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| Wearing a helmet lowers
a motorcycle rider's risk of fatal injury by 29 percent
and reduces the risk of traumatic brain injury by 67 percent.
Despite the documented effectiveness of helmets, many
motorcyclists choose not to wear them, especially when
state laws don't require helmet use. Surveys show that
in states without universal helmet laws, only 34 to 54
percent of motorcycle riders wear helmets. But in states
where helmet use is mandatory for all riders, 98 percent
of motorcyclists use this safety gear. Currently, less
than half of the states require helmet use by riders of
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See a medical professional
as soon as possible
Follow your doctor's orders
Keep a diary of your injuries, symptoms, and any
associated costs
Call an experienced attorney
like Michael Padway
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