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Recent Posts in Motorcycle Accidents Category

March 23, 2010
  Why Motorcycle Accidents Continue to Rise?
Posted By Law Office of Nelson C. Barry, III

Overall, there has been a constant decrease in the number of vehicular fatalities in the United States. As per the US Census Bureau, 2007 saw the lowest number of road accidents since 2003. However, the state of California still continues to witness the highest number of injuries and accidents. On one hand, the decrease in the number of fatalities among motorists is good news, but on the other hand, the increase in the number of motorcycle accidents is depressing. In fact, the number of motorcycle collisions throughout the US increased from 4,837 in 2006 to 5,154 in 2007.

There are several factors that contribute to rise in the number of motorcycle collisions. The foremost factor is that their small size makes it harder for motorists to see motorcyclists in their blind spot especially at night. When motorists change lanes without looking carefully enough in the blind spot, collisions happen. The other reasons are the absence of safety features in a motorcycle that makes motorcyclists more susceptible to accidents and injuries. Whereas cars are equipped with seat belts, air bags and solid bodies that provide protection, motorcycles are not. In addition, the fact that motorcycles are two-wheel vehicles, they offer less security and balance to riders making them more vulnerable to dangerous roads and poor weather conditions such as slippery, wet roads and heavy rains and strong winds. Speeding, reckless driving and inattention are other reasons that make motorcyclists prone to accidents. Also, head trauma is one of the most common injuries for motorcyclists and although these are often serious or even fatal, there are many other injuries that occur:

  • Serious skin abrasions that often leave scars
  • Broken or crushed limbs
  • Brain injuries including cognitive dysfunction
  • Facial injuries  scarring
  • Injuries to the torso

If you or your loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, contact aggressive and competent San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney, Nelson C. Barry III. His 31 years of success and experience will be used to get the maximum compensation. Do not wait because the law limits the time period within which an injured person must file a claim. Call Lawyer Nelson Barry right away for a free initial consultation.

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