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Michigan Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Create State Helmet Laws Graphic For Bikers
Press release from: Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C.
Our Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. recently created a graphic on the state by state motorcycle helmet laws to visually display the helmet law requirements in every state. The idea behind the graphic was to aide bikers in their travels a cross Unites States.
Visit bit.ly/MIMotorcycleAccidentAttorneys to view the “Motorcycle Helmet Law” Graphic.
The Motorcycle Helmet Law graphic is a map of the United States, with a color key that defines the helmet laws in each state. The map is displayed on the back of biker’s black-distressed leather jacket. There are five different variations in motorcycle helmet requirements; including Free Choice (no helmet restrictions) to NO CHOICE (everyone riding a motorcycle must wear a bike helmet).
Michigan currently passed a new helmet law, Senate Bill 291, which allows motorcyclists to choose to wear a helmet if they are at least 21 years of age, carry additional insurance, and have passed a motorcycle safety course or have had their motorcycle endorsement for at least two years. This is displayed on the graphic, as you will see Michigan labeled as a state with requirements of “21 and older with Provisions.”
The Motorcycle Helmet Law graphic also shows which states have the highest fines and maximum jail time for violating their bike helmet law. This information is uniquely displayed on the motorcycle’s rear-view mirrors. George is toughest on violators, with a $1,000 fine and 12 months of jail time, and Nevada comes in second, with a $1,000 fine and a maximum six months of jail time.
To learn more about the State by State helmet laws and to see the State by State Motorcycle Helmet Laws Graphic, visit bit.ly/MIMotorcycleAccidentAttorneys.
The biker injury lawyers also make this graphic available on a plastic wallet card for easy reference during road trips.
Share this graphic with other bikers who may find this topic interesting or are planning on taking a road trip this summer by embedding the graphic on your own site, emailing fellow motorcyclists, family, friends, motorcycle chapters and biker clubs, etc., and sharing on all social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
This information is also offered on a FREE wallet card. Don’t take a road trip this summer without this information in your wallet. To request your FREE wallet card, email helmetcard@gmail.com and type “Helmet Law” in the subject line. Just provide your mailing address and the Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys of Buckfire & Buckfire will send one out right away!
Buckfire & Buckfire is a family-owned Michigan personal injury law firm founded in 1968. We handle all types of accident and injury cases, including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death cases, medical malpractice lawsuits, nursing home neglect cases, slip and fall cases, dog bite attack cases, and all other personal injury matters. Our Michigan personal injury lawyers have a track record of obtaining sizeable settlements for our clients and have earned the highest possible rating in the legal profession for ability and integrity. We will represent you under our "No Fee Promise" meaning you do not pay any legal fees until we win or settle your case.
25800 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, Michigan 48075
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Visit bit.ly/MIMotorcycleAccidentAttorneys to view the “Motorcycle Helmet Law” Graphic.
The Motorcycle Helmet Law graphic is a map of the United States, with a color key that defines the helmet laws in each state. The map is displayed on the back of biker’s black-distressed leather jacket. There are five different variations in motorcycle helmet requirements; including Free Choice (no helmet restrictions) to NO CHOICE (everyone riding a motorcycle must wear a bike helmet).
Michigan currently passed a new helmet law, Senate Bill 291, which allows motorcyclists to choose to wear a helmet if they are at least 21 years of age, carry additional insurance, and have passed a motorcycle safety course or have had their motorcycle endorsement for at least two years. This is displayed on the graphic, as you will see Michigan labeled as a state with requirements of “21 and older with Provisions.”
The Motorcycle Helmet Law graphic also shows which states have the highest fines and maximum jail time for violating their bike helmet law. This information is uniquely displayed on the motorcycle’s rear-view mirrors. George is toughest on violators, with a $1,000 fine and 12 months of jail time, and Nevada comes in second, with a $1,000 fine and a maximum six months of jail time.
To learn more about the State by State helmet laws and to see the State by State Motorcycle Helmet Laws Graphic, visit bit.ly/MIMotorcycleAccidentAttorneys.
The biker injury lawyers also make this graphic available on a plastic wallet card for easy reference during road trips.
Share this graphic with other bikers who may find this topic interesting or are planning on taking a road trip this summer by embedding the graphic on your own site, emailing fellow motorcyclists, family, friends, motorcycle chapters and biker clubs, etc., and sharing on all social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
This information is also offered on a FREE wallet card. Don’t take a road trip this summer without this information in your wallet. To request your FREE wallet card, email helmetcard@gmail.com and type “Helmet Law” in the subject line. Just provide your mailing address and the Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys of Buckfire & Buckfire will send one out right away!
Buckfire & Buckfire is a family-owned Michigan personal injury law firm founded in 1968. We handle all types of accident and injury cases, including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death cases, medical malpractice lawsuits, nursing home neglect cases, slip and fall cases, dog bite attack cases, and all other personal injury matters. Our Michigan personal injury lawyers have a track record of obtaining sizeable settlements for our clients and have earned the highest possible rating in the legal profession for ability and integrity. We will represent you under our "No Fee Promise" meaning you do not pay any legal fees until we win or settle your case.
25800 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, Michigan 48075
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