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Motorcycle Accidents And Wrongful Deaths Sometimes Go Hand In Hand

Who doesn't want to hit the open road in Florida on a motorcycle? Doing so is an excellent way to take in the sights while also getting some fresh air. It is not uncommon to see bikers on streets and highways in the Sunshine State. After all, according to Statista, there were 587,499 registered motorcycles here in 2018, but the figure has surely increased by now, as it is 2020.

COVID-19 has put a damper on things for bike rallies, but that hasn't stopped everyone from taking their rides out for spins. They must be careful when they are out and about, though. Their heads must be on swivels at all times, looking for dangers. Why? Well, because if a motorcyclist gets into an accident with a car, truck, SUV, or semi, he or she could lose their life, that is why.

Florida Motorcycle Crash Statistics And Stories



Sure, riders and passengers can escape the episodes with their lives intact on some occasions. In such cases, they often sustain severe injuries. However, for these purposes, this article will be focusing on wrongful death. Research from Florida's Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles reveals that there were 9,143 motorcycle crashes in the state in 2018. Those incidents led to 531 fatalities. Stats like these show how dangerous operating or riding a motorcycle can truly be.

Motorcycle accidents and wrongful deaths happen closer to home than some Floridians might believe. Although the stats don't lie about the issues, various people need to see the information portrayed differently. If you happen to be one of them, take a look at these recent headlines from the area.

• Bradenton Herald – Man, Woman Killed In Motorcycle Crash On U.S. 41 In Bradenton
• WTXL ABC 27 – FHP: 71-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed In Thursday Night Crash
• Navy Times – Sailor Dies In Motorcycle Crash
• Tampa Bay Times – St. Pete Motorcyclist Killed In Pasco After Truck Turns In Front Of Him

Financial Hardships That Surviving Relatives Face After Wrongful Deaths Occur



Whenever a loved one passes away unexpectedly in a car or motorcycle wreck, it is not uncommon for surviving relatives to run into financial troubles. For one, families often lose a source of income after the incidents. Meanwhile, if the deceased party received medical care before his or her death, those expenses tend to fall to those who are left behind. Of course, there is also the whole ordeal of planning and paying for a funeral, which can be a bit pricey today.

How A Wrongful Death Attorney Can Be Of Assistance



If another driver's negligence caused the motorcycle accident that took the life of your family member, you might be entitled to fair compensation. Negligent acts include things like driving while under the influence of alcohol, speeding, and texting while operating a motor vehicle. For surviving relatives to receive restitution, they must prove that the recklessness produced the loss of life outcome, which can be easier said than done.

Thankfully, Floridians do not have to face these situations alone. Instead, they can get the representation that they deserve by contacting our firm. The team will build a robust case with witness statements, surveillance camera footage, police reports, driver histories, and more. Interested individuals should not fret if they do not have any money on hand, as our organization offers free case reviews. Plus, personal injury cases are paid on a contingency fee basis. That means clients only have to pay if compensation is recovered. So, give us a call and let's discuss your case today.