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Motorcyclists are susceptible to serious injuries or even death when they are involved in a New York City motorcycle accident. Motorcyclists are subject to direct impact to other vehicles if contacted. When thrown off the motorcycle, they make direct contact with the roadway or other objects.
According to the New York City Department of Transportation, every year there are approximately 1,500 New York City motorcycle accidents.
In 2023, New York City saw 55 motorcyclist fatalities, an all-time high.
In all of New York, there is a yearly average of 165 deaths due to motor vehicle traffic-related motorcyclist injuries. The rates were highest for males between the ages 20–24.
The yearly average for hospitalizations due to motor vehicle traffic-related motorcyclist injuries is more than 1,500.
Motorcycles lack the visibility of other vehicles because of their size, and, therefore, other drivers may fail to observe them.
Other drivers may also operate their vehicle in a negligent and careless manner leading to a New York City motorcycle accident. These other operators may fail to yield the right of way, cut the motorcyclist off, or follow too closely.
Motorcycles are also more susceptible to defective roadways or potholes than other types of motorists.
New York Vehicle and Traffic Law § 381 states as follows:
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or ride upon a motorcycle unless he wears a protective helmet of a type which meets the requirements set forth in section 571.218 of the federal motor vehicle safety standards…
According to the CDC, in New York in 2010, helmets saved the lives of 29 people per 100,000 registered motorcycles.
The CDC estimates that the following:
New York No-fault law mandates that all automobiles carry $50,000.00 in personal injury protection benefits. These benefits would protect someone injured in a car accident, covering such things as medical expenses and lost wages.
Motorcycles are excluded from this law and do not carry personal injury protection benefits. This means that a motorcyclist injured in an accident is left to his/her own devices to cover medical expenses and lost wages.
Persons injured in New York City motorcycle crashes face a trying and difficult time. In addition to the injuries sustained, there are medical expenses and potential lost wages.
The injured motorcyclist should obtain the necessary medical care and treatment, and ensure the accident was reported to the New York City Police Department.
At the same time, it is wise to speak to a New York City accident attorney as soon as possible after the accident and before giving any statements to the insurance company or investigators for the other side.
Our team of lawyers and investigators will investigate the accident scene to determine the parties that may be at fault for the accident. Should we find that another party was negligent in causing the accident, we will aggressively pursue the maximum possible award to cover your pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a New York City motorcycle accident, we are here to fight for your rights. The consultation is free. There is never a fee unless we win your case!
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