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Rider’s arm (or “biker’s arm”) describes a type of injury that often occurs when the motorcycle falls on the rider’s arm and causes internal damage to the median, radial, or ulnar nerve(s) of the arm.
In a motorcycle accident, it is second nature for the rider to extend his or her arms to brace their fall, and often case, the bike will land on the rider’s arm, causing physical trauma, Typical rider’s arm can result in loss of sensation in the arm or fingers, temporary or long term paralysis, pain in the shoulder and elbow, and loss of movement in the arm.
Rider’s arm can be treated through chiropractic treatment, massage, exercise, and other forms of physical therapy.
At Grillo Law, we have over 30 years of experience litigating claims involving motorcycle accidents. We can help you better understand the law and assist you in recovering the compensation that you deserve. If you or a loved one have sustained injuries while riding a motorcycle, call Grillo Law at 416 – 614 – 6000 for a FREE consultation.
Remember, you will not pay any fees until your case is won or settled.
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