As a plaintiffs’ personal injury lawyer with over 45 years of experience getting injured motorcyclists the money they deserve, I have seen how critical a Will, Power of Attorney (POA) and Living Will can be to injured motorcyclists. Without a Will, POA, and Living Will, the government gets to decide who gets an injured motorcyclists’ assets, including accident money; the government dictates who gets to be in charge of an injured motorcyclists’ affairs; and the government gets to make medical and end of life decisions for the injured motorcyclist whether they would agree or not. The government’s plan usually doesn’t match the injured motorcyclist’s wishes, and can be disastrous.
Without these documents, the people you care about and would want to get your assets may not. People who you have no relationship with may. Without these documents the people who you would want to be in charge of your affairs may not be granted that power. People you wouldn’t want to have power over your affairs may be granted that power.
All motorcyclists need to have a Will, POA, and Living Will regardless of age, social, or economic situation. Please call or contact Freeburn Motorcycle Attorneys today to ask about preparing a Will POA and Living Will.
EVERY BIKER NEEDS A WILL, POWER OF ATTORNEY, AND LIVING WILL
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What is a Will and What Does it Cover?
A will is a legal document that outlines how you want your assets distributed after your death. This includes things like your motorcycle, car, house, savings, and personal belongings. You can also use your will to name a guardian for any minor children and appoint an executor to oversee the distribution of your estate.
When To Draft Your Will
Many people believe a will is only necessary for older individuals or those facing serious health concerns. However, for motorcycle riders, it's crucial to consider the inherent risks involved in the activity. Life is unpredictable, and having a will in place provides peace of mind knowing your loved ones will be cared for even in the worst-case scenario.
It's never too early to take control of your future. By creating a will, you can ensure your wishes are respected and avoid any confusion or conflict among your beneficiaries.
How An Attorney Can Help
Creating a will can seem daunting, but with the help of an experienced attorney, the process can be smooth and efficient. An attorney can explain your legal options, answer your questions, and ensure your will is drafted in accordance with Pennsylvania law. This will minimize the risk of future challenges and ensure your wishes are carried out precisely.
Disclaimer – Viewing this website or contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. Legal representation begins only after both parties sign an engagement agreement.
Contact Freeburn Motorcycle Attorneys today. We understand the passion for riding and the importance of protecting yourself and your loved ones. Let us help you navigate the legal aspects of creating a will so you can focus on enjoying the open road with peace of mind.