Helmet Laws and Accident Claims: How Massachusetts Law Affects Your Compensation
Briefly

Motorcyclists in Massachusetts must adhere to stringent helmet laws, as stated in General Laws Chapter 90, Section 7, which applies universally to all riders. Failure to wear a compliant helmet can affect accident claims, making legal consultation crucial in cases where helmet use is contested. The modified comparative negligence system in Massachusetts can complicate claims, potentially limiting compensation for riders involved in accidents without helmets. Understanding these dynamics is essential for motorcyclists seeking fair compensation and protection of their rights after accidents.
Massachusetts adheres to some of the strictest helmet laws in the nation, requiring all motorcycle operators and passengers to wear compatible helmets, regardless of age or experience.
In assessing liability, the state’s modified comparative negligence system may bar compensation if riders are found negligent in not wearing helmets, heightening the stakes for motorcyclists.
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