What you do when you are on your motorcycle matters. Taking safety measures can not only reduce the chances of an accident, but it can also lead to less serious injuries if you are involved in a crash. If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. A Montgomery County motorcycle accident lawyer can represent you as you seek a full settlement. Here are some safety tips that may help you reach your destination safely.
There May Be Times to Not Ride
January is the thick of winter in the Philadelphia area, and conditions may not always support the safe operation of your motorcycle. You may consider putting your motorcycle in storage for the winter, obviously preparing it first before you do so. Even if your bike is not in storage, there may be times when you should consider not riding. If there is inclement weather, or any type of ice or slippery conditions, your bike does not offer you any of the same protections that you may have in a motor vehicle.
Make Sure Your Bike Is Inspected and Maintained
The work that you put into your bike helps ensure that it is there for you in a safe manner when you need it. Typically, it helps to have your motorcycle inspected on a somewhat regular basis by a trusted mechanic. You should certainly do this at the conclusion of the winter season if you are taking your bike out of storage. If your motorcycle needs any repairs, you should make them promptly. The condition of your motorcycle could become an issue in an accident if the insurance company believes that you have not properly maintained it.
Ride Defensively at All Times
When you are on a motorcycle, you are always at risk of suffering serious injuries in an accident. No matter what you do on the road, you cannot control the actions of other drivers. Accordingly, you should adopt the attitude of Safety First at all times.
You should ride defensively, and this includes traveling at a safe speed and anticipating what other drivers may do. You must ride under the assumption that drivers may not be able to see you at all times. Defensive riding includes maintaining a safe distance between you and other cars on the road.
Prioritize Your Safety Gear
Your safety gear can mean the difference between a more moderate and serious injury after a motorcycle accident. For example, the helmet that you select can protect from a traumatic brain injury, or at least reduce the severity of one. Other safety gear can also provide valuable protection that can reduce the severity of impact.
Your gear should also make you visible to drivers on the road. Buying safety gear is an investment in your health. If your safety gear is in need of an upgrade, you should not hesitate to spend the necessary money.
Avoid Distractions on the Road
You need your full attention on the road, both because of the dangers posed by other drivers and other hazards that are in your path. You should not do anything that could distract your focus, such as texting or even thinking about anything other than safe riding. Further, you should not be impaired by drinking alcohol or taking drugs before riding,
The safety measures that you take can determine whether you are eligible for compensation after a motorcycle accident. The insurance company will not hesitate to blame you, especially because it could reduce or eliminate the money that they would owe you.
Contact a Montgomery County Motorcycle Accident Lawyer at Bikers Have Rights to Get the Settlement You Deserve for Your Injuries
If you have been injured on your bike by the actions of someone else, a Montgomery County motorcycle accident lawyer at Bikers Have Rights can fight for your legal rights. To schedule a free consultation, contact us online or call today at 877-333-0300. Located in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, we proudly serve clients in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

