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Five Tips to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents

Tips to avoid motorcycle accidents in North Texas.
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Motorcycle safety is essential for every rider cruising McKinney’s streets. As motorcycle accident attorneys, we’ve seen the tragic consequences when safety measures are overlooked. Fortunately, with the right approach it’s possible to significantly reduce the risks of an accident. Our experience representing victims of auto accidents has given us many insights you can use to stay safe on the roads.

Best Ways to Prevent Motorcycle Accidents and Stay Safe

Motorcycle accidents can ruin – and in many cases, tragically end – lives. While being on top of a motorcycle can be exhilarating, there is also a great deal of danger involved in any ride, whether you’re going across the country or simply going a few blocks. These are a few of the things you can do to help avoid being involved in a devastating accident.

Ways to Stay Safe

  1. If you’re new to riding, take a motorcycle safety course that will teach you the basics of not only handling a bike, but also staying as safe as possible. You might even be able to find one that will provide you with quality information and will not cost any money.
  2. Whenever you’re riding, always wear gear with bright colors and that reflect light. Whether you are riding during the day or night, you want to make sure you are always visible to surrounding motorists. The more conspicuous you are, the less the chances you will be hit by a car or truck.
  3. Never drive between lanes of traffic, a practice known as “lane splitting.” Not only is it dangerous, it’s also against the law in Texas.
  4. One of the best ways to stay safe is to keep your motorcycle in top condition at all times. Check your headlamps, tires, engine and brakes on a regular basis to help ensure they won’t fail when you need them the most.
  5. If you go out for a few drinks, leave your motorcycle at home. Riding under the influence is just as dangerous as being behind the wheel of a car while inebriated – probably even more dangerous. It’s simply not worth the risk.

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

Even following these preventive steps, you may still require a motorcycle accident attorney to assist you after an unexpected crash. If you do experience an accident, there are some important steps you can take to help your claim.

Reporting the accident to the police and requesting medical assistance may be required in the immediate moments after the crash. You can then preserve any evidence and document the accident scene.

You’ll need to report the accident to the insurance company, but be cautious about accepting a settlement offer. Consult with a motorcycle accident attorney first and get advice on the level of compensation that adequately covers lost wages, medical bills and other costs. If an individual loses their life in a motorcycle accident, a wrongful death attorney can help family members navigate the complex legal situation.

Speak With a Motorcycle Accident Attorney in McKinney

Unfortunately, motorcycle accidents can occur no matter how many precautions we may take. If you are someone you love suffered harm in this type of incident, get in touch with Lucé Law, PC by calling (972) 632-1300 or contacting us online.

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