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Why A Lawyer is Needed After a Motor Vehicle Accident

January 18th, 2010 No comments

A motor vehicle accident can be a terrifying experience. However, the problems rarely stop after the accident when a personal injury is suffered. Individuals are faced with not only a wrecked vehicle, but medical bills and loss of income. The best decision that anyone can make when this happens is to get the help of an attorney.

Accidents are an unfortunate fact of life. Many times it is not even the fault of the person that caused the accident, but someone has to be held responsible for what happened. If you were not at fault, the person that was the cause of the accident will have to make amends financially to everyone else in the accident. At times, there is no other recourse but to pursue legal proceedings.

An attorney will help cut through all of the legal issues. Because these types of cases are so involved, it would be a foolish move to try and rectify it on your own. There are so many laws in affect that a lay person would have a hard time getting their hands around all of the facts and trying to present a case all by themselves.

There may also be circumstances that must be addressed. In addition to the vehicle, there may be significant medical bills that were accumulated during the recovery process. Again, the person who is at fault will ultimately be responsible for these costs. Even if you have insurance to cover a motor vehicle injury, there may be things that are not covered or that your insurance company does not want to cover because someone else was the cause of these problems.

Last, but certainly not least, is the loss of income. When people are bad accidents, there is usually a loss of income that is a direct result. Because the accident was responsible for this, that income should be able to be recovered with a legal filing. This is again why an attorney is so important as they are going to know exactly how to include all of these items in the lawsuit.

Many times, cases such as these end up being settled out of court. This is often the best solution for all parties involved as it ends the case much quicker and can usually safe the person who is at fault some money. This is usually good for the secondary party as well as the fees that the attorney gets will often be lower if they can settle the case without actually going to court.

If you don’t already have an attorney, the best way to find one would be by doing a quick Internet search to find out who is in your area. It is always best to use someone that specializes in personal injury as they will be more familiar with how things work locally and can possibly expedite the proceedings.

Nobody ever wants to think about getting into a motor vehicle accident, but when they happen, you need to know how to handle the situation. After the dust settles, someone is going to be held responsible and you can rest assured that they will have legal representation. It may be an ugly part of life, but it is also a reality and a personal injury attorney can make the whole process much easier to deal with.

After a car accident, drivers should consult with their lawyers to determine the possibility of a personal injury claim. They may also be interested in learning more about accident benefits after a motor vehicle injury.

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Long Islands Biker Embarrassment

January 18th, 2010 No comments

[I:http://autonews.galanter.net/files/2010/02/LJJames2.jpg] A few weeks back I received an email from a girl Kim about a Charity Motorcycle event she was working on for Bide A Wee an Animal shelter I worked at when I was younger. As I read the info I was looking forward to attending the event only to find it was being held at Jugs and Strokers the only “Biker Bar” on Long Island that does not allow Motorcycle Club Colors. I was pissed to find out I would not be welcome at this event. I then saw the email had been sent out to many other Motorcycle Clubs on Long Island. Pissed Off, I started writing a reply to the email and sent it out to the MC’s here on Long Island. Here is what I wrote.

Hey everyone this is LJ James.

You may not know this but I worked at Bide A Wee in Wantagh for many years. I have some great memories of my time working there. As much as I love the place and think Bide A Wee to be a truly great organization, I will not take off my Colors to go inside Jugs & Strokers to attend this event.

I see this email is addressed to many different Clubs. Some of your beliefs may be different then mine and you may take your Colors off to attend this event. I would hope all of you have more respect for your Club then to do that, but these are my beliefs and may not be yours.

I think it is only fair to Kim who is working very hard for this very worthy cause that she know what your feelings are about the Jugs and Strokers policy in regards to Colors. Kim has spent a lot of time working on this event and I would hate to see her event fail because she is unaware of the Revulsion Jugs and Strokers has towards Motorcycle Clubs!!!

Not only is it an old out dated Policy that promotes the Division of Motorcycle Riders, it is also illegal according to NY State Law! I have been working hard to protect and promote Motorcycle Rights and Unity here in NY and world wide. I think it is time We started working hard to change what is wrong here on Long Island! There is an old saying, “if you want to fix the world start in your own back yard”.

This is an event that, when I heard about it I wanted to attend. Then I hear it is being held at Jugs and now I am “not allowed to attend”.

I am not a bad guy! You all out there know me. How many of your events have I covered in Magazines? How many of you have I DJed for? Not only your Club events but many of your personal family events! I’ve even preformed wedding ceremonies for a few of you and after I married you I Djed your wedding!!!

You too are also all good people. Your MCs have done many things to make Long Island a better place. You have fed the Hungry, Clothed the poor, and made sure every Child on Long Island had a Toy for the Holidays. Our patches stand for what is great about America! Why should we be made to feel that wearing our Colors is even the slightest bit wrong?

If you ask Jugs and Strokers, they might try to use the excuse “well its not your group its other groups who are the bad guys”. That is a cop out, a lie, and an attempt to divide the Long Island Motorcycle Club world!!!

Over the past few years here on Long Island we have seen a Unity in the Motorcycle Club World that many still can not believe. Sport Bike Clubs and Cruiser Clubs riding and hanging together. AMA Clubs and 1% Clubs attend each others events. Law Enforcement Clubs and Outlaw Clubs Breaking Bread and Drinking together at events. I have seen every type of rider hanging out together. This is the Biker dream people!!!

There was a time when we were all told that you could not have a bar on Long Island where all MCs where aloud to mingle together. That there would be nothing but fights and problems. Then JDs Place opened and shortly after that, the Myth was put to rest.

The Motorcycle World here on Long Island has become something We are all very proud of. I call out to all of you MCs, independents, and MROs like ABATE, it is time to end the humiliating practice that Jugs and Strokers has been aloud to inflict upon the Long Island Motorcycle World for far too long!!!

I am tired of this bar being allowed to claim it is a biker bar for bikers, but if your a member of a Motorcycle Club and wear your Colors, you are some how an undesirable, and unwelcome. I say time is up, Jugs and Stokers! You have made enough money off the Long Island Motorcycle world! You need to stop being part of the Problem and become part of the Solution!!!

I’m interested to know what the feelings are of the rest of you!!!

(Because of this reply, Shortly after I wrote this the event was switched to another Long Island Biker Bar “Sick Moon Saloon” That welcomes all who Ride)

LJ James Proud Member Mortal Skulls MC AmericanBikerX.com

Discrimination On The Basis Of Clothing Or Club Membership Is ILLEGAL Article I, Section 11 of the New York State Constitution states “that no person shall be denied the equal protection of the laws of this state or any subdivision thereof.” Article 4, Section 40 of the Civil Rights Law provides that “all persons within the jurisdiction of this state shall be entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities and privileges of any places of public accommodations, resort or amusement subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all persons.” The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. Cohen v. California, 403 US 15 (1971). In addition, the right of an individual to freedom of association has long been recognized and protected by the United States Supreme Court. Thus, a person’s right to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong to any club or organization his choice is constitutionally protected, and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing or club membership are subject to a lawsuit.

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