The statistic shows the total number of occupants killed in U.S. road traffic by vehicle type in 2019. In that year, around 10,000 occupants of light trucks were killed in U.S. road traffic. Motor vehicle crashes and drug overdoses are the leading causes of death among those under the age of 55 in the United States.
Recent statistics from the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) state that motorcyclists accounted for 14% of traffic fatalities in the United States in 2019 despite making up a much smaller percentage of the vehicles on the road. In the same year, motorcyclists were around 29 times as likely to die in an accident than car occupants involved in traffic accidents.
Furthermore, 84,000 motorcyclists were injured across the nation in 2019. In this web resource NYC personal injury attorneys Glenn and Robin Herman explain the most common injuries that occur in motorcycle accidents and how motorcycle accident victims can seek compensation for their injuries.
Most Common Injuries Involved in NYC Motorcycle Accidents
Whiplash
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
Spinal injuries
Broken bones
Amputations Lacerations and abrasions
Internal bleeding
Organ damage
Disfigurement and scarring.
Death
Motorcycle Accidents Compensation
Glenn Herman and Robin Herman are New York City Personal Injury attorneys representing seriously injured New Yorkers for over 25 years. Born, raised, and living in the City, the law firm lawyers of Glenn and Robin Herman understood since they became attorneys that when New Yorkers were injured in this Metropolitain, these injured victims needed an attorney that could protect and fight for their rights. Explaining to their injured victims how the law protects their rights and how it can work to help them recover compensation has become their life work..
We hope that you never get into an accident but if you ever need a compassionate law firm contact: https://hermannyc.com/free-case-consultation/ or via phone / text message. 1-845-444-2442
The law firm represents clients in all five boroughs of New York (NY): Manhattan, Staten Island, Queens, Brooklyn, and th
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