Causes of Motorcycle Accidents

What Causes Motorcycle Accidents in Kansas City?

KC lawyers holding drivers and others accountable for motorcycle accidents

Many motorcycle accidents throughout Missouri and Kansas happen because car and truck drivers fail to respect the right of motorcycle riders to be on the road. A second major cause is that many motorcycle operators lack the skills to appreciate and handle the dangers of riding a motorcycle. At Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, our motorcycle accident lawyers work with the investigators, the police, and through the discovery process to show why your motorcycle accident happened. Once our Kansas City motorcycle accidents understand what caused your accident, we file personal injury and wrongful death claims against the responsible parties. Call us now to assert your right to compensation.

What are the different types of motorcycle accidents in Kansas City?

Our motorcycle accident attorneys handle all types of motorcycle accidents, including many of the following that Ride Apart identifies:

  • A car or truck turns left in front of a motorcycle. This common type of accident in Missouri and Kansas involves a car that doesn’t see you or doesn’t judge your speed correctly – and turns in front of you.
  • A motorcycle operator hits a patch of gravel, leaves, or debris – while rounding a corner. Riders should go slowly to avoid this type of accident before they hit the patch.
  • A car or truck moves into your lane without seeing you. This collision can happen because the driver wasn’t looking for a motorcycle or because of the blind spots of the car or truck.
  • A rear-end accident. Here, the driver smashes into your motorcycle because they were distracted or driving too fast. While rear-end crashes may just cause a fender-bender if they strike another car, a rear-end crash with a motorcyclist can be deadly. Where you position your motorcycle and being prepared to move into another lane or off the road can save your life.
  • Other motorcycle riders aren’t careful. Riding in groups can be dangerous. Other riders may not know the rules for group riding. If one rider falls, many other riders in the group can also fall.
  • The front brake locks. Riders should know how their front brake works and when and how to use it.

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has another way of classifying motorcycle accidents. They categorize motorcycle crashes as follows:

  • Low side. The rider falls to the “low side of the lean angle during a turn.”
  • High side. The rider falls to the “opposite side of a turn while trying to correct, causing the motorcycle to flip over and the rider to be thrown from the motorcycle.”
  • Top side. A motorcycle suddenly decelerates causing the rider to flip over the handlebars.”
  • Collision. A rider “strikes or is struck by a stationary object and is subjected to blunt trauma and deceleration forces.”

What are the causes of motorcycle accidents in Kansas City?

At Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, our lawyers have been fighting for accident victims for more than 30 years. We have the experience and resources to show what caused your motorcycle accident and why the accident was preventable. Some of the causes of motorcycle accidents in Missouri and Kansas include many causes that also cause car and truck accidents. These causes include:

  • Driver distraction. Car drivers, truck drivers, and other drivers often cause accidents by being distracted. Driver distraction includes texting while driving, using a mobile phone, eating, drinking, or any activity that takes a driver’s eyes off the road, mind off traffic, and hands off the steering wheel.
  • Speeding and other traffic violations. Drivers who fail to obey the speed limit, fail to yield to motorcycle riders, drive through stop signs, or disobey other traffic laws can cause a deadly or catastrophic motorcycle accident.
  • Driving under the influence. Drunk or drugged driving is a leading cause of many types of vehicle accidents including motorcycle accidents.
  • Driver fatigue. Tired drivers are dangerous drivers.

Some of the causes of motorcycle accidents that are fairly or somewhat more common to motorcycles include:

  • Driver psychology. Many drivers of four-wheel vehicles fail to look for or even respect the right of motorcycle operators to be on the road. Many drivers who do see motorcycles don’t understand how much room to give motorcyclists, how fast motorcycles are traveling, and many other logistical factors.
  • Dooring accidents. Drivers who park their cars may open their doors without looking to see if other vehicles are driving by. If a driver opens a car door while a motorcycle rider is next to the door, the opening of the door can cause the motorcycle rider to fall as soon as the door strikes the motorcycle – killing the driver or causing serious injury.
  • Dangerous roads. Motorcycles are much less stable than vehicles with four or more wheels. Motorcycles can easily crash on roads that are slippery, have potholes where there are dead animals, if there is gravel on the roads, or if the roads are dangerous for other reasons.
  • Blind spots. Cars and especially trucks have blind spots. It’s easy for a motorcycle to get hidden in these blind spots. Drivers of all cars and trucks should be especially careful when changing lanes or merging to look for motorcycles that might be in their blind spots.
  • Defective motorcycle parts. Some motorcycle accidents may be due to defective tires, brakes, handles, engines, frames, and fuel systems.

According to Ride Apart, “Part of your job as a motorcyclist is to develop a precognitive sixth sense. For example, motorcycle operators can avoid accidents when cars turn in front of them by looking for signs that a car is ready to turn such as their position in an intersection and any gaps in traffic.”

Motorcycle operators should ask themselves if other drivers can see them. Are there any obstructions that may obstruct their vision? Is the driver looking at you? Where are their wheels pointing?

What steps should motorcycle drivers take to prevent accidents in Kansas City?

Some of the many steps that motorcycle riders should consider before they start their journey include:

  • Take a motorcycle riding education course
  • Wear a properly fitting and recommended safety helmet
  • Make sure your motorcycle and you are visible
  • Understand the traffic rules
  • Avoid riding in bad weather
  • Be extra careful around cars and trucks – which means always be careful

Who is responsible for a motorcycle accident in the Kansas City region?

Our Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyers file claims against all responsible parties including:

  • Car drivers
  • Truck drivers
  • Other motorcycle operators
  • A motorcycle operator on behalf of an injured passenger
  • Motorcycle parts manufacturers
  • Other responsible parties

Our Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyers demand full compensation for all your pain and suffering, medical bills, lost income, and property damage. We are prepared to help you assert your rights.

Do you have a Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyer near me?

The main office of Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys is located at Suite 100, 510 Walnut Street in Kansas City. We also meet clients in Lee’s Summit, St. Joseph, Parkville, and Blue Springs, MO as well as Overland Park, Olathe, and Victory Hills, KS by appointment. When necessary, we do meet clients at their homes or healthcare facilities. You can also speak with us by phone and through online conferences.

We’re here to answer your questions and assert all your rights.

Speak with an experienced Kansas City motorcycle accident lawyer today

Motorcycle accidents happen for many reasons. Many accidents are caused by drivers of cars, trucks, and other motorcycles. Some accidents are caused by motorcycle operators, and others are caused by third parties. At Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, our trial lawyers have the experience and resources to show how another driver or a third party caused your injuries or the death of a loved one. To schedule a free consultation, please call us or complete our contact form. We represent injury victims and families throughout Missouri and Kansas.