If you’re still an active motorcyclist in your 50s, 60s or older, you may have more company than you realize. The median age of U.S. motorcyclists is 50, which means there are as many riders over 50 as there are under that age Whether you’ve been a regular rider your...
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Why do insurers often blame injured motorcyclists for a crash?
Many people assume a collision is a collision, and all parties will be judged equally. Yet, motorcyclists often feel that others, including the insurance company, have a tendency to blame them for crashes that were not their fault. Unfortunately, many people,...
What are the possible complications of a degloving injury?
Degloving injuries represent some of the most severe trauma that motorcycle accident victims can experience, where skin and soft tissue are forcibly separated from underlying muscle and bone structures. These catastrophic injuries often result from high-speed impacts...
Can you sue for your injuries even if you did not wear a helmet?
According to the National Security Council and the CDC, motorcycle helmets are 37% effective against deadly injuries and 69% effective against nonfatal head injuries. That said, Georgia and many other states mandate the use of helmets for all riders. But what if you...
What is the “assumption of risk” in recreational vehicle accidents?
"Assumption of risk" is a legal concept that applies when a person voluntarily engages in an activity, knowing that it carries certain dangers. This means that they either explicitly accepted the risk of an activity, usually by signing a waiver or contract, or their...
