Greensboro Motorcycle Accident Attorney
More Than $500 Million Recovered for Victims of Motorcycle Accidents
If you were involved in a damaging motorcycle accident, chances are you’re now dealing with painful injuries, expensive medical costs, and mounting bills. These expenses can be overwhelming, and you're probably wondering who will pay for these costly fees, especially if the incident wasn’t your fault in the first place.
Motorcycle accidents are all too common, and they can happen for any number of reasons, including drunk driving, other driver’s inattention, hazardous driving conditions, and mechanical failures. In any of these situations, other parties could be liable for the incident itself and should be held accountable for the damage they caused.
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For more than 30 years, our attorneys at CR Legal Team have used our ample experience, legal knowledge, and fierce drive to help the wrongly injured seek justice and compensation. We understand how distressing these types of accidents can be, and it is our mission to come alongside you and provide you with the compassionate, zealous support you need and deserve. However complex or challenging your case may seem, our team is prepared to listen to you and stand up for your rights.
Call (866) 691-0607 or complete an online form to discuss your case with our Greensboro motorcycle accident attorneys. We care about our clients, and we’re ready to help you take the next step.
Motorcycle Accident Facts
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcycle accidents account for 14% of all traffic fatalities, though motorcyclists represent a mere 3% of the entire registered motor vehicle fleet in the United States. While motorcycle accidents aren’t quite as common as car accidents, when they do occur, a motorcyclist is about 28 times more likely to die than those in passenger vehicles.
That said, there were a total of 4,985 motorcycle accident-related deaths in 2018 alone, and even that staggering number is a 5% decrease from the year prior. Studies reported by the NHTSA show that drunk driving plays a large part in many of the incidents, as does failure to wear a helmet.
While motorcyclists can certainly take extra measures to protect themselves by wearing helmets, avoiding lane splitting, and driving sober, sometimes events unfold beyond the motorcyclist’s control. If you find yourself dealing with the aftermath of a damaging motorcycle accident caused by someone else’s negligence or mistake, you may have a personal injury claim.
Types of Motorcycle Accidents
As with any motor vehicle accident, several different conditions and circumstances can lead to a crash. However, some types of crashes are more common than others.
Common types of motorcycle accidents include:
- Left-turn accidents
- Lane-splitting accidents
- Blind-spot-related accidents
- Head-on collisions
- Mechanical malfunctions
- Accidents caused by road hazards
- Drunk driving accidents
- Reckless driving accidents
- Distracted driving accidents
- Collisions with stationary objects
The degree of severity in any of these accidents can depend on several factors, like the speed of the vehicles involved, the road conditions, and the size of the other vehicles involved. The resulting injuries can be catastrophic in any motorcycle accident, if not deadly. Common types of injuries can range from road rash to broken bones, spinal damage, or head trauma. In any case, it is always crucial to seek medical attention and call an attorney to determine your next step.
Let CR Legal Team Stand Up For You
At CR Legal Team, our team is passionate about the work we do. We truly care about our community and our clients, and we let that care show in everything we do. From the moment we meet and listen to your story, we will treat you with respect and consideration. We understand that most of our clients are going through some of the most difficult periods of their lives, and it is our job to help represent their interests in and out of court as we pursue justice for their injuries. If you think you have a motorcycle accident injury claim, we want to hear from you.