What Should You Do if a Loved One Has Been Injured in a Motorcycle Accident?
Motorcycle riders are a tight-knit group. When I attend rallies, rides and other motorcycle events, I’m always inspired by the sense of camaraderie shared by bikers, who seem to walk around like they share the best secret in the world. They all love biking, bikers and...The Truth About How Insurance Works: From Someone Who Doesn’t Sell It
Below is a video transcript between Scott O’Sullivan, founder of Rider Justice, and Tamara Thomas, a brand new motorcycle rider. Scott explains in detail, the various types of insurance available to riders and why “full coverage” is nothing like it...Motorcyclists: What NOT to do during COVID-19
Hi guys, Scott O’Sullivan here from Rider Justice giving you a quick talk about motorcycle insurance and what not to do during COVID-19. As you can see, today is an absolutely stunning day in April in the middle of the lockdown in Colorado and across America, and...Freedom (of the Road) is Not Free
Bikers are a patriotic group of people who love their country, their military, their veterans, their bikes and their entire extended biker family! Frequently, I get into fantastic conversations with bikers about how much they love their independence, whether it’s the freedoms gained through our country’s historical battles for independence, or the freedom of the open road!
Motorcycle Couples: Your Rights as a Passenger
Many beautiful relationships have begun with the act of sharing an exhilarating motorcycle ride on a gorgeous Colorado evening. While we would never want to discourage anyone from enjoying this experience, we do want to pass along some important information for you to consider.
Worst Motorcycle Insurance Companies
Simply put: too many insurance companies take advantage of their own customers. You need to make sure that you’re working with an ethical company and that you have purchased the right kinds insurance coverage for motorcycle riders.
What Motorcycle Insurance Do I Need in Colorado?
Many of Colorado’s car drivers only carry the bare minimum insurance required by Colorado law, which is $25,000. For many bikers, that won’t even cover the cost to replace their bike. And sadly, most motorcycle accidents result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills.