down the interstate. Whether minor or major, a wreck might cause significant recovery costs. READ MORE >>
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