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Top FAQs on Michigan Motorcycle Accidents You Must Know
Nationally, “Motorcycle riders continue to be overrepresented in fatal traffic crashes,” the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a motorcycle safety report, adding that in 2022, the latest year the data was available, more than 15% of all traffic deaths were motorcyclists. If you have questions about motorcycle accidents see our FAQs below. Or contact one of our experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorneys to understand your rights.
How many motorcycle accidents occur in Michigan?
In 2022, Michigan reported a total of 3,158 motorcycle accidents. These incidents resulted in 173 motorcyclists losing their lives and 2,466 being injured. Nationally, in 2021, 88,618 motorcyclists were killed and injured in motorcycle accidents.
Where do 70% of motorcycle accidents occur?
Almost 70% of motorcycle accidents occur at intersections. This is often because drivers do not see the motorcycle. Motorcycles are smaller, and other motorists frequently misjudge their speed, turning into their path and causing accidents.
What kills most motorcycle riders?
Speeding is a major factor in motorcycle accidents. According to the NHTSA, in 2021, 33% of all motorcycle riders involved in fatal crashes were speeding, a higher percentage than for drivers of any other vehicle type.
What is the primary cause of motorcycle accidents caused by the motorcyclist?
- Speeding
- Impaired Driving
- Improper Cornering
- Inexperience
- Negligent Riding
What is the primary cause of motorcycle accidents caused by car drivers?
- Cars making sudden left-hand turns
- Road Hazards
- Vehicle Blind Spots
- Dooring Accidents
- Defective Motorcycle Equipment
What are some common injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents?
Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, road rash, and internal injuries due to the lack of protective barriers for motorcyclists.
How can motorcyclists reduce the risk of accidents?
Motorcyclists can reduce the risk of accidents by wearing appropriate safety gear, including helmets and protective clothing, obeying speed limits, staying alert and avoiding impaired driving, taking motorcycle safety courses, and being cautious at intersections.
What should I do immediately after a motorcycle accident?
Immediately after a motorcycle accident, ensure your safety and the safety of others, call emergency services, seek medical attention even if you feel fine, document the scene and gather evidence, exchange information with involved parties, and contact your insurance company. Once everyone is safe and looked after, contact an experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorney.
Can I file a personal injury claim if I was partially at fault for the motorcycle accident?
Yes, in Michigan, you can file a personal injury claim even if you were partially at fault for the accident. Michigan follows a comparative negligence rule, which means your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault in the accident.
Contact Our Experienced Motorcycle Accident Attorneys
If you or a loved one have been involved in a motorcycle accident or car accident in Oakland, Wayne or Macomb County, the experienced motorcycle accident attorneys at Giroux Pappas are here to help. With a deep understanding of the complexities of personal injury cases, we are committed to providing the support and legal representation you need. Contact us today to discuss your case and learn how we can assist you in navigating this “challenging time.