Since 1966, over 100,000 motorcyclists have been killed in a motorcycle accident. Lack of seatbelts and outside protection make motorcycle accident victims especially vulnerable to serious injuries. However, those who were wearing helmets during a motorcycle accident have a much higher chance for survival than those who were not.
The most important thing to do if you are involved in a motorcycle accident is to remain calm. If possible, get the contact information of everyone involved in the motorcycle accident. Exchange insurance information, and review the police report if possible. Make sure the details of the motorcycle accident are included: weather, road conditions, number and types of vehicles, and even diagrams of the motorcycle accident can help insurance companies make the correct conclusions as to cause and fault.
The injuries received in motorcycle accidents are generally much more severe than those from regular vehicular accidents. Motorcycle accidents can result in debilitating injuries and even death.
If a motorcycle accident has affected your quality of life, or if a loved one has been severely injured or killed in a motorcycle accident, please submit the accompanying form. You may be entitled to monetary awards for your injury!