Put Our Century Of Service To Work For You

Why Do Motorcyclists Face Extra Danger?

On Behalf of | Feb 23, 2017 | Firm News, Jerry Geiger, Motorcycle Accidents, Personal Injury Law |

As a motorcyclist in Pennsylvania, you may have heard that the crash statistics for bikers like you are usually higher or more dangerous than for other types of drivers. We here at Newman, Williams, Mishkin, Corveleyn, Wolfe & Fareri, P.C., will lay out exactly why that is.

The first thing you should know is that the body of a vehicle can simultaneously be a danger to a driver, but more often protects them. While they risk being trapped inside if the cage crumples, the cage itself is also incredibly sturdy and meant to bear the force of large impacts. This means that a driver can be rolled around, bashed, or crashed, and they will likely not make contact with the ground.

You, on the other hand? You have no such protection. If a car hits you, they are essentially hitting you, since the amount of steel protecting you is negligible. You are closer to the ground. If knocked off your bike, you will fall and hit pavement. The damage to skin, brain, bones and organs can be enormous, even if you are wearing protective gear. It’s also possible for you to get pinned between wreckage more easily than a driver of a closed vehicle, and your body can be flung farther in a crash scenario, causing more impact damage and potentially even making it difficult for medics to spot you easily.

Overall, following the safety laws will help reduce your chances of getting into these situations. But unfortunately, the nature of a motorcycle itself is dangerous, and this is something you should keep in mind when you hit the road. To read more about injuries a motorcycle accident can cause, please visit our web page.

(Visited 46 times, 1 visits today)

Why don’t people make an estate plan?

Have you been putting off estate planning? Perhaps you know that it would be wise to write a will someday, and you fully plan to do so. It’s just something you envisioned doing in the future, perhaps after you retire. If so, you are not alone. Studies have found that...

How will you be affected by bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy is a process that allows a filer to relieve overwhelming debt. These debts can include medical expenses, credit card debt and personal loans. After a successful bankruptcy filing, filers can be less burdened by their financial obligations. However,...

Do you inherit your parents’ debts?

You have always been very careful with debt. You use your credit card sparingly and avoid taking out loans that you think may put additional financial strain on you and your family. Your parents have not necessarily used the same tactics. You know that they have a...

How dangerous is distracted driving?

Distracted driving is a leading cause of car accidents in the U.S. When a driver diverts their attention from the road by looking away, removing their hands from the wheel or becoming preoccupied, they increase the likelihood of a crash. Even a brief distraction can...

How can you handle tailgaters?

Drivers tailgating each other is a massive problem on U.S. roads. The reason it is so dangerous is the closer someone is to the vehicle in front, the less time they have to react when the front driver does something.  So what can you do if someone is driving too close...