Sacramento Motorcycle Injury Accident - Frequently Asked Questions
How many people are injured or killed in the United States in motorcycle accidents?
It is estimated that injury or death are the outcome in nearly 80 percent of all motorcycle accidents in the United States. Included in this startling statistic are the nearly 2,000 motorcyclists who die each year as a result of an accident and the staggering 50,000 who are injured in collisions and the like.
What it the main cause of death in these accidents?
Head injury seems to be predominant in almost all motorcycle accidents and is actually the primary cause of death. This is not to say however, that all head injuries incurred by motorcyclists will be fatal. As mentioned previously, the number of those who pass away as a consequence of a motorcycle accident are minute, but tragic nonetheless, when compared to the number who sustain varying degrees of injuries.
How can I protect myself as a motorcyclist?
Along with many Federal laws governing the wearing of protective gear, such as helmets that meet the terms of the United States Department of Transportation's Federal Motorcycle Vehicle Safety Standard 218, many states can also exercise the option of instituting additional regulations. Hence, it is wise to check with a state authority that would be able to advise you on what needs to be worn in order to operate a motorcycle in that particular state. This will not only protect you from injury but also from the trouble you would undoubtedly bring upon yourself for disobeying the law.
It is also wise to ensure that you exercise caution and obey the law on the roads. Speed limits are imposed for a reason – to protect you and others on the road. However tempting it might seem to thrash your bike when out on the road, you must refrain from doing so. Not only would you be breaking the law by speeding but you could cause injury or death to yourself or another person.
What if I am involved ion an accident that was not my fault?
Motorcycles endure a higher risk than most vehicles of being hit by another vehicle. Motorcycles can be difficult to see because of their size, particularly for drivers of larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. There are many other situations that can result in an accident occurring through no fault of your own. After seeking medical assistance and getting the other driver’s insurance details where applicable, you should seek legal assistance, as you may be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries.
What if a loved one has been killed as the result of an accident that was not their fault?
Unfortunately in many cases the motorcyclist is killed as a result of the accident. In cases such as these, a family member may be entitled to claim for wrongful death depending on the circumstances surrounding the accident. If you are the family member of someone that passed away as the result of such an accident, you should seek legal assistance from a qualified lawyer as soon as possible, as statues of limitation may apply, which can affect your eligibility to claim.
Why do I need to enlist the help of an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer?
The more knowledge and expertise your lawyer has with regards to motorcycle accident laws, the higher your chances of getting compensation. A more experienced lawyer within this field will be able to exercise specialist knowledge and skill to ensure that your chances of success are maximized. An attorney will work hard to get you as much compensation as possible by putting together as solid a lawsuit as possible.
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