If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, you are likely to sustain injuries. Motorcycles are not as stable as cars. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the chances of motorcycle riders dying in traffic collisions are 26 times higher than passenger vehicle occupants. 14% of traffic fatalities include motorcyclists. Seek the help of a Grand Junction motorcycle accident lawyer to get the compensation you deserve.
Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries
In a motorcycle crash, any part of your body may be injured. Common injuries include:
1. Post-Traumatic Brain Injury
According to a study by the NHTSA, 21% of riders without helmets and 15% of those with helmets sustained traumatic brain injuries in traffic accidents. This type of injury could be fatal.
2. Road Rash
If you make contact with the road after a motorcycle crash, you may sustain skin abrasions. The abrasions, known as road rash, may range from mild to severe. You should get immediate medical attention. If left untreated, the injuries may cause infections or permanent scars.
3. Spinal Cord Injuries
The impact of collision may cause spinal cord injuries or paralysis. In the event of a catastrophic injury, you may get permanent disability.
4. Internal Injuries
If you sustain a blow from a blunt object, your internal organs may be injured. Internal injuries and bleeding require immediate medical attention. You may get penetration trauma if debris or broken glasses cut through your skin.
5. Fractures
Fractures are some of the most common injuries when you get into a motorcycle accident. They aren’t stable and they are likely to fall over. You may get a fracture around your arms, wrists, or legs.
6. Leg Injuries
In a motorcycle accident, you are more likely to injure your legs than any other part of your body. Almost 30% of all motorcycle injuries happen in your lower extremities. The legs are close to the ground so they are the first ones to get hurt. Depending on the way your legs bend you may have ligament damage. Bone fractures are more common than soft-tissue injuries.
7. Thorax Injuries
About one in seven motorcycle injuries affect your thorax. This includes your ribs and sternum. The injuries are dangerous as they can affect other important organs. If you do not get immediate medical attention, you may end up with punctured or collapsed lungs. Your risk of getting pneumonia and other complications increases significantly.
8. Arms
Biker’s Arm is a condition that occurs when a motorcyclist falls off the bike as soon as there is impact. With a regular car or vehicle accident, you can use seat belts for protection. In motorcycles, human instinct may drive you to cradle to reduce impact. As a result, you may sustain severe nerve damage.
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If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, you should see the help of a lawyer as soon as possible. They may help you pursue the compensation you deserve. You may get compensation for your injuries, pain and suffering, and loss of income.