Supersport Bike Injuries
Along with the rise in popularity for conventional motorcycles over the past five years, there has also been an increased popularity in supersport bikes on roads across the United States. Because of their ability to get a high number of miles per gallon, people are trading in their vehicles for a motorcycle. And while only 10 percent of all motorcycles are supersport bikes, they are unfortunately involved in 25 percent of all motorcycle accident fatalities.
Supersport bikes can reach much higher speeds than conventional motorcycles; therefore tempting riders to driver recklessly. You shouldn’t have to suffer because of a negligent motorist any longer. Contact an experienced attorney today to talk about your legal options.
Risks and Dangers of Supersport Bikes
Supersport bikes are much faster and more maneuverable because of their small size and high-powered engine. These bikes are typically used on race tracks, but when they are used on public roads, many drivers negligently try to test their limits. Some of the most common injuries suffered from a motorcycle accident are:
- Broken or fractured bones
- Internal bleeding and organ damage
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Partial or full paralysis
- Road rash
- Lost limbs
Those who are injured in a motorcycle accident because of someone else’s carelessness can take legal action against the responsible party. The time to act is now so contact a professional legal representative to help you fight for the financial compensation you need.
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At Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., our qualified Wisconsin motorcycle accident lawyers are dedicated to handling your case while you focus on your recovery. Call us today at 800-242-2874 and take control of your future.