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Whether or not Mr. Hagedorn had any responsibility for the accident, he should be compensated for his injuries.
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Mr. Fisher (the truck driver) must have done something to anger Mr. Hagedorn to start the issue between them, even before the eye-witnesses were observing.
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Mr. Hagedorn brake-checked the truck driver, Mr. Fisher.
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The motorcycle pulled in front of the truck with enough space for the truck driver to have avoided hitting the motorcycle.
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Rick’s Backhoe Service should have done more to properly train Mr. Fisher on safe driving.
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If you drive a motorcycle, you assume a certain amount of risk for your own safety.
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If you hit someone else from behind while driving, you are responsible for any injuries to the person you have hit.
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Motorcycle drivers should have to follow the same rules of the road as all other vehicles.
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Because he was driving a large commercial truck, Mr. Fisher had more responsibility for safety than the driver of a motorcycle.
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Mr. Fisher (the truck driver) was driving recklessly.
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Mr. Hagedorn (the driver of the motorcycle) was driving recklessly.
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