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Aftermath of a Motorcycle Accident

Any type of motor vehicle accident is a scary, stressful experience for all of the parties involved. Motorcycle crashes are particularly devastating, since the large majority of these accidents will result in injury or death of the motorcycle driver. If you are involved in one of these accidents, it is important to know what to do afterward. While following proper procedures may not always be possible if injuries occur, having a good idea of how to handle the aftermath of a motorcycle accident will greatly help you to react properly if the situation does ever arise.

 

The first step after a motorcycle accident is to remain at the scene and call the police. Check with everyone involved to see if first aid needs to be administered to any of the victims. If you were the driver of the motorcycle, you should seek medical help even if injuries are not obvious right away. Sometimes shock can set in first, making it difficult to accurately assess the level of injury that has taken place. In some cases, it may be a matter of days before problems begin to arise and by this time, it may be more difficult to receive effective treatment. Getting prompt medical attention even when there is no sign of harm is a wise choice with any motorcycle accident.

 

When the police arrive on the scene, it is a good idea to file a complete police report to give your assessment of the accident. Now is the time to exchange information with the other drivers involved in the crash, such as names and addresses, license plate numbers and insurance information. If there were witnesses at the scene, make sure you get written statements from them as well, and let the police officers know who they can talk to in order to get an accurate picture of the accident.

 Contact a Florida Motorcycle Accident Attorney

After the collision has been cleaned up and you have received all necessary medical attention, you may want to consider contacting an attorney who specializes in motor vehicle accidents. If you sustained injuries from a crash that was not your fault, your attorney can help you get the compensation that you are entitled to from the parties who were responsible for your injuries. This financial settlement can be a very important part of paying off the rising medical costs of your treatment and any subsequent rehabilitation or treatment that you might require. It can also help you to make up for wages that are lost because of your injuries.

 

No one ever wants to become a statistic, but the reality is that motorcycle accidents do happen. If you are the driver of the bike, you can take steps to protect yourself, like wearing a helmet and protective gear and obeying all of the rules of the road without fail. Finally, if you are involved in a motorcycle accident, follow these procedures if your injuries allow you to do so. At the very least, you may receive necessary compensation that will put you on the road to recovery as quickly as possible.

Disclaimer: THIS INFORMATION IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Please consult with a motorcycle injury lawyer in your local area for professional legal representation.

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2,284 motorcyclists died and approximately 49,000 were injured in highway crashes in the United States - NHTSA (1998)
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