Motorcyclist Safety Gear

Millions of people ride motorcycles because they enjoy the feel of the fresh air, the maneuverability of the vehicle, and the good gas mileage. Sadly, though, motorcycles fail to offer a protective shell around drivers and passengers. Thus, accidents on motorcycles can result in devastating injuries.

To help protect against injuries, it is important for motorcyclists to wear special safety gear. However, even this protective wear is not always enough for an accident between a motorcycle and another vehicle. If you have been hurt in an accident with a negligent car driver, you should not let this carelessness go unpunished. Contact a Stevens Point motorcycle accident attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.

Important Protective Wear

Motorcyclists should wear safety gear from head to toe. Some states now require helmets, but even if yours does not, you should consider wearing this important piece of gear, at the very least. Beneficial motorcyclist protective gear includes:

  • Helmets that are certified by the Department of Traffic
  • Long-sleeved shirts and long pants made from a thick material like leather
  • Closed-toed boots that go up to mid-calf or knee level
  • Glasses or goggles
  • Gloves

People who ride motorcycles can suffer from a variety of serious injuries if an accident occurs. Thus, you should protect yourself as much as possible with safety gear.

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When motorcycles get into accidents with passenger cars, there is no question as to which vehicle will experience greater damage. If you are hit by a distracted driver, you can be left with broken bones, head trauma, and spinal cord damage. If you are a victim of a negligent driver, you should contact an experienced Stevens Point motorcycle accident lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today.

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