Lemon Grove Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Brad Nakase, Attorney


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Any accident involving a motor vehicle can end with sustained injuries. However, injuries can be especially severe in motorcycle accidents. If you ever find yourself, or someone you know, in a motorcycle accident, call Nakase Law Firm. You will receive the fair compensation you deserve.
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The Pros and Cons of Riding a Motorcycle in Lemon Grove, California

California is an enjoyable place to ride a motorcycle. The weather in California is usually ideal year-round for riding a motorcycle. Enjoy the expansive landscapes and California sun. With this being the riding environment, it is not surprising that there are so many motorcycles on the road.
Regardless of how well you drive and how vigilant you are, there is great risk of getting into an accident. Even if you have as much protective gear on as you can manage, you can still get severe injuries. Motorcycles are simply more dangerous to drive than cars and trucks. Statistically-speaking, motorcycle drivers are 500% more likely to sustain injuries in crashes than people riding in other motor vehicles. That is significantly more risk.
There are motorcycle accidents occurring on a regular basis on California roads. To illustrate this, here are some statistics of motorcycle accidents in California. These come from the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System for 2017.

  • 16,505 motorcycle accidents
  • 15,527 injuries and 541 fatalities
  • Around 80% of motorcycle accidents end with injuries
  • Motorcyclists are 26 times more at risk of dying than drivers of other motor vehicles
  • Around 75% of motorcycle accidents involve one or more cars
  • Lemon Grove county has the second-highest rate of injuries and fatalities


As you can tell from these statistics, motorcycle riders are at significant risk of getting injured. Way more often than not, you will get injured in a motorcycle accident. These injuries can sometimes be life-altering.


Typical Causes of Lemon Grove Motorcycle Accidents

If you ride a motorcycle, you already know that other automobiles are not paying attention to motorcyclists. They find it difficult to see riders of motorcycles. A motorcycle accident commonly occurs when the other driver does not yield for a motorcyclist. This will happen either when they do a lane change or go in front of a motorcycle.


What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

The scene of a motorcycle accident can be disorienting. There are steps you can take immediately following a crash. However, there are also situations where you will be unable to do so. The following are what you should consider when you are involved in a motorcycle accident:


Whether Your Have Severe Injuries

You should know immediately whether injuries you sustained are minor or severe. Regardless of what kind of injuries you received, stay put if you can. Any movement can significantly increase the severity of an injury. If there are other passengers or witnesses who are able to, have them call 911.
When paramedics arrive on the scene, they will take you to a hospital for emergency trauma care. When you are in the hospital, forgo worrying about what is going on at the scene of the accident. You need to make sure your condition becomes stabilized. There is a chance you will be unconscious at the accident and only regain consciousness at the hospital. If this happens, remain calm and put together a timeline of events which have transpired. Listen to what your doctor tells you to do to avoid post-operation complications.


Whether You Can Stay at the Accident Scene

If you believe you can get up fine after being in a motorcycle accident, get out of the road. Dial 911 and wait until the police and paramedics come. As things move forward, have the following in mind:

  • Avoid communicating with the at-fault driver, especially if they are acting aggressively.
  • Ask a paramedic to assess whether you should be taken to a hospital in an ambulance.
  • Provide police officers with your account of the motorcycle accident.
  • Refrain from giving any apologies or making any statements which could be twisted to indicate you are guilty.
  • Take photographs of the accident scene, along with your motorcycle, injuries, and damage to personal property.
  • Obtain contact information from any third-party witnesses who saw the accidents and stopped.

After You Depart From the Accident Scene

As soon as you depart from the accident scene, immediately make your way to an emergency or urgent care center. You should also look into making an emergency appointment with your personal doctor. You may have severe injuries even if you do not have a need for an ambulance. This is why you need a professional diagnosis. You will get the treatment you need. This will show up on medical records which can be helpful support in an insurance claim.


Common Motorcycle Injuries

Leg Injuries If you are a motorcyclist and become injured, it can be as serious as getting a fractured leg. It can even mean needing amputation. This is because there is practically no protection for your legs when riding a motorcycle. If a car hits you from the side, it is essentially guaranteed you will have your legs injured. The most common type of leg injury is a broken tibia. When this type of injury involves the knee as well, you run the high risk of getting arthritis.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
You can get a serious brain injury from being in a motorcycle accident. The brain can get smacked into the side of the skull and cause a traumatic brain injury. This can happen even if you wear a helmet. There are several signs of a TBI, including having memory problems, difficulty paying attention, changes in your personality, and having difficulty finding the right word. If you believe you have gotten a traumatic brain injury, go see a neurologist as soon as possible.
Back and Neck Injuries
You will commonly see broken bones and fractures in the neck and back resulting from motorcycle accidents. You can also get a ruptured or herniated disc. You may also feel sharp pain and tingling sensations throughout your hands and arms. If you have a herniated disc, you can experience piercing pain in your legs, torso, and feet. To accurately discover whether you have a ruptured disc, you need to have an MRI scan performed.
Additional Motorcycle Injuries
Other injuries you run the risk of getting are broken ribs, road rash, shoulder injuries, and broken wrists and arms


Why You Need Under-insured Motorist Coverage

It can be complicated to select the correct type of insurance for your motorcycle. There are several kinds of insurance to choose from. The type you want to ask your insurance company for is uninsured and under-insured motorist coverage. When you are in an accident where the at-fault driver lacks insurance, you can make a claim to pay for damages. If the at-fault driver is under-insured, you can file an uninsured motorist claim. This would be on top of your original claim against the at-fault drivers insurance company.

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