Motorcycle Accidents

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Nearly 75% of motorcycle accidents are collisions with a car.


Motorcycle accidents often result in severe injury or death, and the driver of the other vehicle is typically at fault for not seeing the motorcycle. With no enclosure or restraint system, riders and passengers can be thrown from the motorcycle and hit objects in their path, even with proper safety equipment and defensive driving techniques.


If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in Georgia, put your trust in Bert Brock Law Group and receive a free case review today. Remember, the longer you wait, the less likely you are to receive maximum compensation.

Motorcycle Accident

Injuries from motorcycle accidents could result in permanent effects such as:

  • Brain damage
  • Paralysis
  • Disfigurement
  • Disability


Motorcycle Rider Prejudice: All motorcyclists should remember that accidents leading to serious injuries will inevitably involve problems with bias and prejudice that typically don’t seem to be an element in auto accident cases. A motorbike accident attorney is aware that this bias and prejudice must be carefully overcome. 


The most common prejudices against motorcyclists include:

  • They are difficult to determine
  • They drive at excessive speed
  • Motorcyclists are “irresponsible daredevils”. 


After a motorcycle accident, it's essential to hire a lawyer who can help overcome negative stereotypes that others may have about the situation.


One of the reasons why motorcycles can be challenging to detect on the road is their narrow and low profiles, even with their lights on. However, it's important to remember that motorcyclists have every right to share the road with other vehicles, and they should not be held responsible for the actions of other drivers.


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