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Lower Extremity Injuries From Motorcycle Accidents

Somebody involved in a motorcycle accident is more likely to suffer a lower-extremity injury than one of the upper-extremity. Injuries to the upper body such as the head and chest tend to be more serious and even fatal, though those happening to the lower body can still carry certain seriousness with them and involve complications like infections and amputations. Here are some of the most common accidents you may suffer from: Pelvic fractures, that can result in stable of unstable pelvic injuries and cause bleeding or surgery Hip injuries that include fractures and dislocations Knee injuries such as the ACL, MCL, PCL, and meniscus as well as fractures of the knee cap or knee joint Leg injuries including fractures of the tibia, fibula, and femur that can result in severe blood loss and infections of the bone Foot, ankle, and toe injuries such as breaks How Will I be Compensated in an Accident?  If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, you may wonder what damages are available to you. Because lower extremity injuries can be so serious, you may be entitled to compensatory damages to repay you for medical expenses, repairs, and lost wages, general damages for pain and suffering, and punitive damages to punish a defendant after they have acted negligently. You may have to meet certain deadlines for filing a claim so speak to us today about your options!

Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents and Prevention

Motorcycle accidents are not more frequent than other types of accidents, but they are just as serious and should never be excluded from the ranking. The truth is, motorcyclists should always be aware of the ways that they can protect themselves from a terrible accident on the roadways. This includes understanding the most common ways that motorcycle accidents happen and how they can be prevented. Head-on Collisions: 56% of motorcycle accidents involve a motorcyclist and another vehicle. In 78% of these cases, the car will strike the motorcycle from the front. This can be devastating and, often times, can be fatal to the motorcyclist. Left-Hand Turn Accidents: When cars make left-hand turns, motorcyclists are put in one of the most dangerous situations. The car will typically strike the motorcycle when they are going straight through an intersection, passing the car, or trying to overtake the car. Being that motorcycles are small in size, they are less visible to a turning vehicle and, as such, are more likely to be involved in an accident than two cars. In most of these cases, the vehicle driver is found to be at-fault unless the motorcyclist was speeding. Lane Splitting: If a motorcycle drives between two lanes of stopped traffic, lane splitting occurs. There is usually a close proximity of cars to the motorcycle and cars will not anticipate that a motorcycle will be passing them. Either the motorcyclist or the driver of the vehicle could be found at fault for these accidents. Speeding and Alcohol Use: Almost half of the accidents that involve a single motorcycle are due to speeding or alcohol use. Motorcycles do not offer much in ways of protection to a rider, which is why the results can be deadly. Road Hazards: Hazards on the roadways cause many of the accidents that happen for motorcyclists. Motorcycles are very small, which also makes them unstable in many ways. They could run over potholes, dead animals, slick pavement, and much more. These can all pose serious threats to a motorcyclist. Safety Tips for Motorcyclists Do you want to know how to keep yourself safe? When you receive your motorcycle license, you are agreeing to the rules of the road and understanding for your particular vehicle. However, everybody can use a refresher. Here are some safety tips that you should always remember if you own a motorcycle: You should always have appropriate motorcycle attire. This includes a helmet, bike jacket, gloves, and more. You can prevent a more serious accident and injuries if you have the right equipment for the job. You should never speed, race on the highways, or ride after you have consumed alcohol. When you are making turns with your motorcycle, always be sure that you are keeping a proper eye out for hazards. Always use your own safe driving skills. Be careful of any road conditions that could cause you to lose control or lose sight of what matters on the road. Use horns in case of alarming or bad road conditions. Do you have a motorcycle accident case and believe that somebody else was at fault for your injury? Do you want to speak to an attorney who has experience in motorcycle accidents? Give us a call today and we will help you with your case.

Motorcycle Helmet Laws and Damages in California

Fortunately for the safety of motorcycle riders across the nation, many states have laws in place to avoid serious injury and even death – by wearing helmets. Many states have taken initiative to pass laws that require motorcycle riders to wear helmets. These laws go hand-in-hand with whether or not you will be able to recover damages if you are injured in a motorcycle accident, because wearing a helmet and the nature of your injuries can be determining factors in your case. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, for every 100 motorcyclists killed in a crash while not wearing a helmet, 37, would have survived if they would have been. This is why many states have decided that it is extremely important to pass laws requiring riders to wear helmets whether they are over a certain age or not. It depends on your state and what they have decided. Currently, 19 states and the District of Columbia have motorcycle helmet laws. 28 states have laws requiring only some to wear a helmet, and only three have no laws at all. In the past, there has been pressure from the federal government to create these laws and ensure that riders will be safe. By the 1970s, many motorcycle helmet laws were being instilled for the first time and lives were being saved. California Specifics In California, it is law that all riders wear motorcycle helmets, no matter the age. This motorcycle helmet law also covers all low-power cycles. This means that California is one of the nineteen states to have enlisted in a program where all motorcycle riders, no matter the age, must wear a helmet to protect themselves on the roadways. Injury Recovery Depending on if you were involved in an accident, your state’s laws will determine if you can recover for your injuries. In many situations involving a motorcycle accident, you may find that you will receive head and neck injuries. Many people will be able to recover, especially if you have been wearing a helmet in your California motorcycle accident. Here are some scenarios and what you can expect: Wearing Helmet But no Head or Neck Injury: In this case, the helmet may be irrelevant to your injury claim. However, you should always prove that you are a responsible rider by mentioning the fact of the helmet anyway. Not Wearing Helmet, But no Head or Neck Injury: In this situation, it is also irrelevant to mention the helmet. Wearing Helmet With Head or Neck Injury: In this case, the helmet will be important to your claim. It will show the court that your injuries were not worsened due to your own carelessness. It will also show that your injuries could have been worse but you prevented that by wearing a helmet. Not Wearing Helmet, No State Helmet Law, With Head and Neck Injury: It may be hard to recover in this case. They may find “comparative negligence,” which means that you could be found partially responsible for your injuries. You must be able to persuade many involved with the suit that you would have sustained injuries regardless of the helmet. Not Wearing Helmet, State Helmet Law, With Head or Neck Injury: This will be the most difficult scenario if you wish to receive damages. Comparative negligence will automatically be established. You will need the help of a personal injury attorney for this. Luckily, we have your back if you have been injured in a motorcycle accident. We understand the California helmet laws to a higher extent and can help you receive the damages you deserve after an accident. Call us today for a consultation to speak to an attorney.