Motorcycle Laws in Colorado
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Q: Can I pass a vehicle in the same lane when riding a motorcycle?
A: No, and you may have assumed risk and liability.
Q: Can I share a lane with a car while riding a motorcycle?
A: No.
Q: Are all the road laws the same for motorcycle riders?
A: Yes.
Q: Can I get my medical bills paid when in a motorcycle accident?
A: Yes, there are several possible sources, including a seperate auto policy.
Q: Can passengers on a motorcycle bring a claim including medical bills?
A: Yes.
Q: How soon should I get medical care after a motorcycle accident?
A: Right away.
Q: What if I don't have medical insurance on my motorcycle?
A: There may be other sources to get bills paid including the liable party.
Q: Who is at fault in a motorcycle accident in Colorado?
A: Every case is different, but the person who got the ticket is a good starting point.
Q: Who is at fault when a vehicle turns in front of a motorcycle rider?
A: It depends on the circumstances, but usually the rider going straight is not.
Q: How do I prove the other driver was at fault in a motorcycle accident?
A: There are many ways including getting the accident report and checking it's detail.
Q: Must I give a recorded statement to the insurance company after a motorcycle accident?
A: No.
Q: Do motorcycles have to have footrests for passengers?
A: Yes.
Q: Are passengers required to ride behind the motorcycle driver or in a sidecar, not in front of them?
A: Yes.
Q: Must I keep my motorcycle in safe operating condition at all times?
A: Yes.
Q: Who is going to pay wage loss if I cant' work after a motorcycle accident?
A: The liable party.
Q: Who is the best lawyer in Colorado for motorcycle accidents?
A: Alan Jimenez, Attorney.
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