Motorcycles are often viewed as a source of freedom and enjoyment by many riders, but unfortunately, motorcyclists are far more likely to be killed in an accident than drivers of other vehicles. A significant number of accidents are caused by inattentive drivers who fail to notice the motorcyclists they are sharing the road with. These incidents can cause motorcyclists to sustain serious and sometimes deadly injuries that interfere with everyday functioning. Read more about some of the most common injuries suffered by motorcyclists in New Jersey.
External Injuries Suffered in New Jersey Motorcycle Accidents
When a motorcyclist is involved in an accident, he or she will more than likely sustain some form of bodily injury. Many of these injuries occur to the extremities, bones, and skin (road rash), and some can even become life-threatening. Motorcyclists frequently sustain injuries to the following areas of the body.
- Knees
- Groin
- Collarbones
- Arms
- Legs
Depending on the severity of the accident, some motorcyclists may face dismemberment after an accident. These occurrences are not only painful and expensive but psychologically devastating as well. Such injuries can leave motorcyclists permanently disabled or in need of long-term medical treatment and physical therapy.
Injuries to the Head and Neck in New Jersey Motorcycle Accidents
Acute head and neck injuries are common in more serious accidents, and they have the potential to leave individuals disabled for life. When an individual’s head is injured in an accident, the brain and skull are also placed at risk. If the individual sustains a traumatic brain injury, he or she is looking at years of physical rehabilitation, loss of mobility, cognitive impairment, and in many cases, paralysis.
Spinal Cord Damage in New Jersey Motorcycle Accidents
Much like head injuries, spinal cord injuries have the potential to cause paralysis and permanent impairment. The spinal cord can be damaged by a neck or head injury, and if it sustains enough damage, the injured individual will frequently lose the ability to control his or her bodily functions and movements. Serious medical conditions such as quadriplegia and paraplegia are often the result of damage to the spinal cord.
Get the Compensation You Deserve
Injured motorcyclists may seek compensation from the other driver. This compensation can be used to pay medical bills, maintain your standard of living, and pay for future medical care and rehabilitation services. Here at Lependorf & Silverstein, P.C., our New Jersey motorcycle accident injury attorneys understand the emotional and physical trauma you have sustained, and we will try our hardest to win your case. Contact our Princeton, NJ office today at (609) 240-0040 to learn more.

The firm’s principals, Gabriel R. Lependorf and David E. Silverstein, have each been representing injured victims in the State of New Jersey for over thirty years.
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