Motorcycle Accidents
In a 2006 update, the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) reported that motorcycle rider
fatalities have increased for the seventh year in a row.
Since 1997, fatalities have increased an alarming 89
percent, from 2,116 in 1997 to 4,008 in 2004. This
increase stems in part from a sustained 14-year increase in the purchase of
motorcycles. The previous four years show combined registered motorcycle
purchases at 1 million-plus per year.
More motorcycles on the road mean more
opportunities for accidents. NHTSA reports that in 2004, more than 4,000
motorcycle occupants were killed on our nation's roads, an 8 percent increase
from 2003.
Have you been injured in a motorcycle accident? The attorneys of Peterson &
Associates, P.C. defend those who are injured in motorcycle accidents, and
work to ensure injured cyclists get fair and just compensation for their
injuries.
Most multi-vehicle accidents involving motorcycles are caused by the
negligence of the driver of an automobile. This occurs because motorcycles can
stop much faster than cars and are thus more likely be rear-ended by a negligent
driver following too closely. Many motorcycle accidents also occur when the
driver of an automobile fails to yield the right of way. Doctors report that
most motorcycle injuries involve the spinal cord and extremities, while head
injuries cause the majority of deaths.
Though helmets have proven very effective in preventing fatal injuries to
cyclists and improving safety, orthopedic surgeons in Level One Trauma Units describe serious musculoskeletal
injuries, open fractures and head trauma associated with motorcycle accidents.
Motorcyclists are at a disadvantage in most traffic accidents, and are far
more likely to suffer serious injury or death than the driver of a car.
Likewise, bikers can face greater difficulty when they have to deal with the
aftermath of such accidents. Insurance companies are especially cautious with
motorcycle-related policies, which should come as no surprise to anyone who has
paid high premiums for motorcycle insurance.
Peterson & Associates is concerned with the safety of motorcyclists and the
need of the injured cyclists to get fair and just compensation for their
injuries. If you are in a motorcycle accident, you should:
- Say
nothing, or as little as possible about the accident.
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Preserve any and all evidence and information that you can while the memory
is still fresh.
- Immediately take care of any injuries that require medical attention.
- Call
the police to report the accident.
- Notify
your insurance company.
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Contact an attorney.
Despite safety precautions you may have taken to avoid a motorcycle accident,
you cannot always avoid
the negligence of others. The negligence of another driver that contributed
fully or partially to the motorcycle accident allows compensation to be awarded.
Depending on the severity and impact of the motorcycle accident, medical bills,
lost wages, disfigurement, pain and suffering, and a loss of life enjoyment can
be claimed.
In the event that the motorcycle accident resulted in injuries, it is very
important to know your legal rights, and it is essential to have an attorney who
knows and understands the dynamics of motorcycle riding and accidents. Your
motorcycle accident lawyer will then begin to investigate the accident in order
to prove liability if the case presented appears to be strong. At Peterson &
Associates, we know insurance company defense tactics, and we know how to
present your case to maximize your recovery.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, please
contact
a motorcycle accident lawyer at Peterson & Associates today.
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Motorcycle Accident News
Man suffers critical injuries in motorcycle accident Man suffers critical injuries in motorcycle accident By Janelle Stecklein The Salt Lake Tribune Published Feb 4, 2012 10:16PM MDT A 35-year-old man suffered critical injuries Saturday after he was thrown from his motorcycle in Lehi. Lehi Police Sgt. Jeff Swenson said the man was westbound about 4:30 p.m. on his motorcycle near 700 E. Main St. when a Lexus pulled out of a nearby parking lot in ...
Fort Stewart soldier dies in motorcycle accident A Third Infantry Division soldier died in a motorcycle accident at Fort Stewart early Monday morning. The accident occurred at 12:01 a.m. on Ga. Highway 119 near the Noncommissioned Officer Academy. The soldier, whose name is being withheld pending confirmation of next-of-kin notification, was assigned to the 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team.
Oxnard man hurt in motorcycle accident An Oxnard man was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident late Saturday night.
One Killed in Motorcycle Accident in Midland County, Victim Identified One person has died after a motorcycle accident in Midland County. Midland Police tell NewsWest 9 the accident happened on Highway 191 just west of the overpass in front of Mid-Cities Church.
Another Fort Stewart Soldier Killed in Motorcycle Ax It's the second soldier to die in motorcycle accident in a week
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