What Are the Most Common Injuries in Motorcycle Accidents?

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There are numerous veterans who are looking for ways to enjoy their time off. One of the most exhilarating, exciting ways to enjoy some free time as to go out on a motorcycle. There’s nothing like feeling the wind in the hair, the breeze at the back, and the sun on the face. At the same time, those who have experienced riding motorcycles understand that injuries can happen at almost any time. Therefore, it is important for everyone to be prepared by understanding some of the most common motorcycle injuries that could take place in a collision.

Why Are Motorcycle Accidents So Much More Dangerous?

First, it is important to highlight why motorcycle accidents are so much more dangerous than traditional motor vehicle accidents. When compared to passenger vehicles, motorcycle riders do not have the benefit of a frame separating them from the pavement. Therefore, even minor motorcycle accidents can lead to serious injuries. For this reason, it is critical for all motorcycle riders to take the appropriate safety precautions. While nearly everyone wears a helmet, it is also important to wear a motorcycle safety suit. This includes long clothing that will protect the skin from being degloved in the event of a serious accident. There are several other serious injuries that motorcycle riders should know.

The Risk of Traumatic Brain Injuries



One of the most important risks all motorcycle riders need to understand is the risk of a traumatic brain injury. Similar to other medical injuries, a traumatic brain injury can vary widely in severity. For example, a single concussion could be relatively minor; however, a serious traumatic brain injury could lead to a cerebral herniation, which could be fatal. The best way to guard against traumatic brain injuries has to wear a helmet at all times. Unlike other parts of the body, and injuries to the central nervous system may not heal. Therefore, complications following a traumatic brain injury could be permanent.

Protect Against Road Rash

Another serious injury that motorcycle riders could sustain is called road rash. This takes place when the skin runs across the pavement at high speeds. Severe cases of road rash could even lead to degloving injuries. This takes place when a portion of the skin is literally torn from the flesh beneath it. For example, if a small piece of tissue catches a raised spot on the pavement, it is possible that motorcycle riders could have the entire skin ripped from their forearm. This will require extensive plastic surgery to repair.

Bone Fractures Are Very Common

Finally, motorcycle riders also need to understand that the risk of bone fractures is also very high. Some of the most common bone fractures that people sustained in a motorcycle accident include femur fractures, tibia fractures, radial fractures, and ulnar fractures. If these bone fractures are sustained in a motorcycle accident, there is a high likelihood that these injuries are going to require surgical repair.

Stay Safe While Riding Motorcycles

For these reasons, it is critical for all motorcycle riders to make sure they stay safe while riding a motorcycle. This means wearing the appropriate safety gear, trying to avoid bad weather, and obeying all traffic laws to avoid ticket cost for modified exhaust. Finally, anyone who is injured in a motorcycle accident should know that trained professionals are always available. It is quintessential to find the best medical care available. Then, consider working with a legal professional to assess all options. Even though it can be incredibly stressful to deal with a motorcycle accident, nobody has to go through this alone.

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