Motorcycle Accidents
The growing popularity of motorcycling in the
Young and old alike love the feeling of freedom that comes with riding a motorcycle in the open air. But that freedom does involve risk. Over 60,000 motorcycle accidents occur in the
In addition to the risks typically encountered by motorists—alcohol use, inexperienced drivers, and inclement weather, for example—motorcycle riders face some unique hazards and challenges.
- Diminished Visibility. The small size of motorcycles can make them difficult for other motorists to see, especially in heavy traffic or adverse weather conditions.
- Road Hazards. Potholes, oil slicks, puddles, and roadway debris—mere nuisances for most motorists—are potential sources of grave danger for motorcycle riders.
- Speed-Related Instability. Motorcycles, already less stables than automobiles because they have only two wheels, may be difficult to control at high speeds.
- Lack of Protection. Cars are equipped with barriers and safety features—doors, roofs, airbags and seatbelts—that help to protect drivers and passengers. Lacking such protection, motorcycle riders are extremely vulnerable in a crash scenario.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, contact our office immediately. Failure to take prompt action could jeopardize a potential claim.
Call toll-free 1-866-778-5500 today for your free legal consultation.
