EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 19 MIN
What Insurance Companies Don’t Want NY Riders to Know After a Crash | S2:E4
from Motorcycle Law and Charity: A Guide to Riding Right with Attorney Richard Jaffe · host Richard Jaffe — Motorcycle Lawyer and Host of Riding Counsel
🏍️ Think the crash is the worst part? Think again.In this episode, NY motorcycle accident attorney Rich Jaffe sits down with Garrett Parnell — a former insurance defense attorney — to reveal how insurance companies try to minimize motorcycle injury claims and what riders need to know to protect themselves.💡 You’ll learn:• How insurers use comparative negligence to blame riders• The helmet “catch-22” that can reduce compensation• Social media & surveillance traps that can destroy a claim• Why hiring a motorcycle injury attorney immediately matters📞 Injured in a motorcycle crash?Free Consultation – RidingCounsel.comFollow Riding Counsel for more rider-focused legal insights.⚖️ Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Not legal advice.*Image created by AI for illustration.
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🏍️ Think the crash is the worst part? Think again.In this episode, NY motorcycle accident attorney Rich Jaffe sits down with Garrett Parnell — a former insurance defense attorney — to reveal how insurance companies try to minimize motorcycle injury claims and what riders need to know to protect themselves.💡 You’ll learn:• How insurers use comparative negligence to blame riders• The helmet “catch-22” that can reduce compensation• Social media & surveillance traps that can destroy a claim• Why hiring a motorcycle injury attorney immediately matters📞 Injured in a motorcycle crash?Free Consultation – RidingCounsel.comFollow Riding Counsel for more rider-focused legal insights.⚖️ Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes. Not legal advice.*Image created by AI for illustration.
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