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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

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According to the Colorado Department of Transportation, 2020 was the deadliest year on record for motorcyclists. With 137 motorcycle deaths accounted for last year, that marks a 33% increase from 2019. Despite the fact that only 3% of registered vehicles in Colorado are motorcycles, they made up for 22% of fatalities in the state in 2020. Continue reading to learn more about this alarming increase.

A Deadly Year

According to research data, head injuries were the most common sustained in motorcycle accidents Even those whom survive severe head injuries can potentially suffer permanent brain damage, leaving them disabled for life.

Another reason behind the spike in motorcycle deaths last year was the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay-at-home restrictions took a heavy emotional toll on people across the country and many motorcyclists took their bikes out on the empty roads to cope with the stress of these changes. Many of the resulting accidents were caused by excessive speed and most were single-vehicle collisions.

To avoid motorcycle accidents, it is essential to practice defensive driving, maintain awareness of road conditions, and to properly maintain your motorcycle. Moreover, it is also crucial to wear the appropriate protective gear. Wearing the right protective gear can substantially reduce the risk of sustaining a fatal or debilitating injury during an accident.

Discuss Your Motorcycle Accident Case with a Skilled Personal Injury Attorney Today!

If you sustained any injuries in a motorcycle accident, it is crucial to hire an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible to fight for the compensation you need to recover and get back on your feet. At Curtis | Walton Law, our knowledgeable legal team will aggressively fight on your behalf to hold the responsible party accountable for your suffering. With our law firm on your side, you can feel confident you will receive the best possible results for your case.

Reach out to our law office today at (720) 815-4402 to request a consultation with one of our attorneys to discuss the details of your case and find out more about what we can do to assist you.