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Old 01-05-2017, 05:35 PM   #1
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Irate So... It happened again!

Heading home on my 250 and got rear ended by a Ford F350 Dually with a huge ass
brush guard.
That brush guard left a pretty good dent in me
Bike is banged up and I'm under medical treatment.
Went ahead and retained an attorney. This makes three consecutive civil suits.
Only been 11 months since my last motorcycle accident and the insurance
still hasn't paid those bills



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Old 01-05-2017, 11:41 PM   #2
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Sorry. Glad to hear you are still kicking. Hope all works out well for you.
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Sorry. Glad to hear you are still kicking. Hope all works out well for you.



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Old 01-06-2017, 03:12 AM   #4
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Heading home on my 250 and got rear ended by a Ford F350 Dually with a huge ass
brush guard.
That brush guard left a pretty good dent in me
Bike is banged up and I'm under medical treatment.
Went ahead and retained an attorney. This makes three consecutive civil suits.
Only been 11 months since my last motorcycle accident and the insurance
still hasn't paid those bills
Good grief man, sounds like you should be riding an armored troop carrier. What were the circumstances? Stopped at a light or just a moving target that the dually homed in on?
You might want to trade up to a larger bike with extra lighting on the hind end.
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Old 01-06-2017, 09:06 AM   #5
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Good grief man, sounds like you should be riding an armored troop carrier. What were the circumstances? Stopped at a light or just a moving target that the dually homed in on?
You might want to trade up to a larger bike with extra lighting on the hind end.
I want to commute in a main battle tank nowadays.
I was in evening rush hour freeway traffic.
Traffic slowed, he was distracted.... tire screeching. THUD!

can't say to much. atty orders



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Old 01-07-2017, 04:05 AM   #6
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Wow, the sound of screeching tires would be a heart stopper. I consider myself lucky with only a small bump and a broken tail light lense in slow moving traffic. My only other almost tail ender was in the middle of a mile long bridge with stopped traffic and a really big Caddy screeched up behind my bike and stopped a few inches shy of the bike. I saw him coming but had nowhere to go.

Heal up and hope for no permanent injuries to lesson your quality of life.
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Old 01-07-2017, 06:05 PM   #7
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My next bike is going to have shields and inertial dampers ala star trek/wars! Must.... invent......
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Old 01-12-2017, 07:12 PM   #8
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So................
Their corporate insurance policy was bogus....
They failed to keep up payments on the vehicle policy so no good....
All my medical bills and damaged bike are on my head.
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Can you initiate a civil suit, get a judgement, and attach a lien on everything they own? Hate to see you screwed.
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Old 01-12-2017, 10:44 PM   #10
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Can you initiate a civil suit, get a judgement, and attach a lien on everything they own? Hate to see you screwed.
Don't think that idea was lost on my atty.
They, him and his partner, had closed the corp and transferred the assets to another name.

He now, on paper, only has his primary vehicle, the corp ford f350 dually and a primary residence.

Apparently those, your primary vehicle and your primary residence, are protected from irs and civil suit for as long as you are alive.

It's alright though....
I got his plate #, phone #, name and address...............
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