In 2014, 133
accidents involving motorcycles led to a rider injury or death.
Not exact matches
Failure to yield
accidents often
involve head - on collisions, a
leading cause of
motorcycle accident fatalities.
Head injury is the
leading cause of death in
motorcycle accidents, with 74 % of fatalities
involving a traumatic brain injury
There are many factors that contribute to
accidents involving motorcycles, however in many cases, the negligence of car drivers is the
leading cause.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 54 percent of all fatal
motorcycle crashes in 2011
involved multiple vehicles, and the
leading age group for riders in such
accidents was riders who were over 50 years of age.
Bridge McFarland's personal injury practice is
led by Leanne Keating, who handles a range of claims
involving industrial
accidents and diseases, and includes Kathryn Hudson, who is singled out for her expertise in claims
involving injured seafarers and handles serious and fatal injuries arising from
motorcycle accidents.
The most common types of driver distraction that
lead to
accidents involving vehicles,
motorcycles, large trucks, bicycles and pedestrians are: