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Motorcycle Accidents: Get the Facts
Some people think that most motorcycle accidents are caused by the reckless behavior of the operator. The fact is that more than half of them that involved a fatality occurred when the motorcycle was hit by another vehicle.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that about 5,000 people are killed and tens of thousands more are injured each year in motorcycle accidents. When these deaths and injuries occur due the negligence or recklessness of another driver, the motorcycle operator will file a claim for the resulting personal injuries.
The first step is to visit a personal injury lawyer who has experience handling motorcycle accident cases. After going over the details of your case, he will be able to tell you whether or not you have a good case. If he takes the case, he will first try to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company of the other driver.
The majority of these accident claims result in a settlement. A settlement occurs when both parties agree on a certain dollar amount in exchange for the injured party agreeing to bring no further legal action.
If a settlement cannot be reached, a lawsuit can be filed. In litigation you will need to prove that the other driver was responsible for the accident and that the injuries or losses that you suffered were the direct result of their negligence.
It’s important to choose an accident attorney lawyer with experience handling motorcycle accident cases and who has a proven track record of winning.
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The Physics of Rear End Auto Accidents
Rear end accidents occur when an at fault driver hits another vehicle in front of them. Usually, this happen when the car in front stops and the driver from behind is unable to stop in time.
According to experts, this type of auto accident has a force equivalent to half of the speed of the car. For example, a vehicle traveling at a speed of 40 mph that rear ended another car is like hitting a wall at 20 mph.
The physics of rear end collision is different from head-on collision which happens when two car’s front ends collide. In this situation, the impact is greater and deadlier because the velocity of two vehicles traveling in opposite directions is higher.
Preventing Rear End Accidents:
Keep a safe distance and avoid tailgating. Maintaining a safe distance from another vehicle will allow drivers to have enough time to maneuver and respond to changes in speed.
If the road is slippery or the visibility is low due to bad weather, drivers should increase the time interval to react to a slowing or stopped vehicle.
Avoid being distracted. Mobile phones and other electronic devices can serve as a distraction for drivers.
Avoid constant braking-accelerating sequences. Doing so may increase the likelihood of rear end collision because the other driver is less likely to predict the speed of the vehicle in front of them.
When changing speed, do this by accelerating slowly.
Respect the right-of-way of other motorists. An accident can be caused by driver’s behavior, so by respecting the right-of-way and being courteous to other drivers, people can avoid accidents.
When approaching red traffic lights, take the foot off the accelerator pedal early on to avoid colliding with a slowing or stopped vehicle.
Always check the tire pressure. Correct tire pressure increases safety and can make the car fuel-efficient by increasing the rolling resistance by at least 10 percent.
To help you deal with issues involved in rear end auto accidents, consult with our personal injury lawyers. If you have questions, please take advantage of our free consultation.
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