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Motorcycle crashes, primarily caused by human factors, are a serious concern. Statistics show a higher risk of fatalities and severe injuries compared to other types of vehicular accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2020, motorcyclists were about 29 times more likely to die in a crash per vehicle mile traveled. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found that motorcycles accounted for 14% of all motor vehicle crash deaths in 2019, despite motorcycles representing only about 3% of all registered vehicles in the United States.
Stewart J. Guss Injury Lawyers offers several decades of experience helping victims of motorcycle accidents. This simple but critical philosophy guides our practice: Trust Guss. Your well-being is at the heart of everything we do, so when the chaos of a motorcycle accident seems overwhelming, you can Trust Guss to guide you through the entire process.
Inexperience can significantly affect your ability to react to sudden changes on the road. If you haven't had much time riding, you might not be as prepared to deal with challenging traffic or bad weather. This is why taking training courses is crucial: the numbers tell us that riders without formal training are more likely to be involved in crashes.
Motorcycle riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a significant issue that compromises your reaction time, judgment, and overall ability to ride safely. Impaired riding is not just illegal; it can be fatal. Remember, even over-the-counter medication can impair your driving ability.
Speeding is a common factor in motorcycle crashes, as higher speeds give you less time to notice and react to obstacles or road conditions. Reckless behaviors such as weaving through traffic heighten the risk of crashes. It's crucial to be aware that the faster you ride, the harder it is to control your motorcycle and the more severe a potential crash can become.
When you're riding a motorcycle:
Even the most skilled motorcyclists can be caught off guard by bad road conditions, making their riding experience much more challenging:
These complexities often involve how one interacts with other vehicles and the road.
Intersections are a familiar spot for motorcycle crashes. As a motorcyclist, it's often harder for car drivers to see you, especially when making left turns. This lack of visibility and split-second decision-making can lead to accidents. When merging into a lane, the mix of high speeds and close distances increases your risk of being in a blind spot, which can lead to side-swipe incidents.
Here are our top tips for intersections and merging:
In rear-end collisions, motorcycles are at a higher risk because they are smaller and less protective than cars. If a vehicle ahead suddenly stops, you might not be able to brake in time, causing a crash.
To avoid rear-end collisions:
Safety gear plays a crucial role in minimizing injuries during motorcycle crashes. Your choice of protection can significantly affect the outcome of an accident.
Here’s what you need to know:
If you're in a motorcycle crash, it's essential to understand your legal options. Start by consulting with a personal injury attorney who specializes in motorcycle accidents. They can guide you through the process and ensure your rights are protected.
If you've been involved in a motorcycle crash, the complexities of navigating your case can be overwhelming. At Stewart J. Guss Injury Lawyers, we understand the intricate details that motorcycle crash cases involve, which is why you can be confident when you Trust Guss.
We know each crash has unique circumstances, and it's our job to investigate every aspect of your case meticulously. Our attorneys have a thorough understanding of traffic laws and motorcyclist rights. We combine this knowledge with a strong compassion for our clients, ensuring you receive expert advice and support throughout the legal process.
But more importantly, your safety and well-being are paramount, and our goal is to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. While you recover, we will handle the legal burdens. Our track record speaks for itself, and we are resilient in pursuing justice for our clients.
Let us help you with your motorcycle crash case. Contact us today and take the first step toward a resolution, acknowledging your experience and providing the support you need.
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