Effingham Motorcycle Accident Statistics
The statistics don’t lie – motorcycles can be very dangerous for both drivers and passengers.
Were you injured as a result of a motorcycle accident?
You may qualify for a Effingham motorcycle accident lawsuit.
If you or a loved one were involved in a motorcycle accident, you want to make sure the individual responsible is held accountable for your damages — a Edwardsville motorcycle accident lawyer can help you through every step of the legal process.
Torho*rman Law is experienced in personal injury and motorcycle accident cases.
Contact our firm to discuss your situation with an experienced attorney and find out how we can get you back on the road to recovery.
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Effingham Motorcycle Laws
Illinois law regarding motorcycles were established to not only keep motorcyclists and their passengers safe, but to keep other vehicles on the roads safe, too.
Disobeying state-mandated motorcycle laws can result in penalties from law enforcement.
To obtain your motorcycle license, a driver must pass a knowledge test and skills test:
- For the written knowledge portion, all information needed can be found in the Illinois Motorcycle Operating Manual.
- To pass the skills test, the driver must demonstrate their ability to ride a motorcycle through a series of obstacles, based on the type of motorcycle the driver is applying to get a license for.
The rules of the road are the same for motorcyclists as they would be for drivers of cars.
To promote motorcycle safety, Illinois is one of two (2) states that offer free training classes for motorcycle operations with the Cycle Rider Safety Training Program (CRSTP) – which was established in 1976.
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Illinois Motorcycle Helmet Laws
States often focus on raising awareness of distracted driving – getting a driver to put down the phone and pay attention to the road to avoid potential accidents.
But, there is another concern for motorcycle drivers and passengers – helmets.
Illinois is not one of the (19) states that has a universal helmet law.
As a matter of fact, Illinois is one of three (3) states that does not have any sort of helmet law established.
However, we highly recommend you wear a helmet at all times to protect the safety of the rider.
Between 2016 and 2017, motorcycle fatalities increased by 5.2% in Illinois, unlike the rest of the country which saw fatality rates decline.
According to the National Institute for Highway Safety:
- Helmets are 37% effective in preventing motorcyclist deaths and about 67% effective in preventing brain injuries.
Despite the enforcement of helmet laws, not wearing a helmet in the event of a crash can lead to serious and even life-threatening injuries.
It can also lead you, the rider, to be held at fault for your injuries.
Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in Effingham, Illinois
Motorcycle accidents are most common in warmer months – warmer temperatures and sunshine make for a more enjoyable ride for the motorcyclist and their passenger.
During this time, motorcycle accidents are more likely to occur due to the increase in motorcycles on the road.
Accidents can often be caused by many different factors.
Inexperienced drivers
Motorcycles are not for the inexperienced driver.
A specific license is required by the State of Illinois.
In order to obtain a motorcycle license, the driver must complete a written and skills test exhibiting knowledge of the motorcycle.
Speeding
Following the speed limit set by City and State laws promotes safety for all drivers on the roads.
Car doors
On busy streets, drivers and passengers of car or trucks will open their doors without looking for oncoming traffic.
Their negligence could cause an accident if an on-coming motorcycle is hit by the opened door.
Impaired driving
Driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol, for motorcyclists and all other motorists, is strictly prohibited by federal, state, and local laws.
Sudden stops
Motorcyclists are left without many protective barriers causing particularly deadly injuries to the rider if involved in an accident.
If you make a sudden stop, you are providing little time for the motorcyclist to stop safely in time to avoid hitting your vehicle.
Left turn accidents
Misjudgements or right of way errors are common causes of injuries and death of motorcycle riders.
Motorcycle defects
While not the driver’s fault, defects caused by a poorly designed or improperly built motorcycle can hold the manufacturer liable for any injuries caused by the defects.
Dangerous road conditions
While most motorcyclists ride in warm, sunny weather, there is the possibility of being caught in dangerous weather, such as a rainstorm, which can cause the motorcyclist to lose control easily.
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What Is An At-Fault State?
Illinois is an at-fault state which means you must be careful discussing your accident with the other individual(s) involved, responding law enforcement officers, and insurance companies.
Admitting fault for an accident could jeopardize your ability to file a potential personal injury lawsuit.
It is crucial you consult with a lawyer before issuing any statements about the accident.
While you cannot control the actions of other drivers on the road, you can take preventive steps to protect yourself.
Be visible. Communicate your intentions by displaying the hand signals of the direction you intend to go, use your turn signals, and make sure your brake lights are working properly.
Analyze your travel path. Maintain an adequate amount of space between you and other vehicles on the road.
Identify hazards ahead of time and take all measure to avoid such hazards like debris or accidents.
Remain alert and be prepared to act should something go awry.
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Common Motorcycle Injuries
Nearly half of all motorcycle accidents involve another vehicle.
Of the motorcycle accidents involving another vehicle, nearly 40 percent occur when the other vehicle makes a sudden left-hand turn in front of the motorcycle.
While many of these accidents could be prevented if the other vehicle was more alert of motorcyclists, injuries sustained in motorcycle accidents are often extensive and require medical treatment, often for the long-term.
Injuries to motorcyclists can include:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Neck injuries
- Brain injuries
- Broken bones
- Road rash
- Biker’s arm
If you or a loved one were injured in a motorcycle accident, it is important to seek medical attention right away.
Your well-being is most important.
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Benefits of Motorcycle Injury Lawyer
A motorcycle injury lawyer’s expertise and knowledge of the legal system will help you hold the liable person(s) accountable and receive compensation for the damages you suffered.
Damages can mean a lot of things in a lawsuit – injuries suffered, wages lost because of an inability to work, medical bills incurred, damages to your vehicle, the cost to repair damages, and the emotional toll the accident took on you.
If you suffered from damages after a motorcycle accident, a lawyer can help by:
- Navigating the legal process for you
- Determining who is liable for the accident
- Reviewing all documents – accident report, medical records, expert testimony, if needed
- File a lawsuit on your behalf
- Coordinating and communicating with the insurance company(s)
- Going to trial, if settlement negotiations fail
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How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit?
In Illinois, the Statute of Limitations (commonly referred to as a SoL) is two (2) years from the date of injury.
In layman’s terms, this means that if you were in an accident, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible to receive compensation for your injuries.
If you fail to file a claim before the two-year deadline, you will not be allowed to proceed, unless in very specific, extenuating circ*mstances.
It is important to note that the statute of limitations for each state is different, and consulting an attorney about your case is important for this reason alone.
While there are exceptions to that rule, it can be generally assumed if you were injured in the past two (2) years, you still have time to file a lawsuit.
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Determine Fault in a Motorcycle Accident
There are many factors that determine who is liable for a motorcycle accident, and it is all based on the individual accident and factors.
Other drivers on the roads have a responsibility to watch out for motorcyclists.
If they do not follow the rules of the road, are under the influence, or are distracted, they could be held liable for an accident.
The same can be said for owners of vehicles, including motorcycles, who allow someone to drive their vehicle but are not properly licensed or are underage.
Manufacturers have a duty to produce vehicle parts that allow the vehicle to run efficiently and safely.
If the vehicle or specific part has a design flaw, the manufacturer of that part can be at fault for the accident.
Liability can also be given to employers of company vehicles.
If an accident is caused by a courier for a larger company, that company could be held responsible.
A lawyer will review your case to determine who is liable for the accident and any damages incurred.
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How Much is my Accident Worth?
After an accident, you may wonder what you are entitled to.
The question is common, but the answer depends on the specific accident.
You must take into account both liability and damages.
If another individual was to blame for your accident, they are held liable for any damages that you incur.
Damages can pertain to both physical and emotional damages such as the loss of an income if you were not able to work as a result of the injury or the emotional turmoil you experienced as a result of the accident.
There are many types of physical and emotional damages, but the job of a lawyer is to outline those damages to then either take your case to trial or win a settlement.
To get a better idea of what your motorcycle accident is worth, it’s important to contact a Effingham personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
The sooner you contact a lawyer, the sooner your case can be resolved.
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Torho*rman Law: The #1 Effingham Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
We’re here to help.
You may have a Effingham motorcycle accident injury lawsuit if:
- You were injured in a motorcycle accident.
- Another driver was at fault for the accident.
- You suffered an injury or monetary loss due to the accident.
An experienced Effingham motorcycle accident injury lawyer can help by navigating the legal process for you, communicate with the insurance companies involved, determine who is liable for the accident and subsequently your injuries, and file a lawsuit on your behalf.
At Torho*rman Law, one of our lawyers is always available to answer any questions you may have with a free, no-obligation consultation regarding your accident.
Contact our firmtoday.
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