Motorcycle Accident Injuries

10 Oct 2023  •  2 min read

Motorcycle riding is a thrilling experience that offers a unique sense of freedom among riders. However, motorcycle accident injuries can be catastrophic, both physically and mentally. Motorcycle accidents are a leading cause of serious injuries and death in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcycle riders are 28 times more likely to be killed in a crash than passenger car occupants. In 2021, there were 5,932 motorcyclists killed, which accounts for 14% of all traffic fatalities. The team at InjuredBikerLaw urges all motorcyclists to make themselves visible, share the road, and be alert when out riding. 

Types Of Motorcycle Accident Injuries

The reason that motorcycle riders are susceptible to injury is that they have little to no protection from an impact due to a collision. Common types of injuries that occur from motorcycle accidents include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries
    • Traumatic brain injuries are the most serious type of injuries that a motorcycle rider can sustain. They typically range from mild concussions to severe brain damage. The symptoms can be very severe, and it is extremely important that all motorcycle riders wear a helmet to help prevent these injuries.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
    • Spinal cord injuries can result in partial or even complete paralysis. The extent of the paralysis is often determined by the portion of the spine that is injured. 
  • Broken Bones
    • In any part of the body, broken bones are extremely common for motorcyclists involved in an accident. The most common broken bones are in the arms, legs, or ribs.
  • Road Rash
    • Road rashes are a type of skin abrasion that is common in motorcycle accidents where the rider fails to wear protective clothing. 
  • Road Burns
    • Road burns can derive from contact with hot asphalt or hot parts of a vehicle such as engine parts or exhaust pipes. 

How To Treat Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Treatment for motorcycle accident injuries will vary based on the severity of the accident. Common treatments include:

  • Rehabilitation
    • Rehabilitation therapy is important because it allows riders to regain mobility and strength after a motorcycle accident.
  • Surgery
    • Every accident is different, but some accident injuries may require surgical procedures to repair potential broken bones or spinal cord injuries.
  • Medication
    • Medications, such as antibiotics and pain relievers, may be prescribed to treat motorcycle injuries.

Long-Term Effects Of Motorcycle Accident Injuries

Unfortunately, victims of motorcycle accidents can suffer long-term effects, such as:

  • Disability
    • Some motorcycle accident injuries can result in permanent disability for the ones involved.
  • Chronic Pain
    • Many motorcycle riders experience chronic pain such as nerve or muscle damage after an accident.
  • Psychological Trauma
    • Motorcycle accidents can be extremely severe and cause trauma to those involved. Many survivors experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

If you are involved in a motorcycle accident, it is important that you seek medical attention immediately, even if you think you may not be injured. It is common that injuries arise days or even weeks after the accident, and you may not even know about them. Contact the team at InjuredBikerLaw if you have been in a motorcycle accident, and we can help you receive the compensation you deserve.

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