Ride Safe, Ride Smart: Legal Insights for Bikers

In this exclusive video from our law firm, we dive into the legal roads less traveled, tailored specifically for our fellow bikers.
From understanding your rights on the open road to navigating through the complexities of insurance claims and safety laws, we’ve got you covered.
Our experienced legal team shares essential tips and advice to ensure you enjoy every ride with confidence and peace of mind. Whether you’re cruising city streets or tackling country roads, this video is your legal compass for a safer, smarter ride.
Join us in gearing up for a journey where law meets the love of biking
Yes, I wear a suit in court, but I am not your usual Attorney because at the end of the day its time for some wind therapy. I’m Gabriel Carrera, South Florida Attorney That Rides. With a brand-new state of the art law Office located just off I-95 and State Road 84 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
I am here to serve all South Florida. For over 17- years the injured have trusted me to protect their rights. If you go down – I got your back!

Florida Trial Rule Hurts Bikers With Jury!
Injured Bikers cannot tell the jury in a motorcycle accident case that the wrongdoer has insurance, how much insurance, and what type of insurance! Florida legislators have agreed that juries are not allowed to know about any insurance coverage protecting the defendant. (FL Stat. 627.4136 – Florida’s Non joinder Statute).
Your lawsuit must be filed against the at-fault driver, and that driver’s insurance company cannot be named as a defendant. Therefore, throughout the trial, your attorney will verbally and in front of the jury be suing the person who caused your injuries, not the insurance company.
With no mention of insurance, it may seem to the jury that the defendant is personally liable for damages, and that your personal injury case is between you and the defendant – not an insurance company.

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