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Motorcyclists face unique risks on the road because they have less protection and are often harder for other drivers to see. Practicing smart motorcycle safety—like staying visible, riding defensively, and watching for common hazards—can help reduce the likelihood of a crash.
If you’re hurt because a careless driver caused a crash, the team at Davis Law Group Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers can help you pursue compensation for your losses. We have decades of experience and have recovered tens of millions of dollars for our clients.
Contact Davis Law Group Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyers for a free consultation at (206) 727 4000.
Davis Law Group was founded with the goal of representing accident victims in Seattle, Washington, against reckless actors and their insurers. Our committed approach has produced a strong record of success.
Our Seattle personal injury lawyers provide the following services to motorcycle crash victims injured by careless or aggressive drivers:
You may be entitled to seek compensation for the losses you incurred in your motorcycle crash. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with a Seattle motorcycle accident attorney and learn more about how we can help you stand up for your rights.
Common causes of motorcycle accidents include:
Automobile drivers and motorcycle riders can contribute to accidents like these. By avoiding certain risky behaviors, riders can reduce their overall risk of being involved in a crash.
Here are several strategies motorcyclists can use to increase their safety on the roads:
Washington’s motorcycle helmet laws require all riders, including both operators and passengers, to wear protective headgear. Wearing a helmet can help you avoid a traffic citation. It could also save your life.
Motorcyclists can decrease the likelihood of a crash by staying out of drivers’ blind spots. Many motorcycle accidents occur when drivers simply fail to see riders. This can happen because motorcycles are smaller than automobiles, and drivers can lose track of them in traffic.
Another explanation is a cognitive bias called inattentional blindness. This psychological phenomenon occurs when the brain inadvertently filters motorcyclists out of the data it processes.
Generally, the brain filters out irrelevant information, such as the color of a passing semi-truck. However, drivers who operate on autopilot can create conditions that allow their brains to filter out pedestrians, bicycles, and motorcycles in plain sight.
Motorcycles can be difficult to control. They often have a much higher power-to-weight ratio than passenger automobiles, meaning they accelerate more powerfully.
Speeding can affect a motorcyclist in two ways. First, a rider is more likely to lose control of their vehicle when they’re going too fast. Even an experienced rider can hit a rut in the road or get too close to a curb and lay down their motorcycle. At high speeds, such a mistake can cause serious injuries.
Second, high-speed collisions cause more severe injuries than low-speed collisions. Even on interstates where it’s legal to travel at high speeds, excessive speed can significantly escalate the injuries a collision produces.
A significant number of motorcycle accidents occur when riders are intoxicated. Operating a motorcycle requires coordination, balance, and good judgment. Alcohol and drugs can adversely affect these physical and mental capabilities and make a rider more likely to wreck.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Seattle, don’t wait to protect your rights. Let Davis Law Group step in immediately to handle the legal battle while you focus on healing. Our team has decades of experience holding negligent drivers accountable and fighting for the compensation injured riders deserve. Call us today for a free consultation with a Seattle motorcycle accident attorney and take the first step toward justice
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