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Motorcycle riders are physically exposed to the extreme forces unleashed in a collision and are more vulnerable to injury than the occupants of a car who are protected by airbags, seatbelts and the automobile frame around them. |
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| Author: Paula Blackburn |
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Common Causes of Car vs. Motorcycle Accidents
One of the major causes of car vs. motorcycle accidents is the failure of other drivers to see the motorcycle in traffic, with intersections being the most dangerous place for a motorcycle. Speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs, road and weather hazards, faulty equipment and improper lane changes also contribute to car vs. motorcycle accidents. In Florida the incidence of motor vehicle accidents is increased by the enormous number of visitors on our roadways who are unfamiliar with the area and become distracted drivers when seeking out a particular destination.
Catastrophic Injuries and Car vs. Motorcycle Accidents
Unfortunately, the injuries suffered by a motorcyclist when involved in an accident with a motor vehicle can be devastating and life-threatening. These injuries can range from broken bones, fractures, amputated limbs, and soft tissue trauma, to traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries and even death. Catastrophic injuries can cause crushing physical, emotional and financial burdens to the injured and their loved ones. You may be eligible for financial compensation for your medical costs, the loss of income, rehabilitation expenses and in the event of a fatality, the survivors and beneficiaries may also be entitled to recover damages.
What to do If You Are Involved in a Car vs. Motorcycle Accident
Your first priority should be to assist the injured and make certain everyone involved is not vulnerable to a secondary accident from oncoming traffic.
• Secure immediate medical attention for the injured
• Notify the police
• Do not leave the scene of the accident
• Do not admit fault or make any statements regarding the accident
• Notify your insurance company
• Contact an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney
Dealing with the aftermath of a motor vehicle accident can be more stressful than the accident itself so it is important to have the assistance of an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney get you through the process of recovering your losses and getting on with the rest of your life.
About Author
If you live in the Orlando, Florida area and you or someone you care about was injured in a car vs. motorcycle accident, please visit the website of the Florida motor vehicle accident attorneys at The Law Offices of Michael Barszcz, M.D., J.D. today.
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