Justice For New Jersey Accident Victims
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Handling the aftermath of a motorcycle accident

The probability of a motorcyclist fatality occurring is more than 25 times that of deaths in other vehicles. The reason is that motorcycles offer minimal protection and the balance of the bike ultimately relies on the rider’s skills. Therefore, motorcyclists need to cultivate the habit of defensive riding and wearing proper protection to control the consequences of motorcycle accidents. In New Jersey, you must own a helmet that meets the safety standards of the US Department of Transportation (DOT). Authorized helmets help to prevent brain injury in the event of a motorcycle crash.

Despite the risks, the convenience that motorbikes provide drives scores of motorcyclists to the roads every day. You should not be held accountable if someone else’s negligence causes a motorcycle accident and you sustain injuries. Your life could change completely to the extent of rendering you unable to fend for yourself. Some of the injuries you could sustain are:

  • Head trauma and brain injury.
  • Neck and back injuries.
  • Spinal cord injuries.
  • Fractured and broken limbs.
  • Scarring and disfigurement.
  • Muscle sprains.
  • Nerve damage.
  • Skin burns and road rash.

Immediately after a motorcycle crash, don’t assume that the insurance company will automatically indemnify you. Instead, consider speaking with an attorney. An experienced attorney can help you navigate your case. Personal injury attorneys help victims and loved ones to obtain compensation in settlements every year. Moreover, they can link you with physicians for treatment and gather medical documents to serve as evidence in building an argument to support your claims.

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