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Factors and Subsequent Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents

One of the most common causes of serious personal injuries is a motorcycle accident.

Motorcycle accidents are characteristic in inflicting its subsequent injuries to the person who are involved, and it is usually the motorcyclist himself. Even if we say, for example, that the motorcyclist has protective gears around him, everything still depends on how physics favors him the moment that the collision happens.

Typically, there are three factors working to elicit the best interests of the motorcycle.

1. Balance

Balance is an important aspect of the motorcycle. The reason, in the first place, why a motorcycle is able to move on the road is its ability to balance itself while throttling noisily on the highway. If the balance is compromised in anyway, like wrong steering, the motorcycle could easily lose control.

2. Speed

This could actually be placed under balance. But since this is a different element altogether, speed is also the one that maintains the safety of the motorcycle. Enough speed maintains the forward momentum of the motorcycle, shifting the force forward in the straight direction, removing the factor of gravity in making the vehicle fall-off. If the speed is too much however, an inexpert driver may lose control.

3. Road

Counting speed and balance, another crucial aspect of motorcycle safety lies not totally on the ability or the manufacture of the motorcycle, but the quality of the road. The road must be smooth or else the balance of the motorcycle will be compromised. Also, a speeding motorcycle encountering an unseen bump or sudden depression will certainly careen off balance and may even hit another vehicle, causing a motorcycle accident.

The most common result of motorcycle accidents are serious CNS and physical injuries like:

1. Spinal cord breakage due to falling off (common in big bikes)

2. Traumatic brain Injuries (for helmetless drivers)

3. Extreme whiplash injuries

4. Burns and scrapes due to the driver possibly sliding on the surface of the road

5. Bone fractures Our toll-free number (866-998-2545) and email at pid@mesrianilaw.com can be used for contacting a personal injury lawyer for motorcycle accidents assessment especially in the city of Los Angeles.