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Common Types of Motorcycle Injuries and Collisions

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At Van Sant Law, we recognize how dangerous other drivers can make the roads for motorcyclists. In 2012 alone, there were 134 fatal motorcycle accidents in Georgia. Despite actions to make the road safer for motorcyclists, this number has been similar for the five years preceding 2012 and the pattern does not look like it is changing. This may seem like a small number, but when compared to the proportion of car accidents that are fatal, it is clear that motorcycle accidents can be devastating for those involved, especially when the accident occurred due to no fault of the motorcyclist.

Even when motorcycle accidents are not fatal, the damage done can be severe. A motorcycle crash can cause a motorcycle driver to collide with both the other automobile and the road. This not only intensifies their injuries, but can also cause new injuries after the original impact. Crush injuries, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, lacerations, and other injuries can leave the victim in dire need of immediate help.

Five Most Common Types of Motorcycle Accidents

  1. A Front-End Collision With Another Vehicle

    This is common in cases where a car turns left unexpectedly in front of a motorcyclist or a car opens its door in front of an oncoming motorcycle.

  2. A Left-Side Collision With Another Vehicle

    This is common in cases where a car merges into a motorcycle.

  3. A Right-Side Collision With Another Vehicle

    This is common in cases where another car changes lanes into a motorcycle.

  4. A Rear-End Collision With Another Vehicle

    This is common in cases where a car does not stop in enough time at a crosswalk or stoplight, or when riding in groups with inexperienced motorcyclists.

  5. A Collision With A Fixed Object

    This is common in cases where a motorcycle has to swerve to avoid another car or in inclement weather.

In most motorcycle accidents that injure motorcyclists, the other driver is at fault. Drivers fail to check blind spots, they turn or change lanes without signaling, or they are generally negligent in traffic. Despite utmost caution practiced by motorcycle drivers, it can still be possible to be seriously injured by the actions of another driver.

Even in cases where a motorcyclist hits a building, tree, or another object, it can still be the fault of another driver. When a motorcyclist has to use evasive maneuvers to avoid another driver who is being negligent, he or she can lose control of the bike. Often an accident with another driver can be avoided by the quick actions of a motorcyclist, but that does not always mean that he or she will avoid injury. A motorcyclist should not be held responsible for accidents in this type of situation, and he or she may be due compensation from the responsible party.

It is more difficult to prove a motorcycle driver was not at fault for a collision with a fixed object. This is especially true when the other driver does not stop or if the accident was caused because the motorcycle driver suffered a medical emergency while on the bike and lost control. Motorcyclists should not have to pay for damages caused by situations they have no control over. That is why it is important to get help from a professional to document the case.

Have You Been Injured in a Georgia Motorcycle Accident?

If you’ve been injured in a Georgia motorcycle accident you should speak with an experienced motorcycle accident attorney as soon as possible.

Please contact us online or call our office directly at (800) 234-9556 to schedule your free consultation.

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