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5 Important Florida Motorcycle Laws That May Affect Your Claim

Motorcycles are one of the most common modes of transportation in Florida. Offering riders an exhilarating way to get to and from their destinations while enjoying the scenic views of the Sunshine State, it is important for those who choose to ride motorcycles to be aware of the risks associated with these motor vehicles. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, it is crucial you are aware of the various Florida motorcycle laws and how they may affect your claim.

At the Law Offices of Scott Sobol, our Florida personal injury attorneys are committed to helping our clients recover damages after they suffered injuries in a motorcycle accident. When you choose our firm, you can rest assured that we will provide you with the knowledge of the various motorcycle laws in place that may affect your claim as we help you pursue the justice you deserve. 

Understanding How Florida’s Motorcycle Laws May Affect Your Claim

The state of Florida has optimal weather conditions and scenic views for those looking to ride a motorcycle to and from their various destinations. However, despite being an exhilarating mode of transportation, there are inherent risks associated with riding a motorcycle. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Florida, you have the right to pursue justice by filing a motorcycle accident claim. However, before you begin the process of filing your claim, it is important you are aware of certain motorcycle laws in place in the state of Florida and how they may affect your claim.

1. Motorcycle Endorsement

To legally be eligible to ride a motorcycle in Florida, you must have a motorcycle endorsement on your state-issued driver’s license. This endorsement is achieved by going through specialized training to be able to ride the motorcycle, ensuring that those who ride them are properly trained. If you or another motorcyclist who crashed into you do not have this endorsement at the time of the crash, this could affect your claim in terms of who will bear majority of the liability.

2. Motorcycle Insurance Requirements

In Florida, motorcyclists do not have to carry any insurance to register their motorcycle. However, if you are ever involved in a motorcycle accident, you will be asked to show proof of insurance or financial responsibility. While riding without insurance is technically legal and less expensive, it is not advisable. This is because doing so may result in you being unable to pay for necessary medical care if you are ever injured in a crash.

3. Eye Protection Requirements

Those who ride a motorcycle in Florida as a driver or passenger are required, by law, to wear eye protection. 

4. Use of the Road

According to Florida law 316.208, motorcyclists must follow the same rules that other motorists must follow when out on the roads. Additionally, this law states that motorcyclists hold the same rights and protections as other motorists when using the roads. Additionally, lane splitting is illegal in Florida.

5. Statute of Limitations

Victims of motorcycle accidents in Florida have up to two years from the date the accident occurred to file a personal injury claim.

It is crucial you have knowledge and a general understanding of the different laws in place for motorcyclists in Florida. To learn more about how these laws may affect your claim, contact a trusted motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible.

Build a Strong Motorcycle Accident Claim With the Help of a Florida Lawyer

If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Florida, the Law Offices of Scott Sobol can provide the trusted legal support you need during this challenging time. We have a proven track record of successfully handling motorcycle accident cases and offer the dedicated representation necessary to achieve the best outcome for your case.

Contact us today by calling (954) 440-2000 or complete our contact form to schedule a free consultation for your motorcycle accident case. Let our Florida attorneys guide you through your recovery and legal process.

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