It is a sad statistic that motorcycle accidents usually end in death. If they don\u2019t, the alternative is not always the best result either.<\/p>\n
There are normally two outcomes after a motorcycle accident \u2013 death or life-altering, catastrophic injuries. For the fortunate few who walk away from a bike crash, they are very lucky. Certainly, there is the odd case where the biker sustains injuries they can and do recover from, but they are never quite the same again. It is hard to imagine any other kind of result when something as unprotected as a motorcycle ends up tangling with another vehicle. For instance, take the case of Johnee B (names have been changed to protect the victims).<\/p>\n
Johnee B was cruising on a Friday night when the unthinkable did happen. He slammed into the side of a car in the middle of an intersection. He made it to the hospital alive, (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It is a sad statistic that motorcycle accidents usually end in death. If they don\u2019t, the alternative is not always the best result either. There are normally two outcomes after a motorcycle accident \u2013 death or life-altering, catastrophic injuries. For…<\/span><\/p>\n