Harley-Davidson Motorcycle: High Speed Wobble Cases
California Personal Injury Lawyers (and injury attorneys nationwide) are investigating claims on behalf of motorcyclists who have been injured as a result of what is referred to as "high-speed wobble" or "tank-slapper" accidents on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. These alleged high speed wobble accidents occur when the front end of the bike shakes and becomes unstable while riding at high speeds. In these situations the driver can lose control of the bike and suffer serious personal injuries.
On September 13, 2002, in North Carolina it was reported that a local police officer had lost control of his Harley-Davidson motorcycle after its front wheel began to wobble as he was passing a tractor-trailer at 85 mph. The officer died as a result of this motorcycle accident. A Harley-Davidson corporate spokesperson said the company "is not aware of any issues with any of our motorcycles at this time."
If you have suffered injuries as a result of the alleged high speed wobble, you may be able to file a defective products claim against Harley Davidson. Please contact the experienced California motorcycle accident lawyers at Bisnar | Chase for a free evaluation of your claim.
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