When a rider has been involved in a motorcycle crash, the consequences can be substantial and life-altering. Not only could injured parties be facing a long physical path of recovery, but they may also be looking at significant financial losses.
In situations where the negligence of another person is the reason behind your losses, it is important that you reach out to a Glendale, California motorcycle accident attorney at Binder Law Group. Read on to find out more information about motorcycle crashes in California and call us for a free consultation at (818) 659-8588.
No matter how safe a rider maybe when operating his or her motorcycle, motorcycle crashes can still happen due to many factors including:
Because motorcycles are smaller than a passenger vehicle or truck, they are more difficult for other drivers to see. Other drivers on the road may be inattentive for other reasons, however, including distracted driving, driving under the influence, or simply not looking before making a turn. In fact, vehicles making left-hand turns account for 42% of wrecks involving a motorcycle and another vehicle.
Local and state governments are responsible for ensuring that our roadways are clear and free from hazards such as loose gravel, loose asphalt, and potholes. Liquids that have leaked onto the road or improperly designed and engineered streets and highways can also result in motorcycle crashes.
A motorcycle crash can happen when neither the rider or the driver of another vehicle is at fault. Your crash could be the result of a vehicle defect (faulty brakes, defective tires, etc.) in which case the manufacturer of the vehicle or part, as well as the retailer, may be found at fault.
Riding with a group of people is enjoyable, but it is important that groups practice good communication skills so that riders do not collide when riding or riding into other riders’ lanes while traveling.