Watch out for these common motorcycle accident injuries

On Behalf of | Jan 7, 2022 | Motorcycle Accidents |

By design, motorcycle riders are more prone to injuries following an accident than passengers in closed vehicles. This is because the safety features in vehicles such as safety belts or airbags are practically non-existent in motorcycles.

Therefore, it is crucial to be extra vigilant of your environment as a rider. Accidents happen in an instant, and you need to be fully focused and conscious of other road users or any road hazards that may cause a crash. In the event of a crash, here are some of the most common injuries you need to be aware of.

Head injuries

Injuries to the head are perhaps the most frequent and serious among riders involved in accidents. Head injuries can range from mild concussions to severe brain injuries, which can permanently affect victims. Even with a helmet, you may still suffer head injuries depending on the circumstance of the accident.

Broken bones or fractures

Depending on the speeds involved, you are more susceptible to fractures or broken bones as a rider. In addition, the resulting impact of a crash may throw you off the bike, which may lead to such kinds of injuries. You may also suffer spinal injuries, leading to partial or total paralysis.

Internal injuries

Besides broken bones, you may also be a victim of internal injuries that may not be apparent after a crash. These injuries may affect organs inside your body and lead to internal bleeding, which can be deadly. It explains the importance of a medical check-up even if you feel fine after an accident.

Protecting your rights after an accident

Some of these injuries may have far-reaching ramifications on your life. Besides the high cost of treatment, your quality of life may be negatively affected. Preventing a crash should be your top priority, but it is equally important to be prepared for any eventualities. 

If you have been involved in an accident, it is necessary that you know what to do. Regardless of who was at fault, you need to take action to ensure your legal rights are protected with eyes on compensation for any injuries suffered.