Pages On: Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents are extremely dangerous. Motorcyclists are already vulnerable road users, and as such are at great risk of injury from poor road conditions, weather events, and other vehicles. Motorbikes are very manoeuvrable, and as such, can maintain high speeds even in high traffic. These means that if road users aren’t paying attention, they can very quickly injury a motorcyclist, with a high chance of it being fatal.

Motorbike Accidents In Bradford — Make A Claim
Posted in: Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
Accident Claims Bradford are proud to fight hard to claim maximum compensation for people who have been involved in motorbike accidents. We serve the city of Bradford and surrounding areas, such as Halifax, Pudsey, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, and Brighouse. No matter what kind of injuries you received, if the accident happened within the last three years and was not your fault, you may be able to claim compensation. Contact our friendly Bradford team today to find out how you can start your claim today. Motorbike Accidents Many motorbike accidents are caused by the…
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Stuntman airlifted to hospital after motorcycle accident
Posted: 10 June 2014
Posted in: Motorcycle Accidents, Public Place Accidents, Workplace Injuries
A stuntman was airlifted to hospital on Saturday after his performance at the Royal Cornwall Show didn’t go to plan. The motorcycle stuntman, Ken Fox, had to be airlifted to Derriford Hosptial in Plymouth after falling from the top of the cylindrical track during a “wall of death” performance. With the Royal Cornwall Show seeing its 220th year, thousands of people crowded to see the numerous acts and events taking place. One of the acts was a motorcycle show called “the wall of death”, which saw stuntmen ride at top speed…
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Cyclists at risk from construction vehicles
Posted: 14 March 2013
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
The dangers of travelling on Britain’s roads are well documented, but some groups of road users can face a higher degree of risk than others. The latest road casualty figures from the Department for Transport show that pedestrians, pedal and motorcyclists are amongst the most vulnerable users of our roads. Casualty figures The statistics show that in the year ending September 2012: The number of pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists killed or seriously injured increased by 6, 8 and 4% respectively compared to the previous year.This that means 6,040 pedestrians, 3,270…
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