Motorcycle Incidents

IMPROPER LANE CHANGES

Motorcyclist Lane-Changing Accident on PIE

Incident Brief:

On August 20, 2024, at 08:36 AM, a lane-changing accident occurred on the PIE involving a Yamaha Aerox with the license plate #FS884U and a Malaysia-registered motorcyclist. The incident was caused by the Malaysian motorcyclist changing lanes without due care, colliding with the Yamaha Aerox going straight. Witness footage is available for relevant parties.

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  • In this scenario, the motorcyclist who changed lanes is at fault. If the motorcyclist going straight suffered injuries, there is a potential insurance claim ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 for a concussion.
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LANE SPLITTING ACCIDENT

Lane Splitting Incident on PIE

Incident Brief:

On August 20, 2024, at 08:15 AM, a hit-and-run incident occurred on the PIE involving a Yamaha T135 with license plate #FBE3157L and a Kia Forte #SLM4786D. The Yamaha was lane splitting at a bend when it collided with the Kia Forte and fled the scene.

What’s our take on this?

  • The motorcyclist is at fault here as vehicles are not allowed to overtake in a single lane. However, since the impact was minimal, we cannot proceed with any injury claims. If the motorcyclist had caused the car to lose control after the initial impact and hit the barrier, we would have a strong case.

SPEEDING INCIDENTS

Improper Lane Change Incident on Woodland Ave 12

Incident Brief:

On August 26, 2024, at 08:14 AM, a Malaysian-registered motorcycle (#JRB7525) changed lanes without regard for traffic safety on Woodland Ave 12. This reckless behavior resulted in a collision.

Can we assist in managing your claim for incidents like this?

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  • The Malaysian bike changed lanes without checking for safety, leading to a collision. The motorist that hit the Malaysian biker is expected to receive between $2k to $4k in compensation for general pain and suffering. However, due to the lengthy time required to process claims for such incidents, most law firms reject these cases. Even for us, we will require a $3k handling fee before proceeding with the claims, which can be reclaimed in 3-4 years.

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