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Motorcycles are less stable and less visible but have impeccable performance capabilities. When a motorcycle collides, riders lack protection in enclosed vehicles, exposing them to the risk of severe injuries and fatalities.
By maintaining an appropriate distance between you and the vehicle in front, you can improve your reaction time and enhance the safety of other road users. Following too closely reduces your visibility and increases the likelihood of rear-end accidents.You may be entitled to compensation if injured in a motorcycle accident involving a negligent driver.
Consult a trusted Missouri personal injury attorney for legal advice on protecting your rights as an injured victim.
Every driver must cultivate healthy driving habits to reduce the risk of accidents. The three-second rule is a general principle that helps drivers maintain a safe following distance. The regulations require riders to maintain three seconds between their motorcycle and the vehicle in front.
As you’re trailing another vehicle, watch as it passes a landmark, then count the number of seconds it takes to reach the landmark. It may be a speed limit post, a guardrail, a tree, or a stationary object close to the road.
Ensure your motorcycle takes at least three seconds to reach the same landmark. The three-second rule means sufficient time between you and the vehicle in front. The distance allows you enough time to stop if the driver in front suddenly applies brakes.
Motorcycle riders who breach the three-second rule are at an increased risk of rear-end collisions.
While the three-second rule is a safe driving habit, it may not apply in certain situations, such as low speed. Maintaining a safe following distance in slow traffic may disrupt traffic flow and frustrate other drivers.
The three-second rule is also recommended during ideal road and weather conditions. Slow down and increase your following distance in adverse weather or during low visibility. Increase your following distance when driving near large vehicles.
While motorcycles are better at making sudden turns or swerves to avoid road hazards, they need as much time to stop as vehicles around them. Drivers who are trailing motorcycles should leave at three seconds to prevent causing a collision if the rider suddenly brakes.
Here’s how to maintain a safe following distance:
You may be entitled to compensation if injured in a motorcycle crash caused by someone else’s negligence. You must take appropriate steps after the collision to prevent further injuries and protect your right to compensation.
Here’s what to do if injured in a motorcycle crash:
Take steps to enhance your safety and that of others involved in the collision. For instance, move yourself and the bike to the side of the road if it’s safe. Contact 911 if anyone else has sustained an injury.
There are numerous benefits of notifying the police after a motorcycle crash, including compliance with existing laws. For instance, under Missouri law, a driver must file a crash report within five days if any of the following applies:
A police officer will generate a report you can rely on to file an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party.
If you are injured in an accident that’s not your fault, gather evidence of how the crash occurred. Having proof of the crash is necessary for obtaining compensation for your losses.
Take steps to obtain the following information after a crash:
Motorcycle crashes cause injuries even at low speeds. You may not realize the full extent of the injury immediately after the crash. A comprehensive medical examination can reveal a hidden injury.
More importantly, a healthcare provider will initiate a treatment plan and document your injuries.
Although many injured victims obtain compensation from the at-fault’s party insurer, working with an attorney enhances the chances of a positive outcome. A motorcycle accident attorney can offer insights regarding your rights and prove the extent of your losses.
Many personal injury claims involving motorcycle crashes are based on the negligence principle. A valid personal injury claim exists if the accident occurred due to a breach of duty to care.
Drivers should exhibit driving habits that promote road safety. Suppose a driver fails to yield to a motorcyclist with a right of way, causing a collision. In that case, you can initiate a personal injury case due to a traffic rule violation.
You can prove a personal injury claim using various sources of evidence, including images of the crash scene, police accident reports, medical records, and eyewitness statements.
Your quality of life is likely to worsen after sustaining an injury in a motorcycle accident. Injuries may also disrupt your finances due to hefty medical expenses and lost productivity.
You, therefore, deserve representation from an experienced attorney who’ll aggressively protect your right to compensation.
Devkota Law Firm is a highly skilled personal injury attorney with an impressive track record.
Contact us online or at (816) 207 4255 for a free consultation.
Tarak Devkota is the founder and managing partner of Devkota Law Firm LLC, dedicated to representing individuals in Kansas and Missouri. Practicing law since 1999, Mr. Devkota has led numerous high-stakes cases involving personal injury, insurance disputes, and claims against government entities. Known for his exceptional jury trial expertise, Tarak has successfully resolved complex litigation cases, consistently advocating for justice on behalf of his clients.
•Over 25 years of legal experience in Kansas and Missouri.
•Founder of Devkota Law Firm LLC, specializing in personal injury and governmental liability.
•Recognized for taking on challenging cases and achieving outstanding results.
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