A variety of factors contribute to traffic accidents, but speed is one of the leading culprits. And, because motorcycles provide minimal impact protection, high-speed crashes are especially deadly for bikers. In fact, the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) says motorcyclists are approximately 22 times more likely to die in an accident than occupants of passenger vehicles and the risk of serious injury is much higher. Because these claims involve a complex set of legal issues, including the complicated Michigan No-Fault system, hiring an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer is the best way to protect your rights and receive the compensation you deserve if you or a loved one is injured.
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As the Covid-19 pandemic began to escalate in 2020, law enforcement saw an increase in speeding and other reckless driving behaviors. However, although the epidemic has lessened in scope and severity, the speeding problem continues.
Here are some recent statistics:
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In a crash, the force of impact is directly proportional to the speed of the moving vehicles. Therefore, high-speed collisions typically cause more severe injuries than those involving vehicles traveling at lower speeds.
Even when speeding is not the primary cause of an accident, it’s likely to result in more serious injuries than if the vehicles had been moving more slowly.
Here are some of ways speeding increases the likelihood of accidents and serious injuries:
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
While motorcyclists who don’t wear helmets have a greater risk of head injuries, bikers can still sustain brain damage, especially in a high-speed crash.
Spinal injuries
Motorcyclists involved in a crash involving vehicles traveling at high speeds can suffer injuries such as spinal cord damage, herniated discs, and other conditions resulting in chronic pain, loss of mobility, muscle weakness or permanent paralysis.
Internal injuries
While these injuries are not always apparent immediately after an accident, conditions such as internal bleeding or organ damage can have devastating consequences, especially if left untreated
Broken bones and fractures
The impact of a crash, especially when the motorcycle and/or the other vehicle(s) involved were speeding, can cause the motorcyclist to suffer broken or fractured bones that may require surgery and rehabilitative therapy
Road rash
A rider who slides across rough pavement after a crash may end up with painful skin abrasions that can become seriously infected without prompt and correct medical treatment
Mental health issues
In addition to physical injuries, many motorcyclists suffer emotional damages such as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), depression and anxiety
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The majority of motorcycle accidents involve passenger vehicles such as cars, SUVs and trucks. And, more than two-thirds of these crashes are caused by the driver of the motor vehicle. In some cases, more than one person or party may be at fault.
Here are some of the parties that might be responsible for a motorcycle accident:
In addition, the victim must prove the other party was negligent in order to prevail in a lawsuit, which can be challenging. This is why it is so important to contact an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible if you are injured in a crash.
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Because many of our lawyers and staff members ride, we know the pleasures and pitfalls of riding a motorcycle. We also understand how devastating a motorcycle accident can be for the biker and their loved ones. And, we understand the complexities of Michigan motorcycle law and the many legal issues surrounding these claims. With our vast collective experience, legal expertise and extensive resources, we know how to build a winning case and we will fight for the compensation you deserve.
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