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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

December 01, 2009 @ 03:48 PM — by unknown
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Motorcycle accidents account for close to 10 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities. Statistics compiled by the United States Department of Transportation predict that a motorcyclist is 15 to 16 times more likely to be killed in an accident than a driver or passenger of an automobile. In addition, motorcyclists are considered to be three times more likely to suffer injuries in an accident than the occupants of other types of motor vehicles. Moreover, the majority of all motorcycle fatalities are the result of a motorcycle crashing into another moving vehicle.

 

Other Factors Involved in Motorcycle Crash Statistics

Motorcycle crash statistics also reveal that motorcycle accidents are more likely to happen after dark, with 60 percent of all fatalities due to motorcycle accidents occurring at night. And about half of the motorcyclists involved in a fatal accident were speeding, with 80 percent of these resulting in serious injury or death.

 

Motorcycle Accident Statistics Analysis

Motorcycle accident statistics indicate that the most effective measures for preventing serious injury or death involve defensive driving-technique training for both motorists and motorcyclists, and use of proper safety equipment by motorcyclists. Frequently, motorcyclists are unseen on the road by drivers not accustomed to looking out for them; thus requiring that motorcyclists be extremely vigilant about their own safety as well as the safety of others.

 

Avoid Becoming a Statistic

By familiarizing yourself with motorcycle accident statistics and the risky behaviors of motorcyclists as well as motorists, you can increase your chances of avoiding a life-threatening motorcycle crash.

 

What to Do If You Are Involved in a Motorcycle Accident

If you find yourself the victim of a motorcycle accident, you must be careful not to leave the scene of the accident. Make sure that you check for injuries and call the police immediately. If you think you are injured, seek medical attention for yourself as well. If possible, exchange information (addresses, telephone numbers, driver’s license numbers, insurance company information, etc.) with other motorists involved in the accident in addition to any witnesses who may have seen the accident. You also may want to consult with person injury lawyers to see that you receive the compensation you have coming to you for any damages you may have incurred.

For more information on motorcycle accident lawsuits as well as slip and fall accidents, defective products / product liability lawsuits, medical malpractice lawsuits, wrongful death lawsuits, and car and auto accident lawsuits, it is important to speak with our team of personal injury / auto accident attorneys in Kansas City, Missouri.

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