Motorcycle accidents have been a common problem in Long Beach for the past few years. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has made efforts to decrease deaths and injuries. According to their statement, “Extra officers will be on duty patrolling areas frequented by motorcyclists and where motorcycle crashes occur. Officers will be looking for violations made by drivers and riders alike that can lead to motorcycle crashes. They will be cracking down on both those operating regular vehicles and motorcycles who are violating traffic safety laws.”
With the NHTSA initiating these actions, it may help prevent future motorcyclists from losing their lives. Even experienced riders can get themselves into a collision if they are not aware of their surroundings or perform reckless actions on the road. Not only will they harm themselves, but they may injure or kill other drivers or pedestrians nearby, as well.
Those who have fallen victim to a motorcycle accident are highly recommended to contact West Coast Trial Lawyers and speak with our skilled Long Beach motorcycle accident attorneys. We have won over 5,000 personal injury cases and acquired more than $1 billion in settlements for our clients. Due to our achievements, we have been recognized as one of the top personal injury law firms in Long Beach.
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There are many differences between a motorcycle and a car. A motorcycle is much smaller in size and has high speeds that can be difficult to control, especially if the motorcyclist is inexperienced. Furthermore, there are no barriers surrounding the vehicle to protect the rider from enduring serious injuries. A car, on the other hand, is larger in size and has protection, such as airbags, seat belts and a metal barrier, to reduce the likelihood of the driver and passengers from sustaining injuries or death.
A motorcyclist and car driver do share some similarities when it comes to committing an accident. Many of them are often caught performing these negligent actions:
As many negligent drivers and riders continue to occupy the roads of Long Beach, it raises concerns for many residents that a serious accident is bound to happen at any given moment. Reports in Long Beach have been released within the past few years of accidents that have occurred between a driver and motorcyclist. This includes the following:
A report released in 2019 stated that an estimated 84,000 motorcycle accident injuries and 5,014 motorcyclist deaths occurred in the United States. A majority of these accidents took place during the weekdays in the afternoon from 12pm to 3pm. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcyclists were 29 times more likely than a driver to get involved in a fatal accident per vehicle miles traveled. Furthermore, motorcyclists (29 percent) were found to have a high BAC in fatal accidents compared to drivers of passenger cars (20 percent), light trucks (19 percent), and large trucks (2 percent). When it comes to speeding, about 33 percent of motorcyclists were involved in a fatal accident compared to 19 percent for car drivers, 15 percent for light truck drivers, and 8 percent for large truck drivers.
Fatal accidents are far more common with motorcyclists compared to drivers since a motorcyclist does not have protection to reduce the likelihood of sustaining severe injuries. Even though car drivers are way more protected, they may also get involved in a fatal accident, especially if the impact was extremely powerful. Both the motorcyclist and driver may share similar injuries in an accident, which include the following:
Motorcycle accidents have the potential of triggering a post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that may occur when you witness an unfortunate event, such as a motor vehicle accident, that can leave you mentally scarred. You may start to develop symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, lack of sleep, nightmares, scary thoughts, flashbacks of the traumatic event, lack of socialization, excessive alcohol consumption, reckless behavior relating to self-destruction, or lack of focus. Those who may likely suffer from PTSD in a motorcycle accident include the motorcyclist, other party involved in the accident, friends or family members of either party, witnesses, or emergency personnel.
Some of these symptoms are normal to experience after an accident. They eventually disappear after a couple days or weeks from the initial date of the incident. However, if you continue to experience mental anguish that lasts longer than a few weeks, you should set up an appointment with a doctor and/or therapist who specializes in handling PTSD. They will evaluate your condition and determine a method of treatment that will help you cope with your symptoms.
Once you are given a diagnosis, your treatment should begin immediately after. You may be encouraged to attend counseling and psychotherapy to start your recovery process. Your psychiatrist may prescribe you medication, such as antidepressants, to help maintain your condition. Failure to seek treatment or take necessary medication to treat PTSD may cause your health to become worse.
PTSD will make it difficult for victims to live a normal life. Their day-to-day lifestyle will be drastically altered. This can include not attending work or avoiding social activities. Additionally, those suffering from PTSD could have suicidal thoughts. This is a common problem that has triggered an increase in the likelihood of suicide for those who suffer from this mental illness.
If you are interested in filing a lawsuit against the party at-fault for your motorcycle accident, you are permitted to include your costs for PTSD treatment in your settlement. You may also mention any lost wages you endured from your absence at work due to your hospital visits, along with any mental health issues that have kept you away from leaving your home.
If you were the victim of a motorcycle accident, West Coast Trial Lawyers has experienced Long Beach motorcycle accident attorneys that will work tirelessly to ensure that you are getting the maximum compensation and justice you deserve.
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