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Helmet Hair May Save a Life

BY Stephen Ozcomert | 11-05-2009 | 2:56 PM
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It’s cool to own and ride a motorbike or some other mode of transportation like that these days. It’s also economical because there isn’t as much gas being used, not to mention parking is a breeze.

It should go without saying that wearing a motorcycle helmet will
save lives, but many people opt not to wear them because they don’t
look cool – a potentially deadly decision.

It’s cool to own and ride a motorbike or some other mode of
transportation like that these days. It’s also economical because there
isn’t as much gas being used, not to mention parking is a breeze. The
point, however, is that despite the fact that motorcycles are cool in a
lot of people’s books, they have the potential to be deadly – more
deadly than a car if the truth were known.

Part of the truth lies in the number of accidents over the last few
years involving motorcycles has increased by a staggering 50%. Throw in
sales stats and it’s evident motorcycle sales are hopping. It’s the
latest rage to beat the cost of gas. The latest rage has also cost over
4,700 deaths in the U.S.

The other truth that will hit home with a nasty shock is that the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration offers numbers that show
motorcyclists are approximately 35 times more likely to be killed in
accidents as compared to car drivers. Many of the deaths happen in the
first year of owning a bike because of inexperience.

Generally speaking, the major causes of motorbike crashes include,
but are not limited to, road conditions such as unexpected rumble
strips, potholes, loose gravel, wet pavement and road debris. Driving
errors rank second and include actions such as driving too closely to
others, tailgating, swerving in and out between cars and not signaling
properly. The thing that compounds a motorcycle accident is the lack of
protection for the rider. Part of the lack of protection relates to not
wearing a proper helmet.

Even though it would seem to be smart to ensure a rider’s head is
protected from contact with the pavement and averting traumatic brain
injury, there are still those who choose not to wear them. This seems
to fly in the face of common sense when studies show that wearing a
helmet cuts the risk of brain injuries by up to 88 percent. This is
critical information, as a vast majority of motorcycle crash deaths are
due to head injuries. Despite these statistics, less than 50 percent of
motorcycle riders choose to wear their helmet, even if they happen to
own one. In many instances, the helmet winds up being a decoration on
the bike.

Motorcycle crash victims and their families need the expert legal
representation that only a fully qualified personal injury lawyer is
able to provide. If the victim survives, the attorney will be able to
fight for compensation for their long-term care. If the victim died at
the scene and this becomes a wrongful death suit, the attorney is able
to obtain justice and compensation for the loss.

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