Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law is launching a campaign to promote motorcycle safety in North Carolina by offering free bumper sticker-style magnets that remind drivers to remain vigilant for motorcycles. The magnets carry the simple yet crucial message, "Look for Motorcycles," aiming to address the issue of automobile and truck drivers failing to notice motorcycles on the road, which often leads to avoidable accidents.
According to the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles, North Carolina saw more than 3,700 motorcycle-related crashes in a recent year. These incidents resulted in 2,869 injuries and 206 fatalities among motorcyclists. Many of these accidents were the result of negligence or inattention from other drivers. The personal injury attorneys at Hardison & Cochran have witnessed many cases where motorcyclists suffered severe injuries in preventable collisions.
The firm’s motorcycle magnet giveaway is designed to increase awareness of the importance of sharing the road. Motorcycles, due to their smaller size and narrow profile, are easy to overlook in traffic. Hardison & Cochran advises motorcyclists to enhance their visibility by using headlights at all times, wearing brightly colored reflective clothing, and avoiding riding in the blind spots of other vehicles.
The 9" x 3" bumper sticker magnets are available in three colors—yellow, blue, and pink—while supplies last. North Carolina residents aged 18 and older can request these magnets through an online form, with the magnets being mailed within seven days of the request. Hardison & Cochran will cover all shipping and handling costs. However, requesting a magnet will enroll individuals in the firm's marketing communications, with an option to unsubscribe at any time.
This initiative underscores Hardison & Cochran’s commitment to public safety and making North Carolina communities safer. The firm, which specializes in personal injury, workers' compensation, and Social Security Disability law, has offices in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Dunn, Greensboro, Greenville, and Wilmington. They handle cases involving workplace accidents, vehicle accidents, boating accidents, dog bites, dangerous drugs, defective medical devices, and nursing home abuse and negligence.
For more information, visit the Hardison & Cochran website or use their online contact form.


