Motorcycles are very popular in Alaska, and for good reason. They allow riders to experience our beautiful outdoors in the most personal way while still traveling great distances in the shortest possible time. When you ride a motorcycle, the scenery is unimpeded by the closed-in feeling of a car. Many riders claim they have never felt more peaceful or happy than when they are cruising along on our roads, enjoying the majestic landscape, fresh air, and companionship of friends.
However, there is a darker side to motorcycle riding that involves other drivers’ attitudes toward cyclists. Many car and truck drivers do not treat motorcycle riders the same way they do other drivers; they do not extend the same courtesies of the road and may actually put these riders in physical danger with their behavior.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration:
Clearly, motorcycle riders are not the instigators in many of these fatal accidents. Motorcycle riders are in more danger from other drivers simply because they have less protection. If a car and a motorcycle collide, the motorcycle rider will almost always suffer more severe injuries. Most riders who suffer serious injury are thrown from their bikes and many suffer serious head, neck, or spinal cord injuries as a result. Helmets do help lessen the severity of these accidents but sometimes are simply not enough to protect the rider from harm.
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, it is important for you to protect your rights. At Barber & Associates, we have been helping Alaska injury victims recover compensation for motorcycle accident injuries for many years. We can help you deal with insurance companies and others who might want to deny you the compensation you deserve for your medical bills, expenses, pain, and suffering. Give us a call today to learn more about how we can help.