Riding Safe in Colorado Springs: Tips and Stats for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, an observance recognized officially by the White House last year. This campaign was started in the early ‘80s by the American Motorcyclist Association to promote motorcycle safety and awareness among drivers of all kinds of vehicles.
Motorcycle riding is an increasingly popular activity in Colorado, with the state’s scenic routes and beautiful landscapes. However, it can also be dangerous if proper precautions are not taken. In 2021, there were 5,932 motorcyclist fatalities across the country, up nearly 20% in the last 10 years. This is a national problem with local implications, including in Colorado Springs.
How Common Are Motorcycle Accidents in Colorado Springs?
El Paso County had the highest number of motorcycle fatalities in 2022 with 25 deaths out of a total of 149 in Colorado. In fact, motorcyclist deaths in 2022 represented a fifth of all traffic deaths in the state. These numbers show that motorcycle accidents are a serious issue in Colorado Springs, and both motorcyclists and other drivers must take steps to reduce the risks.
Tips for Bikers:
Be Seen
One of the biggest challenges for motorcycle riders is visibility. Motorcycles are smaller than other vehicles on the road and can be difficult to see, especially in low light or inclement weather conditions.
To improve visibility, bikers should use high-visibility reflective gear, lights, and other accessories to draw attention to themselves.
Be Sober
Riding a motorcycle requires focus and quick reflexes. Alcohol or drugs can impair a rider’s judgment and reaction time, making it much more likely for accidents to happen.
Always ride sober and avoid taking any substances that can impair your ability to ride safely.
Be Safe
Wearing a helmet is the law in Colorado, but it’s also an essential safety precaution. Helmets reduce the risk of head injuries and can save your life in the event of an accident.
It’s also important to take the classes required to obtain licensing, which provide valuable information and skills to help riders navigate the roads safely.
Tips for Those on Four Wheels
The truth is that many motorcycle accidents are caused by the other vehicle involved, so precautions taken by motorcycle riders won’t prevent all accidents. Reducing motorcyclist fatalities requires the cooperation of everyone on the road. Below are three factors that car and truck drivers should consider when sharing the road with motorcyclists.
Distance
With more drivers and riders on the road each year, the chances of collision are increasing. Giving motorcyclists plenty of space not only reduces the risk of a collision but also gives drivers plenty of visibility. If you have a child, you can create a fun game by teaching them to spot bikers from the backseat. This will teach them to naturally pay attention to bikers once they’re ready to drive, and hey — it never hurts to have another pair of eyes keeping a lookout!
Distractions
Impaired (intoxicated or drowsy) and distracted driving are significant contributors to accidents. The Colorado Springs Police Department’s data shows that when the cause of an accident is known, it is most commonly attributed to careless driving.
Drivers should avoid using their phones or engaging in other activities that can take their attention away from the road.
Double-Take
Intersections are a common location for motorcycle accidents because they involve multiple vehicles in a confined space moving in different directions. A driver making a left-hand turn poses a risk to bikers as a motorcycle can be easily overlooked or misjudged by the driver.
When a driver is making a left-hand turn, they need to cross over lanes of traffic in the opposite direction. This requires the driver to be aware of all the vehicles in their path, including motorcycles, which can be smaller and harder to see.
Due to their smaller size, motorcycles can also approach the intersection more quickly than a car, giving the car driver less time to react and potentially resulting in a collision.
Always look twice when making a left-hand turn to ensure a biker is not in your blind spot.
Motorcycle Safety Resources
The Colorado State Patrol’s Department of Public Safety has created an interactive map to find local Motorcycle Operator Safety Training (MOST) courses. These courses offer training to riders of all levels to help improve their skills and reduce the risk of accidents.
The Colorado DMV also provides resources for obtaining a motorcycle license or endorsement. Operating a motorcycle without the proper licensing can result in fines and even criminal charges, so riders should be sure to follow all the necessary steps to obtain their license before hitting the road.
Finally, we encourage anyone who has been involved in an accident to seek legal representation from an attorney who specializes in these cases. The skilled motorcycle injury team at Heuser & Heuser can help you navigate the complicated legal process, negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf, and fight to help you recover damages. We understand the unique challenges that motorcyclists face on the road, and we’re here to help you get the compensation you deserve.
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There are a variety of things we look at when evaluating your case and determining its value. We look at how the accident occurred. We look at what sort of injuries you sustained. Do you have a permanent injury that will last the rest of your life? Are you going to have future medical bills? We look at lost wages. Did you lose your job? If you have permanent work restrictions as a result of the accident, you may not be able to find a job very easily in the future. These are some of the factors that we look at in evaluating a claim. Every case is unique and different. That’s why at our law firm, every case gets personal attention from the lawyer when it comes time to evaluate.
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Insurance companies are in business for a reason: to make money. Anytime they are paying money on a claim, it means less money to their bottom line. They have literally hundreds of adjusters and hundreds of lawyers who are on their side trying to figure out how to prevent money from leaving their checkbooks. Quite frankly, you do need a lawyer to help you through this because your lawyer will make sure you’re properly compensated.
Do Cases Settle Without Going to Court?
Cases settle before going to trial 80 to 90 percent of the time. However, that doesn’t mean there’s not a lot of work involved in getting a case settled outside of court. Sometimes you have to file a lawsuit and do a lot of what I call “legal maneuvering” to get a case settled. That means we take depositions from witnesses to the accident, from police officers, and from your doctors. But, yes, most cases will settle prior to trial.
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We do get good results for our clients. We have settled hundreds, if not thousands, of cases where we’ve had large settlements. We’ve had substantial verdicts. We go to the mat for our clients if necessary. We’ll appeal cases. We’ll do whatever it takes to make sure our client is taken care of.
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