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In today’s episode, we’re hearing from accomplished triathletes Julie Dunkle and Leslie Myers of the Nytro Women’s Racing Team. Composed of ten veterans in the sport, their team races all distances. They are prolific podium finishers who have gone on to qualify for world championships, a feat that is by no means easy.
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In the previous episode of this series, we talked about marketing lawyer discount scams, sketchy group referral programs, and the importance of your lawyer’s bicycling knowledge in winning your case. Today on Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer, we will learn about contingency fee agreements.
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Previously, we discussed objective guideposts, markers, and reasons for hiring a lawyer. In this second installment of Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer, learn about more hiring tips, questions to ask, and pitfalls you need to watch out for to help you in your decision making.
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How to find the best attorney to represent you. In this episode, we'll discuss the Bicyclist's Guide to Hiring an Injury Lawyer. Learn how to hire, the best attorneys, professional tips, and pitfalls.
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Hesitant to hire a lawyer fast? In this episode, we'll discuss social media pitfalls and designing a damages strategy.
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Not sure whether you should hire a bicycle injury lawyer for your case? Prospective clients often delay in hiring for various reasons. Understand why it makes dollars & sense to hire a lawyer fast!
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What to look for in an attorney? How to measure his competence? This is the first in a series of episodes that focus on California Legal Ethics.
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Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle Pt.2. is a continuation of Part 1 where we discussed economic and non-economic damages. Today we focus on the non-economic damages such as your loss of bicycling enjoyment and how to value those.
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Richard Duquette’s job is to get his clients’ money. Money is justice. When you’re injured, you lose more than personal property, hospital bills and time off work. There is a value assigned to a loss of a bicyclists lifestyle. Richard helps you determine Valuing the Loss of a Bicycling Lifestyle in two episodes.
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Bicycle shops are wise to obtain a written release to protect their interests. What should a prospective client understand when he agrees to the terms and signs the document?
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Every year, hundreds of bicyclists are killed by truck accidents. Why do trucks and bikes collide? In today's episode, Richard Duquette explores a variety of risk factors that cause truck-bicycle accidents. Tune in to understand how you can proceed with your case!
Cause #1: Driver Fatigue
More than half of the total truck accidents involve driver fatigue. Truck drivers can drive up to 16 hours every day. But many times they compile a total of 60 hours in less than 5 days.
Companies pay these drivers to produce. Log book, receipts, and vouchers can prove the fatigue they experience.
Cause #2: Blind Spots
Sometimes truck drivers fail to see the bicyclist. Just as the saying goes, "If you can't see the truck driver in his mirror, he can't see you." This is a big problem.
Five things that the driver can do to deal with illegal lane changes are: adjust his speed, have a spotter, obtain a West Coast mirror, signal in advance of a turn, and improve his training.
Cause #3: Following Too Close and Speeding
An 18-wheeler truck takes 300 feet to stop at 55 mph. This depends on the load it carries. That is why a truck driver needs to be cautious when driving on a road.
His perception, reaction and braking are things to be considered in stopping. Just imagine the impact when he drives speedily with a bicyclist just few feet ahead of him.
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