Woman falls, breaks leg in motorcycle training class - $120,000 Settlement (access required)

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: October 13, 2008

The plaintiff, a 31-year-old female, was enrolled in a class to learn how to operate a motorcycle. The class was being taught in the rain. During the course of the class, the plaintiff claimed that her instructor jumped suddenly in front of her causing her to lose control. There were no eyewitnesses ...
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