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The most confusing thing for someone riding a motorcycle cross country is navigating the seemingly insane patchwork of helmet laws. Cyclists have to know the law for every jurisdiction they plan to traverse — or they can just do what they want and hope no one stops them. The latter, however, is hardly a legally responsible plan of action. Should they find themselves the victim of an accident, they may still be held liable for their own injury even if the accident was the fault of another vehicle. This is why it’s so important, if there’s an accident in Florida, to consult with a motorcycle accident injury attorney. Fort lauderdale , Miami, Orlando, and other cities all have experienced lawyers that can help understand how local helmet laws apply.

Most states now require the wearing of a helmet by the rider and passenger of a motorcycle. However, there are variations in the degree of liability in case of an accident and even more variations if the accident results in injury or death. Some state require additional protective gear in addition to helmets, which makes it all the more confusing for anyone who likes to take to the open road on their motorcycle for days or weeks on end.

Studies have proven that wearing a helmet can significantly decrease the chance of brain injury during an accident. However, few riders believe that an accident will apply to them. When the potential legal and financial liabilities are combined with the fines associated with breaking the law, perhaps the best thing is to just wear a helmet at all times.


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