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Eighty percent of all motorcycle
accidents result in injury or death. Around
2,000 motorcyclists are killed and more
than 50,000 are injured in motorcycle accidents
every year. The chances of a motorcyclist
being killed in a motorcycle accident are
16 times greater than a passenger car accident.
By wearing a helmet can reduce the motorcyclist’s
risk of fatal injury by 29% in a motorcycle
accident since head injury is the leading
cause of death and injury during an accident.
A motorcycle does not offer the driver protection,
like a car does, so a motorcycle accident
often results in a forceful ejection and
collision with any objects before hitting
the ground.
Motorcycle laws differ
from automobile laws, so if involved in
a motorcycle accident medical benefits and
income loss benefits are different. Your
insurance company will need information
to grant you your benefits involving an
Arkansas motorcycle accident, and you need
to immediately notify the company of a potential
underinsured or uninsured motorist claim
or those benefits could be lost. There
are different factors that may contribute
to an Arkansas motorcycle accident, but
most commonly they are due to inexperience
and the failure of recognizing the motorcycles
limitations. Motorcycle accidents involving
multi vehicles are the result of a motorist
turning into the path of the motorcycle
in one third of the instances. If
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