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At Lowman Law Firm serving Spring Hill, we know that Florida has a large population of motorcyclists.  We’re also aware of the many ways motorcycles can be involved in accidents.  Negligence on the part of automobile operators and truck drivers is often undeniable.  Indeed, motorcycles represent an increased risk for injurious or fatal wrecks.  The unfortunate truth is that they’re typically more deadly than car and truck accidents.

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Looking More Closely At The Numbers

With funds from the National Highway Traffic Association, researcher Harry Hurt of the University of Southern California compiled the following data, enumerating the top 10 causes of motorcycle accidents.  Additionally, Hurt and his staff analyzed 3,600 motorcycle traffic accident reports in the same geographic area.  You can get a copy of the complete document at:

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Motorcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identification of Countermeasures

Throughout the accident and exposure data there are special observations which relate to accident and injury causation and characteristics of the motorcycle accidents studied. These findings are summarized as follows:

  1. Approximately three-fourths of these motorcycle accidents involved collision with another vehicle, which was most often a passenger automobile.
  2. Approximately one-fourth of these motorcycle accidents were single vehicle accidents involving the motorcycle colliding with the roadway or some fixed object in the environment.
  3. Vehicle failure accounted for less than 3% of these motorcycle accidents, and most of those were single vehicle accidents where control was lost due to a puncture flat.
  4. In single vehicle accidents, motorcycle rider error was present as the accident precipitating factor in about two-thirds of the cases, with the typical error being a slide out and fall due to over braking or running wide on a curve due to excess speed or under-cornering.
  5. Roadway defects (pavement ridges, potholes, etc.) were the accident cause in 2% of the accidents; animal involvement was 1% of the accidents.
  6. In multiple vehicle accidents, the driver of the other vehicle violated the motorcycle right-of-way and caused the accident in two-thirds of those accidents.
  7. The failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic is the predominating cause of motorcycle accidents. The driver of the other vehicle involved in collision with the motorcycle did not see the motorcycle before the collision, or did not see the motorcycle until too late to avoid the collision.
  8. Deliberate hostile action by a motorist against a motorcycle rider is a rare accident cause. The most frequent accident configuration is the motorcycle proceeding straight then the automobile makes a left turn in front of the oncoming motorcycle.
  9. Intersections are the most likely place for the motorcycle accident, with the other vehicle violating the motorcycle right-of-way, and often violating traffic controls.
  10. Weather is not a factor in 98% of motorcycle accidents.

Lowman Law Firm: Your Motorcycle Accident Attorneys In Central Florida

If you have been involved in a motorcycle or automobile accident in Brooksville or Hernando County, make sure you get able, insightful representation.  Call the Lowman Law Firm today to schedule a free consultation.

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