Common causes and consequences of motorcycle accidents

Motorbike accident

If you’re a motorcycle rider you’ll know only too well how vulnerable you can be on British roads. It’s an extremely unfortunate situation, that motorcycle accidents have become a common occurrence on our roads, whether those are city streets or country lanes. These accidents happen more frequently than you might imagine and dealing with their aftermath can often feel overwhelming.

In this blog post, we’ll demystify some of the common causes and consequences of motorcycle accidents. We'll also outline how our team at Nash & Co Solicitors can support and guide you, if you ever find yourself involved in one.

Common causes of motorcycle accidents

Motorcycle accidents can occur due to a variety of reasons, but these are some of the usual suspects we often encounter:

  • Distracted Drivers: It's an age of constant connection, and unfortunately, this means more distracted drivers on the road.

  • Speeding: Speeding is a significant factor in many motorcycle accidents. The faster a vehicle is moving, the less time there is to react.

  • Poor Road Conditions: Potholes, debris, wet surfaces — these can spell disaster for even the most experienced motorcyclist. The number and size of potholes in the road certainly seem to be getting worse and present a real danger to motorcyclists and cyclists.

  • Right-Turn Accidents: Drivers making right turns without noticing an oncoming motorcyclist is a common cause of accidents.

 

These are just a few examples. If you've been involved in a motorcycle accident, our experts at Nash & Co Solicitors can help determine the cause and navigate the ensuing legal journey.

 

The consequences of motorcycle accidents

As you probably very well know, motorcycle accidents can have severe consequences, from physical injuries to emotional trauma and financial burdens. It's not just about broken bones or other injuries — it's about how these accidents disrupt your life and the lives of others around you.

Injuries can range from minor bruises to severe conditions like spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or even loss of life. Beyond the physical harm, accidents often result in emotional distress, anxiety, and PTSD.

You can be left needing treatment which is often not available for many months on the NHS, and if your injuries prevent you from working, loss of earnings can add significantly to the strain. Plus, there's the cost of repairing or replacing your motorcycle.

 

How we can help you at Nash & Co Solicitors

At Nash & Co Solicitors, we understand the ripple effects of a motorcycle accident. We're not just here to offer legal advice; we're here to support you through one of the most challenging times of your life.

Whether it's identifying the cause of the accident, liaising with insurance companies, or representing you in court, we've got your back. Our team of dedicated lawyers specialise in motorcycle accident compensation claims. We'll guide you through the entire process, fighting for the maximum compensation you deserve.

Understanding motorcycle accidents, their causes and consequences, is the first step in the journey towards recovery. And when it comes to the legal journey, remember you're not alone. Our Personal Injury team is here to help, ensuring that while the road might be tough, you don't have to navigate it alone.

We offer a free consultation to talk about the accident and the situation that you find yourself in and the options that are available to you.

Please give us a call on 01752 827085, or if you’d prefer to email us, or you’re reading this at a weekend or in an evening, you can reach us at personalinjury@nash.co.uk, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. 


Speak with our Personal Injury team

If you’ve had an accident and want to enquire about how we can help you claim compensation, please give our Personal Injury team a call on 01752 827085.


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