Owning a motorcycle comes with significant risks. Being in a car accident can already be a source of severe injuries and damage to property, however, getting into an accident while riding a motorcycle is much more dangerous not just to the rider but the passenger as well. Unlike a car which has more safety features, riders of motorcycles only have their helmet as a form of protection from injuries that they might sustain during an accident. An accident can also totally wreck a motorcycle even if it is not very severe which can lead to a much larger monetary issue for the rider.

The Motorcycle Accident section of Hogan Injury’s Legal Knowledge Center aims to provide answers to questions that are specific to motorcycle accidents. These answers will ensure that you as a motorcycle rider involved in an accident will get accurate information that will help in your situation. In this section, you will find answers to questions about motorcycle safety, motorcycle injuries, motorcycle insurance, rider’s liability.

Handling a car accident case can be very different than handling a motorcycle accident case. Hogan Injury has lawyers specializing in motorcycle accidents to help you with your motorcycle accident.

There are numerous online motorcycle safety courses on the Internet, listed below are some of them: 1. MC Rider is a free online motorcycle training where you can subscribe and be updated. All the latest videos delivered and released every week; a professional motorcycle instructor produces these videos. It was launched to help motorcycle riders improve their riding skills. MC Rider also offers skills training and strategies to help motorists navigate on the roads. It is also a nonprofit organization supported by a motorcycle manufacturer. 2. Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).

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1. Head-on Collision – it occurs when the front end of two vehicles coming from an opposite direction, collides or crash with each other often due to the driver’s negligence. This type of accident causes severe injuries to the driver or even death. 2. Speeding – speed driving is also one of the common causes of a motorcycle accident. Exceeding the speed limit can cause the driver to lose its control over the vehicle and make a fatal crash. 3. Lane Splitting – it occurs when a motorcycle rider drives.

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The first thing to do after a motorcycle accident is to: 1. Check yourself for injury and those who are also involved in the accident. Call 911 immediately or if you have been badly hurt, ask the people around the incident for help. 2. Take photos of the incident, the vehicle involved, and your injuries. Note or remember the important details of the accident and how it happened. 3. Get the necessary medical treatment and follow your doctor’s advice. 4. Gather all the information. Obtain a police report, talk to.

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1. Head Injury – it occurs when an external force or an object causes damage to the brain. A severe injury to the brain often leads to a long-term disability, complications or death. Wearing a helmet and a proper motorcycle gear reduces your chance of having a severe motorcycle accident injury. Some signs and symptoms of head injuries may appear immediately while in some cases, it manifests days or weeks later. 2. Road Rash / Skin Injury – a mild to severe abrasion of the skin which is usually caused.

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Motorcycling is a risky and dangerous activity. Motorcycle drivers, when involved in an accident, are more likely to die or suffer serious injury compared to occupants of enclosed vehicles. Here are some numbers and figures on motorcycle accident fatalities. In 2015, more than 5,000 motorcycle drivers died due to motorcycle accidents – 13 fatalities daily, according to the estimates of Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA). This makes motorcycles crashes the third deadliest type of vehicular accident on the road, only next to passenger cars which registered more than 19,000 fatalities,.

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Getting involved in a motorcycle accident can leave you with terrible injuries. Apart from the repair expenses, if your motorcycle was not wrecked in the accident, you also have to worry about your medical expenses. As an uninsured motorcyclist, you can still sue the other driver and pursue claim for damages as long as you did not cause the accident. Not having insurance as a motorcyclist is not out of the ordinary since not all states require motorcycle drivers to purchase insurance. However, according to the state law of California.

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On a motorcycle, the driver and the passenger are more exposed compared to riding in a car, which makes them more vulnerable. Unlike riding a car, there are no walls, no car doors and windshields to enclose and protect the rider which is why motorcycle riders are more likely to die or suffer serious injury when involved in an accident. Wearing protective gear when riding is very important. Statistics show that serious head injury is the most common in fatal injuries from motorcycle accidents. Wearing a helmet is about 37%.

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There are different types of injuries that you can sustain from a motorcycle accident. Although some injuries are obvious, some serious injuries may have delayed symptoms. There is a possibility that delayed symptoms will appear days or even months after a motorcycle accident. Traumatic brain injury, concussion, blood clot, and whiplash are some of the injuries that may not be diagnosed in the initial medical check-up immediately after the accident. If you are experiencing dizziness, headache, or blurring vision, it is best to get checked by your doctor for these.

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Cases involving motorcycle accidents usually result in much serious injuries, injuries which can have long-term effects. If you are a victim of a motorcycle accident, getting properly compensated for your injuries or loss can be critical in recovering from the accident. An experienced motorcycle accident lawyer will work hard and use resources at their disposal to help get your life back to normal. Your lawyer will help you make the right decisions and set realistic expectations for your case. He or she can help you determine if you have a.

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In some cases, there is more than one driver at fault in an accident and therefore have a shared responsibility for the damages from the accident. This is where Comparative Negligence is applicable. Comparative Negligence laws determine who is responsible for the damages from the accident according to the degree of contribution to injury. However, comparative negligence differs among states. Pure comparative negligence is when any compensation due to be received by the plaintiff will be reduced by the percentage he or she is responsible for the accident. For example,.

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