Riding a motorcycle on the roads of Michigan can be a great experience. Unfortunately, riding comes with a certain level of risk. Accidents can and do happen when you least expect them to. If you ride often, you can expect to be involved in at least one accident in...
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Causes of motorcycle accidents
A motorcycle accident could inflict severe injuries, many of which may not result when involved in a vehicle collision. For example, a Michigan motorcyclist may suffer road burns upon hitting and sliding on the asphalt surface. Motorcyclists might face severe head...
Common hazards motorcycle riders face
Riding your motorcycle on a Michigan road or highway can be an enjoyable way to pass the time on a day off. However, there are many hazards that you'll need to be aware of while doing so. For instance, you will need to be on the lookout for cars that are turning left...
Survive a motorcycle accident with these five tips
Residents of Grand Rapids and other parts of Michigan might want to learn more about avoiding motorcycle accidents. As a rider, there are steps that you can take to be safer. Get noticed by other drivers By letting other drivers notice you, you can avoid accidents....
How car crashes that result in brain injury can change your life forever
Fortunately, most motor vehicle accidents involve light impacts that result in damage to one or both vehicles, and perhaps some minor injuries. However, occasionally a car crash can be so severe that one of the drivers or passengers suffers a traumatic brain injury...
Are motorcycles more dangerous to ride than cars?
Riding motorcycles gives residents of Michigan and elsewhere a sense of freedom. Unfortunately, people are more likely to get into an accident while riding them. It’s worth wondering whether motorcycles are more dangerous than driving a car. Why are motorcycles more...
Motorcycle accident compensation if not wearing a helmet
Michigan law allows motorcyclists who meet certain requirements to operate without wearing a helmet. When an accident involves a motorcyclist without a helmet, the motorcyclist may sustain injuries that a helmet could have prevented. However, they may still claim...
Increasing visibility for motorcyclists to prevent motorcycle accidents
Motorcyclists love the freedom to enjoy the open road without all of the traditional constraints of an everyday vehicle. Unfortunately, driving a motorcycle is inherently riskier than operating a standard four-door vehicle, which is why it is imperative to understand...
3 important questions about motorcycling in Michigan
As the weather warms, many Michigan motorcyclists enjoy more time on the road, and it is important that these riders know how state law treats cyclists. Knowing the answer to a few important questions could help them protect themselves on the road. What are Michigan’s...
Protect yourself and your rights after a motorcycle accident
Motorcycles, unlike other vehicles, have virtually no physical protection. Each year, 80,000 people suffer injuries in motorcycle accidents and there are many more fatalities in these accidents than in car crashes. If you are involved in an accident, you should act...

