Helmets Reduce the Deadliness of Motorcycle Accidents By Larry A. Tawwater on August 29, 2015

A motorcycle helmet on the roadHere at the Tawwater Law Firm, we always fight for the injured and their loved ones. When people in Oklahoma City are the victims of another party's negligence, they know that they can turn to our attorneys for help.

Our lawyers have years of experience in personal injury litigation, which is important when it comes to lawsuits involving injuries or fatalities from motorcycle accidents. We'd like to use this blog post to consider the motorcycle helmet laws in the sate of Oklahoma as well as the importance of helmets for protecting motorcyclists from serious harm.

Motorcycle Helmet Laws in the State of Oklahoma

It may surprise you, but there are different laws about wearing motorcycle helmets from state to state. In the state of Oklahoma, for instance, motorcycle helmets are only required for motorcyclists and passengers who are under the age of 18. Motorcyclists who are 18 and older are not required to wear a motorcycle helmet.

Common Sense: You Should Wear a Helmet While on a Motorcycle

While you may be over the age 18 and legally able to operate or ride a motorcycle without a helmet, it's a good idea to wear a motorcycle helmet regardless. Helmets are essential safety gear for motorcyclists, and wearing a helmet can make a major difference if you happen to be involved in a collision of some kind. A helmet can mean the difference between life and death, for one, and also the difference between long-term disability and a good quality of life.

Helmets Prevent Serious Facial Trauma and Head Injuries

If you wear a helmet, particularly one with a windscreen or shield, you can protect yourself from serious facial trauma and disfigurement. Head trauma can also be minimized or entirely prevented simply by wearing a helmet as well. Considering how vulnerable and exposed motorcyclists are, any amount of extra protection is worth having.

Helmets Protect Against Brain Damage and Injuries

Most importantly, wearing a motorcycle helmet will protect a motorcyclist from serious brain injuries. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can have long-term effects on a person's motor skills and cognitive abilities. If a helmet can minimize the amount of force or impact to the head, severe or lasting damage to the brain can be reduced or prevented. This is crucial to consider.

Motorcyclists Should Consider Other Kinds of Protective Gear

A helmet is a great idea while on a motorcycle, but motorcyclists should also consider other options for protection when they are on the road. This includes proper riding jackets, jeans, riding boots, and gloves. These can all reduce the impact your body experiences if you are involved in a collision, or help prevent road rash and abrasions if you skid along the road.

Be sure to ask your local motorcycle dealership for advice on road gear, or to look up various kinds of protective attire online. Being cautious and safe like this can save you or a loved one from serious repercussions.

How Attorneys Can Help in Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits

If you or someone that you care about has been injured in a motorcycle accident, our team of attorneys can help you in your time of legal need. We will provide expert legal counsel through all phases of litigation, helping you obtain just compensation for medical expenses, damage to property, lost wages, and long-term therapy and/or rehabilitation.

Contact the Tawwater Law Firm

For more information about your legal options following a serious motorcycle accident, it's important that you contact our team of personal injury attorneys today. The lawyers of the Tawwater Law Firm will be here for you in your time of legal need.

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