3 Items Every Motorcyclist Should Carry in Case of an Accident

August 31, 2017 in Uncategorized | MARTIN WREN, P.C. | LEAVE A COMMENT

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Did you know that according to the National Highway Traffic Administration, an average of 5,000 people die from motorcycle crashes every year? Thousands of others sustain serious injuries, some which significantly reduce their quality of life. In addition, the rate of fatalities among motorcyclists is usually six times the fatality rate of passengers in cars involved in accidents.

As motorcyclists, it is important to realize the importance of staying safe on the road at all times. In addition to strictly adhering to traffic laws, there are items that motorcyclists should carry in case they are in an accident.

  1. Wrist Identification Bracelet

If you are involved in an accident and are rendered unconscious, you won’t be able to communicate critical information to first responders. If you have a preexisting medical condition they may need to know this prior to treating you. Some people write this information down on paper and carry it in their wallet. However, your wallet can be lost on impact, or be inaccessible by paramedics. As an alternative, consider wearing an emergency identification bracelet. For many bikers, wearing an identification bracelet whenever they go out to ride can be of tremendous benefit. The details that should be engraved on the bracelet should include your following information:

  • Full name
  • Physical address
  • Emergency contact
  • Blood type and any preexisting medical conditions
  1. Traffic Law Information

Here’s a secret: a large percentage of drivers on the road know little to nothing about the law as it pertains to motorcycles. This is the type of person who will approach you with sheer arrogance because they believe the motorcyclist is always in the wrong. Nothing will make your case simpler for you than having a copy of these laws with you everywhere you go. You can be assured that as soon as you show them the law pertaining to your situation, their attitude will likely change completely. This can make the process of claiming compensation for the damages and injuries simpler. For added convenience, include the name and number of a trusted motorcycle law attorney in case the situation escalates. If needed, you can provide the lawyer’s contact information and tell the other party that your lawyer will contact them soon.

  1. An Emergency Kit

Imagine if you got into an accident in a remote location where authorities are some distance away. If you have been seriously injured, an emergency kit can be the difference between life and death for you and others at the scene. You should always have an emergency kit with you. Suggested items include:

  • Basic medical supplies such as peroxide, large bandages, gauze and tape
  • Flares to warn other motorists at the accident scene
  • High energy snacks and water

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident, having an experienced personal injury lawyer such as the Personal Injury lawyer Phoenix AZ locals trust. is the first step toward making sure you get the compensation that you deserve for your damages. Contact an attorney in your area without delay.

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