Motorcycle Safety Tips from the Personal Injury Firm that Cares

Operating a motorcycle on the roads, and especially the highways these days, is inherently dangerous.  It is becoming more and more important to abide by certain safety precautions when operating any joe-motorcycle and car accidentvehicle, but especially motorcycles due to the fact that your entire body is basically exposed.

First and foremost, the rider MUST wear a helmet.  A crash is likely to occur, especially if you are a rider who navigates busy roads and intersections, and one out of every five motorcycle crashes result in a head or neck injury.  And, this is more likely to occur when the rider is inexperienced, beginning, or untrained.  Some riders don’t wear helmets because they think helmets will limit their view to the sides.  While others only wear helmets on long trips, with the mindset that they are not riding at a high-speed and therefore are not in as much danger.  North Carolina law requires that you wear a helmet at all times; so, wear a helmet!

Next, the right clothing is also imperative for motorcycle riders to wear for protection.  This can protect your skin, and even help to prevent broken bones in an accident.  It also provides comfort, as well as protection from heat, cold, debris and hot moving parts on the motorcycle.  Protective clothing should cover arms and legs completely, and fit snug enough to keep from flapping in the wind.  Sturdy synthetic material provides a lot of protection as well.  Finally, wear gloves to allow a better grip on the handlebars, and protect your hands in a crash.

Third, make sure you have the right motorcycle for you, meaning your feet should reach the ground while you are seated on the motorcycle, and controls should be easy to operate; meaning you should not have to stretch to reach things and the motorcycle should “fit” you.   A tip for beginners is that smaller motorcycles are typically easy to operate.  In other words, do not attempt to ride a customized chopper as your first motorcycle.

Finally, make sure you are completely familiar with the motorcycle controls before you take it out on the street.  If you are riding a borrowed motorcycle, make sure that you:

  1. Make all the checks you would on your own;
  2. Find out where everything is, such as turn signals, horn, and headlights;
  3. Know how to work the throttle, clutch, and brakes; and finally
  4. Ride very cautiously, and always be aware of your surroundings.

These are just a few of the hundreds of safety tips required when one is operating a motorcycle.  While abiding by these basic procedures, new users are recommended to take a safety course as well as read the motorcycle owners manual to ensure you are knowledgeable on all of the devices on the bike.  A large amount of accidents take place each year, when riders are involved in accidents, and due to the fact that they are open while riding, motorcyclists generally feel the brunt of the impact.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, and have been injured, call us.  We have years of experience in dealing with personal injury cases, and love to help our fellow riders.  For a consultation, give us a call at our Fort Mill, South Carolina office at 803-548-4444, or toll-free at 877-374-5999, and we will be happy to assist you.

Deadly Accident- Rock Hill Motorcycle Accident Attorneys

A 33-year-old Berkeley resident was killed last Sunday night in a horrible motorcycle accident involving another vehicle.

According to the Berkeley County Coroner’s report, the accident occurred near Highway 17A, right across from Mountain Pine Road. The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department says that a jeep was making a left turn, when the motorcycle crashed into the vehicle. The victim was apparently not wearing a helmet, which added to the impact during the collision. The driver of the Jeep, however, was reported to have no injuries.

Currently, the case has been handed over to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, where they are investigating this deadly crash.

Safety is key and must always come first when travelling the roads. Specifically, where a motorcycle is involved, one must be extra cautious, as a motorcycle accident usually ends in fatality. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, there are a few helpful tips to ensure motorcycle safety:
  • Watch the no-zones, large blind spots on either side of trucks.
  • Always wear a helmet.
  • Drive to survive, keeping aware of everything on the road. Remember that all rules of the road apply to bikes as well as automobiles.
  • Inspect your bike and any protective gear before each ride.
  • Watch your speed. Motorcycles accelerate faster than any other vehicles and trucks and buses the slowest.

If, however, you or a loved one find yourself involved in a motorcycle collision of any sort, please contact the motorcycle accident attorneys at Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower. We understand that claim is very important, and are ready, willing, and able to hear your case. Please contact us at www.rjrlaw.com, or call us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.