Motorcycle Rider

Motorcyclists are much more likely to be seriously injured or even killed in an accident in comparison with other drivers. This is due to the fact that the driver of a motorcycle is vulnerable in a collision and can easily be knocked off or thrown from the bike. Studies show that accidents involving motorcycles cost billions in emergency services, medical costs, property damage, lost wages, and insurance costs each year. These accidents can take a heavy toll on those injured in the accident along with their friends and families. As we head through the Summer season, it is important for motorcycle riders to be mindful of the possible dangers in order to prevent injuries. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you should contact an experienced Brockton motorcycle accident lawyer who may be able to file a Brockton motorcycle accident lawsuit on your behalf.

What Factors Place Motorcyclists at Higher Risk of Injury?

Motorcyclists injured in a motorcycle accidentStudies have shown that motorcycle drivers are 27 times more likely to die in a crash than drivers in other vehicles. This is mainly due to the nature of riding a motorcycle. The motorcyclist is exposed to dangers such as being ejected from the bike or falling the ground. However, other factors can play a part in the outcome of a motorcycle accident. Alcohol use plays a major factor in the severity of both car and motorcycle collisions. Speeding is also another major factor in the outcome of a collision. Another important factor includes the make and model of the motorcycle. For example, “super-sport” street bikes, which are motorcycles made for racing, have been shown to be four times more likely to be involved in an accident than other models.

Tips on How You Can Play it Safe on the Roads This Summer

While motorcycles can be dangerous, these risks can be greatly reduced with a few simple steps. First, make sure you have all the right safety gear. Wearing a helmet and the appropriate padding greatly reduces the chance of injury. Next, make sure to obey the speed limit and give other drivers on the road space and time to see you. Finally, you want to make sure that your bike is in proper working order. Check the tires, brakes, fluids, and signals to make sure that everything is up to date and road ready. Taking the time to make sure you are safe can make a big difference and prevent devastating injuries and accidents.

Contact an Experienced Brockton Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Brockton Motorcycle Accident LawyerIf you or someone you know has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact one of our experienced Brockton motorcycle accident lawyers located at 130 Liberty St. Brockton, MA. You may be entitled to receive compensation for your medical bills, lost income and pain and suffering, among other losses. No fees are received unless you receive an award or settlement. For a free (no obligation) case evaluation, call us at 1-508-436-7000 or toll free at 1-800-992-6878. You may also fill out our contact form online.

Source:

  1. https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/motorcycle-safety
  2. https://www.iii.org/article/background-on-motorcycle-crashes
  3. https://www.gao.gov/assets/660/650037.pdf