Common Injuries Victims of Motorcycle Accidents Suffer From

Let’s start with some stats.

  • In 2020, 82,528 people suffered severe injuries due to motorcycle accidents
  • From 2017 to 2021, more than 40% of the Motorcycle accidents occurred in Denver

These two stats are enough to understand the seriousness of the issue of motorcycle accidents in Denver.

Motorcycles are surely a fun way to get around the city. But the dangers it poses make it unattractive. Most accidents happen due to someone else’s negligence. If that’s the case, you can claim compensation for the serious injuries caused by the motorcycle accident.

If you are able to prove your case, the defendant’s insurance company will compensate you for your losses. Proving the case is not as simple as it may sound. You will need the help of a Denver motorcycle accident lawyer to prove your case and obtain fair compensation. 

You can claim compensation for all types of injuries, unless they existed before the accident. The following are some of the common injuries a motorcyclist may sustain for which they can claim compensation:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Fractures
  • Road rash
  • Amputations

Traumatic Brain Injury

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs due to a sudden external blow to the head that damages the brain. TBIs are pretty common in all types of accidents. Even if you are wearing a helmet, your head can get damaged. The symptoms of TBI include:

  • Severe headache
  • Continuous vomiting
  • Slurred speech
  • Seizures

It is a serious condition that should be treated right away. The symptoms may not show up immediately, so see a doctor even if you feel fine.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries are another severe and common injury in motorcycle accidents. While the whole spine can be damaged, the thoracic spine is usually damaged in motorcycle accidents.

The worst thing about a spinal cord injury is that it can lead to paralysis. Even if it doesn’t result in paralysis, the pain will be permanent. 

Fractures

Motorcycles don’t offer the same protections as cars. The driver is completely exposed. Because of this, the driver may sustain broken bones.

Broken bones in the legs and hands are very common in motorcycle accidents. Fractures will heal over time with adequate treatment. But you won’t be able to work during the healing period. 

This way you can claim compensation for your injuries as well as for the loss of wages.

Road Rash

Not everyone is smart enough to wear protective gear when driving a motorcycle. When motorcyclists ride without protective gear, they may sustain road rash.

It is a kind of abrasion injury that motorcyclists sustain when they slide on the road. When they slide, multiple layers of their skin might get stripped off.

Amputations

Loss of limb is permanent. There is nothing you can do about it. You can use prosthetics, but it is not going to be the same again. 

Amputation can take a toll on your mental health too. People who sustain amputations have low self-esteem, and they tend to isolate themselves.

Hire a Lawyer

If you have been injured as a result of a motorcycle accident, one of the first things you need to do is hire a lawyer. A lawyer is the only person you should trust following an accident.

The payments you incur to treat the injuries you suffer are not the only losses you will sustain. There are many hidden losses that you don’t know about. Experienced motorcycle accident lawyers know about all types of losses a motorcycle accident victim may sustain, and they can acquire fair compensation for you.

Final Thoughts

Again, motorcycles are not as safe as cars. So wear protective gear when you are riding a motorcycle. Remember to consult a lawyer if you have been injured in a motorcycle accident.

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