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Injured Motorcyclist Receives $150K Verdict PDF Print E-mail

While leading a group of motorcyclists on Interstate 264, our client, the plaintiff, was suddenly forced to brake when a John Doe vehicle merged onto the highway and stopped in front of the group.

Written by Derrick Walker on October 08, 2010
 
Motorcycle Manufacturer Recalls and Safety Alerts PDF Print E-mail

Motorcycles are frequently the subject of recalls due to issues of design and manufacture (see www.nhtsa.gov for more details). Helmets, boots and other accessories have also been found to pose safety risks. Breit Drescher Imprevento & Walker helps riders and their families with all of these issues and we have successfully handled significant cases involving every manner of problem involving motorcycle design and manufacture, including the largest product liability case to ever be settled in Virginia.

Written by Mike Imprevento on August 11, 2010
 
Motorcycle Injuries Even Worse If You’re “Un or Under-Insured” PDF Print E-mail

Motorcycle riding provides a sense of freedom, adventure and connection with the outdoors that motorists seldom enjoy, but it also exposes riders to the possibility of serious injury. Unless you’re carrying adequate insurance, you could end up sustaining a staggering financial injury as well.

As motorcycle injury lawyers we see too many claims where riders were uninsured or underinsured. These cases are commonly known as “excess liability” cases.  Often, judgments are entered against defendants for more than their policy limits, leaving them responsible for the remaining financial burden.

Here are some ways to protect yourself:

Written by Derrick Walker on July 30, 2010
 
Drinking and Driving Over the Holidays PDF Print E-mail

The Holiday season is a time of friends, gifts and giving.

It is also, unfortunately, a time of heavy drinking and driving.

Written by Larry on June 26, 2010
 
Website Helps Crash Victims Tell Their Stories PDF Print E-mail

Have you been in a car accident? Did you get injured? Was it a near death experience? Are you still thinking about it? You are not alone.

Written by Staff on June 26, 2010
 
Targeted by Target PDF Print E-mail

It seems that a woman in South Carolina went into a Target and tried to purchase some goods with a hundred dollar bill.

Written by Larry on June 15, 2010
 
Black Box Technology for Cars PDF Print E-mail

EDRs are "black boxes" -- just like airplanes have. They can record a wide variety of things -- including how fast you drive and whether you "buckle-up for safety."

Written by Staff on June 15, 2010
 
Why Do Insurers Need a Bailout? PDF Print E-mail

The article claims that MetLife and Prudential lost over half their value in the latest market turmoil, and that they think that they should be able to get in on the upwards of $700 billion that the federal government has given to the banks.

Written by Dianne Todd on June 15, 2010
 
Worst Insurance Companies: Is Your Carrier on the List? PDF Print E-mail

The American Association of Justice just released a list of the ten worst insurance carriers operating in America, and the clear cut "winner" (if such a term can be used) is Allstate. It turns out that you aren't in such "good hands" after all.

Written by Staff on June 15, 2010
 
Jeffrey Breit Honored by Law School for Outstanding Service PDF Print E-mail
Jeffrey Breit Receives William & Mary's St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA - SEPTEMBER 2, 2008 - Jeffrey Breit, partner at Breit Drescher & Imprevento and adjunct professor of law at the College of William and Mary, is the 2008-2009 recipient of the St. George Tucker Adjunct Professorship Award. The award, first presented in 1995, is given each year to a member of the Law School adjunct faculty and is selected by nomination from the Law School community for outstanding service.

Written by Staff on June 15, 2010
 
Mike Imprevento Sets ECTA Land Speed Record on 2005 Harley Davidson Electra Glide PDF Print E-mail

Yes, Mike Imprevento actually rides motorcycles! He took it to the next level by bringing his modified Harley Davidson to Maxton, NC on June 27-28, 2008 to run the Maxton Mile. ECTA technical staff classified his street legal bagger in the Modified Production Streamlined Pushrod Gas 3000/4 Class and Mike broke the existing record on June 28 by running 129.47mph from a standing stop to the timing lights one mile down the track. This record was also set on his initial licensing run for his Category D ECTA license, so it made the run especially exciting.

Written by Staff on June 15, 2010
 
Real Ways to Save Money on Car Insurance PDF Print E-mail

As the price of gas moves up towards $4 a gallon, the last any of us wants is to spend more money on car insurance.

Written by Larry on June 15, 2010
 
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