Articles, tagged with "bicyclist", page 3
02nd September 2010
Experienced attorneys recognize that being able to show that a person was incorrect or lied in regard to one portion of their claim is frequently enough to be able to rebut their entire claim. Pull at one thread of a story and it may all unravel. The hard...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
09th August 2010
Michael William Nine was an ardent bicyclist. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning he would meet up with other bicycle enthusiasts at Kean Coffee; from there, the group would set out on a 35-mile ride through multiple cities, from Tustin, to Irvi...
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Author:
James Ballidis
09th August 2010
With the beautiful Washington sunshine beginning to peek its way through the clouds this summer, many of us will get that renewed urge to take our bicycles out for a ride. To have as much fun as possible, it is important to understand and protect against ...
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Author:
Jason Epstein
16th July 2010
Quick! What do you give a bicyclist for Christmas or birthdays if you don't have a clue about cycling? Or maybe you do know about gearing and Presta valves, but your cyclist is the type who goes ahead and buys things for him or herself. Never fear, there ...
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Author:
Nancy
12th July 2010
It is not uncommon for an individual injured in a motor vehicle accident to be faced with a driver who denies liability. Sometimes, these defendants actually blame the plaintiff for the accident. Given that many vehicle accidents are not observed by bysta...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
12th July 2010
It is not uncommon for an individual hurt in a motor vehicle accident to be confronted with a driver who denies fault. Frequently, these defendants basically place responsibility with the plaintiff for the accident. As many motor vehicle accidents are not...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
08th July 2010
In this article we look at yet one more claim in which an insurer made only low ball offers to settle a car claim in which the plaintiff sustained a considerable injury, this time an injury that definitely affected the injured person's ability to work.
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Author:
J. Hernandez
30th June 2010
In this article we look at yet another lawsuit in which an insurer made only low ball offers to settle a motor vehicle lawsuit in which the plaintiff sustained a significant injury. In this case an injury that really impacted the plaintiff's ability to wo...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
25th June 2010
Your body is made to move freely and easily in a wide variety of ways. Remember when you were a child and you played by running and balancing on one foot and climbing over the monkey bars? Remember when you moved for fun every chance you could?
As ad...
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Author:
Lea Houston
17th June 2010
It is not uncommon for someone hurt in a motor vehicle accident to be confronted with a driver who denies fault. Often, these defendants actually blame the plaintiff for the accident. Because many motor vehicle accidents do not have any witnesses these ki...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
11th June 2010
If you are even a part time bicyclists you have probably noticed that drivers don't give bicyclists much respect on the road. In some cities and towns, bicyclists have a special lane marked out on the road, carrying a picture of a bicycle. But even with t...
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Author:
Mae Sta. Maria
14th May 2010
These marathon ready bicycle tires were not the first product produced by this company. For several years they manufactured commercial and consumer rubber products of many different types. In the 1970's the company began to produce some of the finest...
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Author:
BettyJo
22nd April 2010
Pro bicyclist Lance Armstrong, born on September 18, 1971, as Lance Edward Gunderson. He is definitely one of the most incredible athletes ever born. At the age of 12 years old, he started his career by winning in an adult competition. He seriously starte...
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Author:
Becky
29th March 2010
LED flashlights are an economical and safety conscious choice for any bicycle rider. Many riders overlook this piece of safety equipment because it has been traditionally considered too bulky or heavy to carry on a bike. However, there are a number of bik...
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Author:
Daron Soto
19th March 2010
In this article we will continue our list off viral marketing success stories, and the lessons you can learn from them. Apply what suits you and suits your brand and take note of those who don't, often you can use them if you think hard enough.
- Viral...
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Author:
moheildeen