Practicing Attorneys:

       T. Jonathan Hankin

Motorcycle Accidents

Collisions involving motorcycles, including those on a super bike, Harley, sports bike or chopper are often the result of the negligence of other drivers who fail to take notice of motorcyclists on the highways. Approximately 80 percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in injury or death. 

Injuries that may occur when a motorcycle occupant is hurt in an accident include head injuries, back and spinal cord injuries, brain damage, brain injuries, facial scarring, body fractures, neck and paralysis injuries, skin burns and comas.  Because of the typical severity of injuries from motorcycle crashes, the rehabilitation period following an accident is often a long process that will no doubt have a serious impact on a victim’s quality of life and ability to work.

Statistics report that most motorcycle accidents are not the fault of the motorcyclist but the fault of the other driver, most often because the other driver was simply unable to see the motorcyclist.  However, that does not make the person responsible for an accident unaccountable for his or her actions.

Be Safe.  Avoid Motorcycle Collisions.

  • Always wear a helmet.
  • Travel at safe speeds.
  • Never ride if you’ve been drinking.
  • Limit travel during hazardous weather conditions.
  • Avoid unmaintained roadways.
  • Above all, whether you are riding a motorcycle or driving a car, truck or van, be mindful of other drivers and vehicles at all times!

If you or someone you love has been the victim of a motorcycle crash as the result of someone’s negligence, it is important to seek legal representation.  The attorneys at Wapner Newman are experienced in handling various types of motorcycle crash cases. Please contact us to discuss your case.

Also see: Motor Vehicle Accidents, Automobile Crashworthiness

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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