Many accidents involving cars and motorcycles are caused by the car driver's failure to see the motorcycle in time to avoid the crash. If you were injured in a motorcycle crash, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to discuss your options.
Compensation for Motorcycle Crash Injuries
Motorcycle accidents typically cause horrific injuries or death to the operator and passengers. At the Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A., our attorneys are familiar with these outcomes and know what your personal injury or wrongful death case is worth. Call 1-800-323-1243 for a free consultation.
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Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents, like all accidents involving motor vehicles, can be caused by a number of different factors. While an accident can be the fault of the motorcycle driver, many times, other drivers cause accidents involving motorcycles. Because of a motorcycle's relatively small size, many drivers of passenger cars and trucks do not see motorcyclists. Even if they check their mirrors before changing lanes or turning, the motorcycle may be in the car's blind spot, and an accident may result. If you were injured in a motorcycle accident, contact Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A. in Tavares, Florida ]], today to schedule a consultation with an attorney to talk about your legal options for recovery.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that the most common type of motorcycle crashes are those involving a motorcycle and another vehicle. In 75 percent of the two-vehicle accidents in 2009, the motorcycle was hit in the front, while in 6 percent the motorcycle was hit from behind. In 42 percent of these crashes, a vehicle was making a left turn while the motorcycle was going straight, passing or overtaking the vehicle
Speeding and Reckless Driving
Another cause of motorcycle accidents is speeding or reckless driving by either the motorcyclist or driver of an automobile or other vehicle. Motorcyclists who ride "supersport" cycles, which are consumer versions of racing motorcycles and have powerful engines, may try to reach high speeds. Both car drivers and motorcycle riders can be found negligent if they drive aggressively, speed, do not pay attention or drive too close to the vehicle in front of them.
Alcohol Use
Alcohol is a contributing factor in many fatal motor vehicle accidents, including motorcycle crashes. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that 42 percent of fatally injured motorcyclists in 2009 had blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) at or above 0.08 percent.
Unsafe Road Conditions
Dangerous road conditions are a cause of many automobile and motorcycle accidents. Conditions such as slick surfaces, ridges in the pavement, fluid spills and debris on the road can be even more dangerous for motorcycles than cars because of their small size and lessened ability to respond to these conditions. The design of a motorcycle, with two wheels rather than four wheels, makes it less stable than cars and trucks. In addition, road barriers such as guardrails that are designed to retain cars can be deadly if a motorcyclist collides with them. Because of their small size and lack of enclosure, crashing into a fixed object can be more hazardous for motorcycles than other motor vehicles. In 2009, 24 percent of fatal motorcycle crashes involved fixed objects, while 17 percent of fatal car crashes involved fixed objects.
Contact a Lawyer
If you or a family member was injured in a motorcycle accident, you may have questions about your legal options. An experienced personal injury attorney at Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A. in Tavares, Florida can review your situation and evaluate your options.
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