Motor vehicle collisions can cause profound distress and even change the course of a victim's life, leaving behind financial strains, physical and emotional harm, and ongoing stress. Of course, filing an accident claim […]
The summer months mean that many people will be out on their motorcycles. For some people, this will be their first season. Here are some things you can do to make sure that your time on your motorcycle is as enjoyable and as safe as possible.
Consider taking a class from an organization such as the Motorcycle Rider's Safety Foundation. There are some significant advantages to this. For starters, it means that your motorcycle endorsement will carry over to any other state, which is not true if you just take a regular state test. You'll also be a much better rider—and a much better car driver—after you graduate.
On a bike, one of the biggest risks of injury is hitting the road at speed and getting "road rash." These injuries take a long time to heal and are as painful, and sometimes more painful, than a broken bone. Leather can take a lot of abrasive force and this is why it's popular with motorcycle riders. Get good gear. There are also synthetics that, while they're not quite as sturdy as leather, do provide good protection and have the advantage of being a lot cooler in the summer heat.
Make sure you wear a helmet, even if you're in a state where it isn't required. According to the CDC, the use of motorcycle helmets reduces the risk of injury by 69%, and death by 37%. Motorcycle helmets also provide you with protection against rocks that get kicked up by vehicles. If one of these hits you in the face, it may well dismount you or cause you a disfiguring injury.
Consider wearing bright colors when you ride. If you have a lot of dark riding gear, you can get one of the safety vests that highway workers wear and throw it over your gear. This is a great way to help drivers see you when you're on the road.
Most motorcycle accidents that involve crashes with cars happen because the driver doesn't see the bike. If you've been injured on your bike, a consultation with a motorcycle accident lawyer should be your net step. Call us today at (214) 651-6100 for a free consultation.
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