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How To Protect Yourself After a Motorcycle Crash

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October 26, 2023 | By James Crowson
How To Protect Yourself After a Motorcycle Crash

You are cruising down the open road, wind in your face, enjoying the adrenaline rush of riding a motorcycle. However, the thrill of the ride can quickly turn into a nightmare if involved in a motorcycle crash. As highlighted by the Alaska Injury Center, these accidents are one of the leading causes of severe injuries and fatalities on the road. The alarming statistics provided by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration show that the risks for motorcycle riders are significantly higher than those for car drivers. With this in mind, you want to know how to protect yourself before and after a motorcycle crash.

How Can You Protect Yourself Before a Motorcycle Crash?

Prevention is often the best form of protection. When you are out on the road, practicing defensive driving is paramount. You must be aware that other drivers might not always anticipate your presence. As the Alaska Injury Center points out, a significant portion of motorcycle accidents are caused by errors on the part of car and truck drivers. A study highlighted by the center indicates that approximately 60 percent of these crashes are due to the misjudgment of passing distances by drivers of four-wheeled vehicles. Moreover, the rise in cell phone distractions has contributed to these unfortunate incidents. This underscores the importance of staying vigilant and preparing for driver inattention or failure to yield. Remember, slowing down and yielding when necessary can make a crucial difference in ensuring your safety on the road.

How Can You Protect Yourself After a Motorcycle Crash?

Even with all the precautions in place, the unexpected can still happen. If you are involved in a motorcycle crash, protect yourself from potential difficulties in seeking the rightful compensation. As the Alaska Injury Center emphasized, insurance companies might attempt to settle quickly for an insufficient amount or even refuse to cover the accident. This could leave you struggling to cover medical expenses, cope with pain and suffering, manage lost wages, and handle other associated costs. In such challenging circumstances, seeking legal assistance can make a significant difference. Experienced attorneys can guide you through the motorcycle accident lawsuit, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve and safeguarding your rights against unfair practices. In the unfortunate event of a motorcycle crash, know that you are not alone. Help is available, and your well-being and protection matter. For legal support after a motorcycle crash, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer. Protecting yourself before and after an accident can protect your rights and ensure justice. Stay informed, stay safe, and ride with caution.
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