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Traumatic Brain Injury Risks Increase With Motorcycle Incidents


During the year of 2003, motorcyclists were 32 times more likely than a passenger in a car to die in an auto accident, according to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Motocycle and auto accidents are together, a main cause in traumatic brain injury in America. Of the motorcycle accidents that occur, almost one out of five lead to brain and spine/neck injuries. Motorcyclists often are blind-sided on roads because other vehicle drivers simply do not see them or do not stop for a motorcyclist.

Helmets are not always full-proof and traumatic brain injuries can still occur, although not penetrating the brain, parts affecting speech can be injured. Helmets should always be worn because if an accident were to occur, a penetrating brain injury is extremely serious.

Helmets Essential to Prevent Traumatic Brain Injury

Study after study shows that the best way to prevent a traumatic brain injury is to wear a helmet approved by the federal Department of Transportation. (Some also carry approval from the Snell Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to testing the effectiveness of commercial helmets.) In January of 2006, only four states in the U.S. — Colorado, Illinois, New Hampshire and Iowa — had no law at all requiring motorcyclists to use helmets. Twenty-six others had limited helmet laws, usually ones that require helmets for riders who are under 18 or 21.

Helmets can reduce the risk of TBI but not all helmets are of the proper requirements and not all fully protect a motorcycle rider or passenger from injury. A rider's failure to equip passengers, particularly passengers who are under 21, with helmets may be considered negligent. Helmets must always meet requirements and standards of state and federal governments or the risk of traumatic brain injury is still possible.

Other Brain Injury Risks for Motorcyclists

Even though proper equipment significantly cuts down a motorcyclist's chance of a traumatic brain injury, it is not foolproof. Riders must stay aware of other factors that could lead to a motorcycle accident involving a traumatic brain injury. Motorcyclists are advised to check their bikes and equipment for problems before each ride; adjust the suspension and tire pressure of the motorcycle when carrying a passenger; wear boots, gloves and other protective gear; and be prepared for environmental or road changes.

The cost of an accident that causes traumatic brain injury can be severe. A traumatic brain injury causes brain damage that can range from a mild concussion to severe, life-changing disabilities such as trouble communicating, personality changes, schizophrenia or even a coma. Because the brain cannot heal itself the way other organs do, these are often lifelong problems that cost tens of thousands of dollars to treat. They also place a severe emotional and financial burden on the injured person's family members. If you or someone you know is the victim of a motorcycle accident causing traumatic brain injury, it is essential to seek out an expert in accidents and TBI who can help reconstruct the accident and secure compensation.


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LegalView, your source for everything legal on the Web, offers extensive information for those who have suffered from a traumatic brain injury at http://brain-injury.legalview.com.

Once there, find an array of information on a brain injury lawsuit including how to find a brain injury attorney. LegalView also offers news and other information for several other legal issues affecting Americans each and every day at http://www.legalview.com/.

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