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Were you injured in a motorcycle accident in Boone, North Carolina? If so, you should speak to a qualified motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible. The lawyers at The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor are experienced in handling personal injury claims from car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and other motor vehicle accidents. Our motorcycle accident attorneys have a proven track record of success in motorcycle accident cases, and we're ready to put our experience to work for you. We know how to handle the insurance company and understand North Carolina law and how it will apply to your case. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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The Dangers of Motorcycle Accidents in Boone, North Carolina

There are many dangers associated with motorcycle accidents, and Boone, North Carolina, is no exception. Because motorcycles offer little protection in the event of a motor vehicle accident, motorcycle riders are at a higher risk of suffering severe injuries or death than drivers of other vehicles.

In addition, because of their smaller size, motorcycles are more difficult to see on the road, making them more likely to be involved in accidents.

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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Boone, North Carolina

There are several common causes of motorcycle accidents in Boone, North Carolina, including:

Left-Hand Turns

One of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents is when a car makes a left-hand turn in front of a motorcycle. This type of accident often occurs at intersections when the vehicle driver fails to see the bike and turns into its path.

Road Hazards

Road hazards, such as potholes, debris, and wet pavement, can also cause motorcycle accidents. When a motorcyclist hits a road hazard, they may lose control of their bike and crash.

Motorcycle Lane Splitting

Lane splitting is when a motorcycle rides between two lanes of traffic, usually at a high rate of speed. While lane splitting is not illegal in North Carolina, it is considered to be dangerous and is often the cause of motorcycle accidents.

Weather Conditions

Compared to other North Carolina cities, the winters in Boone are long and cold, with frequent sleet and snowfall. This can make road conditions hazardous, and motorcyclists are advised to use extra caution when riding in winter weather.

Blind Spot Collisions

Another common cause of motorcycle accidents is when a car changes lanes and hits a motorcycle in its blind spot. This collision often occurs on highways and interstate highways when the car driver fails to check their blind spot before changing lanes.

If you have been injured in a Boone, North Carolina motorcycle accident, contact The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor today for a free consultation.

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What Should I Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Boone, North Carolina?

If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in Boone, North Carolina, there are a few things you should do:

  1. Get Medical Treatment: If you’ve been injured, it’s important to get medical treatment as soon as possible. Even if your injuries seem minor, it’s always best to be checked out by a doctor.
  2. Report the Accident to the Police: You should also report the accident to the police, even if it’s just a minor fender bender. By filing a police report, you’ll have a written record of the accident that can be used as evidence if you need to file an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit.
  3. Gather Evidence at the Scene of the Accident: If you can do so, you should also try to gather evidence at the scene of the accident. This may include taking photos of the damage to your motorcycle and any injuries you’ve sustained. You should also get the contact information of witnesses who saw the accident.
  4. Contact a Boone, North Carolina Motorcycle Accident Attorney: After you’ve taken care of the accident’s immediate aftermath, you should contact a motorcycle accident lawyer who handles cases in Boone, North Carolina. An experienced attorney can help you navigate the legal process and ensure that your rights are protected.

At The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, our personal injury lawyers understand motorcycle accident victims’ unique challenges after an accident. We have over 25 years of experience handling these cases and will fight for your right to fair compensation.

Filing a Personal Injury Claim for a Motorcycle Accident in Boone, North Carolina

If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in Boone, North Carolina, you may be able to file a personal injury claim to recover damages.

To file a successful personal injury claim, you must prove that the other driver was at fault for the accident. This can be done by showing that the driver was negligent. Common examples of negligence in a motorcycle accident case include:

  • Speeding
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Failing to yield the right of way
  • Running a red light or stop sign
  • Making an illegal turn

If you’re able to prove that the other driver was at fault for the accident, you may be able to recover damages for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Property damage
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress

If you’re a motorcycle accident victim, we can help you investigate the cause of your accident and gather the evidence you need to prove liability.

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Choosing the Right Motorcycle Accident Attorney in Boone, North Carolina

Choosing the right attorney to handle your case is important when you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident. You should look for an attorney with experience handling motorcycle accident cases in Boone, North Carolina.

You should also look for an attorney familiar with the specific laws that apply to motorcycle accidents. These laws can be complex, and it’s important to have an attorney on your side who knows how to navigate them.

Finally, you should look for an attorney who values the attorney-client relationship and who you feel comfortable working with. This is important because you’ll work closely with your attorney throughout the legal process.

The Statute of Limitations for Motorcycle Accident Cases in North Carolina

It’s important to note that there is a statute of limitations for motorcycle accident cases in North Carolina. This means you only have a certain amount of time to file a personal injury claim.

For most accident cases, the statute of limitations is three years from the date of the accident. This may seem like a long time, but it’s important to start working on your case as soon as possible.

If you wait too long to file a claim, you may be barred from recovering any compensation, so it is important to talk to a lawyer about the statute of limitations in your particular case.

damaged motorcycle on the city road at the scene of an accident

Contact Our Boone Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina, Boone is home to Appalachian State University and Samaritan’s Purse, the headquarters for the disaster and medical relief organization. Popular for its outdoor activities, Boone is adjacent to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Boone has also become a hub for craft beer breweries, wineries, and many restaurants featuring local cuisine.

At The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, we have over 25 years of experience handling motorcycle accident cases in North Carolina. We understand the laws that apply to these cases, and we’ll fight for your right to fair compensation.

Contact our law firm today to schedule a free consultation with one of our Boone, North Carolina motorcycle accident lawyers. We’ll review your case and help you understand your legal options.

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Updated March 28, 2025

The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor is providing notice of an event that may affect certain individuals’ information. Although we have no indication of identity theft or fraud in relation to this event, we are providing information about the event, our response, and additional measures individuals can take to help protect their information, should they feel it appropriate to do so.

What Happened? On October 28, 2024, The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor identified suspicious activity related to our email system. We quickly took steps to investigate and determined that an unknown actor may have accessed certain emails within our email system between August 7 and November 7, 2024. We then conducted a comprehensive review of the potentially affected emails and attachments to determine what information was contained therein and to whom the information related, which was completed on February 25, 2025. Unfortunately, we were unable to verify the addresses of certain affected individuals, so we are providing this notice to ensure potentially affected individuals receive information about the event.

What Information Was Involved? The information affected may include individuals’ Social Security number, driver’s license and state ID information, financial account number, and health information.

What We Are Doing. We are notifying individuals about this matter and providing guidance about free resources that are available to assist with monitoring relevant accounts, credit reports, and how to place a fraud alert or security freeze on one’s credit file. Further, as with our typical security practices, we will continue to evaluate our policies, procedures, staff training, and technical security measures to reduce the likelihood of an event like this reoccurring.

What Individuals Can Do. We encourage you to remain vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud by reviewing your account statements and monitoring your free credit reports for suspicious activity and to detect errors. We also recommend you review the below “Steps Individuals Can Take To Help Protect Personal Information”.

For More Information. If individuals have questions about this matter, we have a dedicated assistance line with agents ready to answer their questions. Please contact our toll-free dedicated assistance line at 1-800-939-4170, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. through 9 p.m., excluding holidays. You may also write to us at The Law Offices of Jason E. Taylor, Attn: Compliance, P.O. Box 2688, Hickory, NC 28603.

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STEPS INDIVIDUALS CAN TAKE TO HELP PROTECT PERSONAL INFORMATION

Monitor Your Accounts

Under U.S. law, a consumer is entitled to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit reporting bureaus, Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. To order a free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call, toll-free, 1-877-322-8228. Consumers may also directly contact the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below to request a free copy of their credit report.

Consumers have the right to place an initial or extended “fraud alert” on a credit file at no cost. An initial fraud alert is a 1-year alert that is placed on a consumer’s credit file. Upon seeing a fraud alert display on a consumer’s credit file, a business is required to take steps to verify the consumer’s identity before extending new credit. If consumers are the victim of identity theft, they are entitled to an extended fraud alert, which is a fraud alert lasting seven years. Should consumers wish to place a fraud alert, please contact any of the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below.

As an alternative to a fraud alert, consumers have the right to place a “credit freeze” on a credit report, which will prohibit a credit bureau from releasing information in the credit report without the consumer’s express authorization. The credit freeze is designed to prevent credit, loans, and services from being approved in a consumer’s name without consent. However, consumers should be aware that using a credit freeze to take control over who gets access to the personal and financial information in their credit report may delay, interfere with, or prohibit the timely approval of any subsequent request or application they make regarding a new loan, credit, mortgage, or any other account involving the extension of credit. Pursuant to federal law, consumers cannot be charged to place or lift a credit freeze on their credit report. To request a credit freeze, individuals may need to provide some or all of the following information:

1. Full name (including middle initial as well as Jr., Sr., II, III, etc.);
2. Social Security number;
3. Date of birth;
4. Addresses for the prior two to five years;
5. Proof of current address, such as a current utility bill or telephone bill;
6. A legible photocopy of a government-issued identification card (state driver’s license or ID card, etc.); and
7. A copy of either the police report, investigative report, or complaint to a law enforcement agency concerning identity theft if they are a victim of identity theft.

Should consumers wish to place a credit freeze or fraud alert, please contact the three major credit reporting bureaus listed below:

Equifax Experian TransUnion
https://www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services/ https://www.experian.com/help/

https://www.transunion.com/credit-help
1-888-298-0045 1-888-397-3742 1-800-916-8800
Equifax Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 105069 Atlanta, GA 30348-5069 Experian Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013 TransUnion Fraud Alert, P.O. Box 2000, Chester, PA 19016
Equifax Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 105788 Atlanta, GA 30348-5788 Experian Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 9554, Allen, TX 75013 TransUnion Credit Freeze, P.O. Box 160, Woodlyn, PA 19094

Additional Information

Consumers may further educate themselves regarding identity theft, fraud alerts, credit freezes, and the steps they can take to protect their personal information by contacting the consumer reporting bureaus, the Federal Trade Commission, or their state attorney general. The Federal Trade Commission may be reached at: 600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20580; www.identitytheft.gov; 1-877-ID-THEFT (1-877-438-4338); and TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The Federal Trade Commission also encourages those who discover that their information has been misused to file a complaint with them. Consumers can obtain further information on how to file such a complaint by way of the contact information listed above. Consumers have the right to file a police report if they ever experience identity theft or fraud. Please note that in order to file a report with law enforcement for identity theft, consumers will likely need to provide some proof that they have been a victim. Instances of known or suspected identity theft should also be reported to law enforcement and the relevant state attorney general. This notice has not been delayed by law enforcement.

For District of Columbia residents, the District of Columbia Attorney General may be contacted at: 400 6th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; 1-202-442-9828; and oag.dc.gov.

For Maryland residents, the Maryland Attorney General may be contacted at: 200 St. Paul Place, 16th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202; 1-410-576-6300 or 1-888-743-0023; and https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/.

For New Mexico residents, consumers have rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, such as the right to be told if information in their credit file has been used against them, the right to know what is in their credit file, the right to ask for their credit score, and the right to dispute incomplete or inaccurate information. Further, pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the consumer reporting bureaus must correct or delete inaccurate, incomplete, or unverifiable information; consumer reporting agencies may not report outdated negative information; access to consumers’ files is limited; consumers must give consent for credit reports to be provided to employers; consumers may limit “prescreened” offers of credit and insurance based on information in their credit report; and consumers may seek damages from violators. Consumers may have additional rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act not summarized here. Identity theft victims and active-duty military personnel have specific additional rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. We encourage consumers to review their rights pursuant to the Fair Credit Reporting Act by visiting www.consumerfinance.gov/f/201504_cfpb_summary_your-rights-under-fcra.pdf, or by writing Consumer Response Center, Room 130-A, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20580.

For New York residents, the New York Attorney General may be contacted at: Office of the Attorney General, The Capitol, Albany, NY 12224-0341; 1-800-771-7755; or https://ag.ny.gov.

For North Carolina residents, the North Carolina Attorney General may be contacted at: 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-9001; 1-877-566-7226 or 1-919-716-6000; and www.ncdoj.gov.

For Rhode Island residents, the Rhode Island Attorney General may be reached at: 150 South Main Street, Providence, RI 02903; 1-401-274-4400; and www.riag.ri.gov. Under Rhode Island law, individuals have the right to obtain any police report filed in regard to this event.
STEPS INDIVIDUALS CAN TAKE TO HELP PROTECT A MINOR DEPENDENT’S PERSONAL INFORMATION

Typically, credit reporting agencies do not have a credit report in a minor’s name. To find out if a minor has a credit report or to request a manual search for a minor’s Social Security number each credit bureau has its own process. To learn more about these processes or request these services, consumers may contact the credit bureaus by phone, writing, or online:
Equifax Experian TransUnion
https://www.equifax.com/personal/help/article-list/-/h/a/request-child-credit-report/
https://www.experian.com/help/minor-request.html
https://www.transunion.com/fraud-victim-resources/child-identity-theft

1-800-685-1111 1-888-397-3742 1-800-916-8800
P.O. Box 105788
Atlanta, GA 30348-5788 P.O. Box 9554
Allen, TX 75013 P.O. Box 2000
Chester, PA 19016

To request information about the existence of a credit file in a minor’s name, search for a minor’s Social Security number, place a security freeze or fraud alert on a minor’s credit report (if one exists), or request a copy of a minor’s credit report consumers may be required to provide the following information:
● A copy of their driver’s license or another government issued identification card, such as a state identification card, etc.;
● Proof of address, such as a copy of a bank statement, utility bill, insurance statement, etc.;
● A copy of the minor’s birth certificate;
● A copy of the minor’s Social Security card;
● The minor’s full name, including middle initial and generation, such as JR, SR, II, III, etc.;
● The minor’s date of birth; and
● The minor’s previous addresses for the past two years.

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