About eighty percent of all reported motorcycle accidents result in injury or death, with head injury as the most common type.
Seen as the most devastating of all vehicle-related accidents, the number of motorcycle accidents continues to rise world-wide. Because of the little protection that motorcycle riders have, they oftentimes incur a lot of physical injuries like broken bones, brain and spinal cord injuries, fractures, amputations, and even death. Statistics show that a bike rider is 83% more likely to be injured on the road as compared to anyone riding other types of vehicles.
How can you prevent or reduce the risk of a motorcycle accident? It is best to follow all rules of the road and to take a motorcycle safety course. Many motorcycle accidents happen because the rider is inexperienced. Wear protective gears such as a helmet. Wearing a helmet lowers a motorcycle rider's risk of fatal injury by 29% and reduces the risk of traumatic brain injury by 67%.
In any motorcycle accident, get a traffic accident report from the motor vehicles department or highway patrol/state trooper office and recount the accident within a reasonable amount of time. Then, report the accident right away to your insurance company.












