Motorcycle accident
Common injuries
Know how to protect Yourself
According to the NHTSA, 80 percent of motorcycle accidents will end up in injury or death. Knowing the most common types of motorcycle accident-related injuries can help identify what safety gear you’ll need in order to prevent them in case you’re ever involved in an accident. The nature of their chosen mode of travel unfortunately means motorcycle riders carry a more elevated risk of serious injuries in vehicular accidents, in terms of both likelihood and severity.
A cyclist’s body is more exposed to outside elements than the bodies of car and truck drivers. Even when outfitted with the most protective gear or helmets, a motorcyclist is more likely to suffer catastrophic blows to the body from other vehicles, road fixtures, or pavement.
Even if a motorcyclist survives an accident, the injuries they sustain can go beyond surface abrasions or bone fractures. Some of the body parts most open during a motorcycle ride have exceptionally large roles in the human body, and severe trauma to these parts can affect brain functions and organ regulation as well as physical movement. These permanent conditions can result in a lifetime of physical therapy and rehabilitation, which is why cash settlements for motorcycle accidents are often substantial.
If you or a loved one are involved in a crash due to the negligence of another individual or organization, make sure you get medical help immediately. Next, consult with an experienced motorcycle accident attorney to see if you’re entitled to any compensation for your injuries.
Explore some of the common injuries below:
Internal injuries
Leg and Foot Injuries
Road Rash
Traumatic Brain Injury
Wrongful Death
Spinal Cord Injury
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