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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Helmet Laws
Many states have mandatory helmet laws that require motorcycle drivers and passengers to wear helmets while operating or riding on a motorcycle. These laws generally specify the type of helmets that have been approved for use by a state agency. If you have questions about whether your state has a helmet law or whether your failure to obey that law will affect your ability to recover damages in a motorcycle accident case, contact an attorney at Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A. in Tavares, Florida to discuss your particular situation.
Wearing a helmet is an effective way to protect yourself in the event of a motorcycle accident. If a motorcyclist is hit and falls off the bike, a head injury often occurs. A helmet may save the life of a motorcycle driver or passenger by reducing the severity of head injuries. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, as of June 2007, 20 states and the District of Columbia had laws that required all motorcyclists to wear helmets; 27 states had laws requiring only some motorcyclists to wear helmets; and three states had no motorcycle helmet use law. 1 The National Occupant Protection Use Survey reported that helmet use has fallen from 71% in 2000 to 51% in 2005.2
How the Failure to Wear a Helmet Can Affect Your Case
In a personal injury action brought by an injured motorcyclist, the defendant may argue that the injured party's own negligence was actually the cause of his or her injuries. Generally, to establish that the injured party was negligent the defendant must prove that the injured party had a duty of some kind to operate his or her motorcycle in a safe and reasonable manner; that the injured party breached this duty in some way; and that the breach of duty was a proximate cause of the accident. If the defendant can prove all these elements and establish that the injured party was negligent, the injured party's recovery may be barred or reduced because of his or her contributory negligence.
In states that have enacted mandatory helmet laws, the statutes may provide only for criminal penalties. In addition, some of these statutes are silent as to the effect that a violation of the law has on the determination of whether a motorcyclist was negligent. In these states, it is not necessarily clear what the effect of a motorcyclist's failure to wear a helmet will have on the determination of his or her negligence.
As mentioned above, many states do not have laws that require motorcyclists to wear helmets. Some courts within these states have found the fact that an injured rider was not wearing a helmet is inadmissible in a personal injury suit.
Legal Challenges to Helmet Laws
Generally, mandatory helmet laws require that drivers and passengers of motorcycles wear a protective helmet or other headgear that has been approved by a state agency. Constitutional challenges to helmet laws in a number of states have had mixed results. Some courts have upheld these laws, finding that they are a legitimate use of the state's police power to promote the general health, safety and welfare of citizens. There is also limited authority, which provides that helmet laws are unconstitutional because they do not bear a substantial relationship to protecting the general public. Courts have held that helmet laws are not discriminatory against a particular class of people and do not violate the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause because a helmet requirement is a reasonable means to protect people on highways from the greater hazards caused by the increased risk to motorcyclists. Other courts have upheld helmet laws against arguments that they are unconstitutional burdens on interstate commerce, finding that any burden was incidental.
Individuals wishing to challenge the constitutionality of a mandatory helmet law bear the burden of proving that the law is unconstitutional. This can be a difficult task, particularly because there is a strong presumption of validity of statutes that govern safety issues.
Talk to a Lawyer
If you were injured in a motorcycle accident and you were not wearing a helmet in violation of your state's law, you may have questions about whether this will affect your chances to recover damages for your injuries from the person who hit you. An experienced personal injury attorney at Law Offices of Brent C. Miller, P.A. in Tavares, Florida can evaluate your situation.
1. See Helmet Use Laws, available at http://www.iihs.org/laws/HelmetUseOverview.aspx
2. See Popularity of High-performance Motorcycles Helps Push Rider Deaths to Near-record High, available at http://www.iihs.org/news/rss/pr091107.html.
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