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How to stay safe on a motorcycle

On Behalf of | Mar 6, 2020 | Motorcycle Accidents |

While it may be impossible to eliminate all motorcycle accidents, there are ways to avoid potentially dangerous situations. For instance, riders in West Virginia may want to wear bright colors that can be seen from long distances. Riders can also use the headlight on their motorcycles to increase their visibility. Intersections are where nearly half of all accidents take place. Therefore, it is important to be extra vigilant when going through one.

Motorcyclists should always be on the lookout for distracted motorists. Individuals in passenger vehicles may be distracted by their phones, by passengers or because they are tired. Riding in bad weather can increase the chances of getting into an accident too. Therefore, it may be best to avoid doing so during times of wet, snowy or other types of inclement weather conditions.

Riders are urged to never operate their bikes while impaired by alcohol or other substances. Furthermore, they should never go faster than the posted speed limit. During periods of inclement weather, riders may want to consider staying under the posted speed limits. Speed is cited as the cause of roughly one-third of all fatal motorcycle accidents. To stay safe, individuals are encouraged to wear full-body gear and a helmet whenever they ride.

A motorcyclist involved in an accident involving a distracted or drunk driver may be able to get compensation for their injuries. Compensation may also be available to help replace property that was lost or damaged in a crash. Toxicology reports, police reports and other evidence might be used to show that negligence caused a crash to occur. Personal injury cases may be resolved in court or through a negotiated settlement.