Posted On: August 5, 2007 by Benjamin J. Sansone

St Louis Missouri Motorcycle Accident Lawyer - Cases in the News

Recently, an Alton Illinois woman was killed in motorcycle accident when she struck a concrete retaining wall and a tree. She died from massive head injuries, additionally, she was not wearing a helmet. Apparently, she was learning to ride the motorcycle as she had very little experience.

Unfortunately, when a motorcyclist is in a motorcycle accident in Missouri, Illinois, or anywhere else, they usually lose unless properly trained and equipped with the proper safety equipment, namely, a helmet. In Missouri, motorcyclists must wear a helmet as mandated by state law, however, this is not the case in Illinois as it is legal to ride a motorcycle without a helmet.

I have been in two motorcycle accidents and walked away from both, however, I did suffer a minor head injury from one of the motor vehicle accidents. The reason i walked away from both, I was wearing safety equipment and was trained how to react when in a motorcycle accident.

In St Louis, Missouri I was in a motorcycle accident at the intersection of Clayton and Big Bend when a driver failed to see me on my motorcycle and failed to yield and pulled out in front of me without warning. My reaction, drop the bike on its side and slide behind it. The motorcycle took most of the damage and I slide under the car and struck my head on the rocker panel. I walked away and suffered only minor injuries. If I was not wearing a helmet I would be dead.

A Missouri personal injury claim was filed against the driver through his insurance company and a favorable settlement was quickly reached after I recovered from my head injury and other back and neck injuries. The damage to the helmet makes a great exhibit for the force of the impact when pursuing these claims.