A good rule of thumb is to replace your helmet every three to five years, assuming it hasn’t suffered any damage during that time. You should replace a helmet immediately if you’re involved in a crash. The protective foam inside motorcycle helmets is meant to protect you from one hard blow. Continuing to use the helmet after being involved in an accident means you won’t be fully protected if you’re hit again.
- Let Us Fight for YouRequest a Free Case Review.
- What Our Clients Say
See More TestimonialsWe appreciate everything they have done for us! They have shown us their hard work, honesty, and communication. If you are are ever in need of a great Law Firm Jebaily is the place!!
Mr. Jebaily is not only professional, transparent and non-commercial. He loves his job, sincerely cares for people and does his best to help out in the most ethical and decent manner. He greets you with a smile and if l may say an open heart. With all fairness, he is an individual and a human being.
Great firm. They are super helpful and responsive.
Wow, what an emotional rollercoaster. Nearly two years ago, I was involved in a workers’ compensation incident. I was T-boned by a vehicle traveling at high speeds. The wreck was no fault of my own. The accident left me with multiple lifelong injuries and PTSD.
I worked for a construction company that gave me the illusion they had my best interests in mind after I was injured on the job. However, I soon realized they did not. I reached out to the Jebaily Law Firm, met with their team, and immediately felt they were the right people to fight for my family and me.
The Jebaily staff were always hustling to get things done, even though the workers’ compensation adjuster wasn’t, which slowed the process down tremendously. Any frustration during this process definitely came directly from the workers’ compensation adjusters and defense lawyers.
It’s worth it to have this team behind you, no matter the severity of the incident. My workplace injury was caught on an HD camera, showing my vehicle violently flipping, yet workers’ compensation argued every step of the way. They claimed my severe rotator cuff injuries, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and other injuries didn’t come from the accident, despite me having zero incidents before.
Imagine what could happen to you if you have a case that isn’t as clear-cut as mine was.
Thank you, Jebaily family and staff, for everything you’ve done and the more then acceptable settlement you won.


