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1/3/2010
Phillip Miller
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Tennessee Motorcycle Accidents made worse by laying it down?

Tennessee Motorcycle accidentTennessee motorcycle accidents are most often the fault of auto drivers who don't look for or see motorcyclists. Sometimes however motorcycle drivers in Tennessee will lay their motorcycle down to avoid an impact. Not the best idea as it turns out. You can drop speed much more quickly by staying upright and braking, and being thrown over a car is arguably better than being on a bike that is on its side and hits a car at speed.

If you or anyone you know has been injured or killed in a Nashville or Tennessee motorcycle accident, please contact Nashville injury attorney Phillip Miller and the Nashville personal injury attorneys at Phillip Miller and Associates at (615) 356-2000, or contact our office online here.

One last thing: If you are hurt in a Nashville or Tennessee motorcycle accident and have any questions at all, contact our office at (615) 356-2000. Don't delay. Cases involving personal injury or death in Tennessee must be acted on quickly. Time is running. Call for an appointment, if it's bad enough that you need to read this far into a website blog, it's bad enough to get an attorney involved.  

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