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Motorcyclists are far more exposed on the road, and even a minor crash can lead to serious or life-threatening injuries. Wearing a helmet is one of the most effective ways to prevent traumatic brain injuries and fatalities.

How to Enter:

  1. Upload a photo of yourself wearing a helmet (no riding shots, please—safety first!).
  2. Fill out the short form with your name, phone number, and email.
  3. That’s it! You’re entered to win a $250 gift card to Harley-Davidson.

Winner will be announced on May 31, 2025.

Rider Gear Safety🧑‍🏍

  • Helmet (DOT/ECE approved, strap secure)
  • Gloves (full-finger, good grip)
  • Jacket (armored or abrasion-resistant)
  • Pants (preferably with padding)
  • Over-the-ankle boots
  • Eye protection (if open-face helmet)

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Motorcycle Safety Checklist 🛡️✅

Before Every Ride (Quick Check) T-CLOCS is the go-to acronym:
T – Tires & Wheels
  • Proper tire pressure
  • Adequate tread depth
  • No cracks, cuts, or embedded objects
  • Wheels spin freely, no wobbles
  • Spokes or cast wheels are intact
C – Controls
  • Levers (clutch/brake) work smoothly
  • Throttle snaps back properly
  • Cables aren’t frayed or sticking
  • Brake pedal moves freely
L – Lights & Electrics
  • Headlight (high/low)
  • Turn signals
  • Brake light
  • Tail light
  • Horn
  • Battery secure and charged
O – Oil & Fluids
  • Engine oil level and condition
  • Brake fluid level
  • Coolant level (if liquid-cooled)
  • Check for leaks
C – Chassis
  • Frame has no cracks or damage
  • Suspension moves smoothly
  • Chain/belt properly tensioned and lubed
  • Kickstand and center stand work properly
S – Stands
  • Side stand/kickstand is not bent or loose
  • Spring snaps it back properly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

Most Ohio compensation claims are based on negligence. That’s a legal term that means acting carelessly in a way that puts others at risk. Even if it was an accident, you may have a strong case. Ask us for a personalized case review.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

Generally, if you are bringing a car accident or other type of general personal injury case, you have two years to bring a lawsuit. However, in medical malpractice or nursing home neglect cases, generally, the statute of limitations is only one year. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible if you have been injured.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

Each case value is determined individually. To determine the value of the case, your lawyer looks at several factors. They evaluate your financial losses and severity of injury. They factor in the strength of the legal claim and ways to collect your compensation.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, seek medical attention. Follow healthcare guidance. Keep records of medical care received, and ways that your injuries have impacted you. Don’t discard or alter tangible items that may be relevant, like torn clothing or broken objects. Involve a lawyer as soon as possible.

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