Most Common Types of Motorcycle Injuries
Posted by Adam R. Leighton on Jan 13, 2018 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Most Common Types of Motorcycle Injuries Riding a motorcycle can be an enjoyable activity; there is nothing freer than being out on the open road on your bike. Despite this, motorcyclists are at a far higher risk to be in an accident than the average driver on the road. In most cases, a motorcycle accident is often the result of another driver’s negligence. For a motorcyclist, riding a bike safety requires being constantly alert and aware of surroundings. Despite best efforts to do so, it’s still possible for a motorcycle accident to occur. The following examines the most common types of motorcycle injuries people in accidents suffer from. 3 Common Motorcycle Injuries Although in the worst situations a motorcyclist may die as a result of their injuries, there are a number of injuries that a motorcyclist could sustain from an accident. Road Rash: This is quite possibly one of the most common types of motorcycle injuries because it can occur in even the most minor motorcycle accidents. . In most motorcycle accidents, it is likely that you will be launched from your bike upon impact. Road rash is when a motorcyclist’s skin makes contact with the ground, rubbing against its’ surface. Road rash is the result of skin layers peeling away from the body, in the worst of situations; the bone could even be exposed. Road rash can result in infection, making it even more important to seek medical attention following an accident. This is a primary reason why wearing protective clothing is so important. Brain Injury: Wearing a helmet can help to prevent or mitigate brain injuries if an accident were to occur. Often, brain injuries happen when a person is not wearing a helmet. When something makes direct contact with the head, a brain injury such as a traumatic brain injury (TBI) can occur. Brain injuries can be challenging to diagnose and can have a serious long term impact. Broken Bones: There is nothing protecting a biker from impact, as a result, their body can take an extreme hit. Because of this, broken bones are a common injury from bike accidents. Broken bones commonly take place in the legs or arm and can have a physical and financial impact on the victim. When a broken bone is received, the person must spend a period of time in a cast. As a result, a person with a more physically demanding job may not...read more