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Between 1997 and 2007, according to the NHTSA, National Center for Statistics and Analysis, 38,566 persons died and over 755,000 persons were injured in Motorcycle related accidents.
In 2007, the last year that statistics are currently available, 5,154 persons died and 103,000 were injured.
Per vehicle mile traveled, motorcyclists are about 35 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a traffic crash .....
The NHTSA went on to say that "helmets are estimated to be 37% effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcyclists."
Approximately three fourths of these accidents involved collision with another vehicle, which was most often a passenger automobile.
The list of statistics goes on and on.
There are all kinds of training classes to teach you what to look out for and how to ride error and injury free, but the fact remains, ACCIDENT HAPPENS.
We have access to two very fine products that are offered by A+ rated, multibillion dollar insurance companies.
Plan A Offers:
(*) Emergency Treatment
(*) Follow-up Treatment
(*) Initial Hospitalization
(*) Hospital Confinement
(*) Physical Therapy
(*) Accidental-Death (Up to $75,000)
(*) Wellness, plus ... much more
Plan B Offers:
(*) Accidental Death Benefit, up to $300,000. This has unisex rates ... any age between 20 to 65.
(*) Single or Family Rider benefit
(*) Inflation Rider
Here are Some Sample Rates:
Plan B offers $150,000 death benefit for under $18.00 per month or $300,000 for approximately $30.00 per month. You can purchase any amount of coverage from $50,000 up to $300,000.
Find out how we can help you with an Accidental Medical/Death benefit plan that best covers your personal needs. Simply send us an email, or fill out our no-obligation Quote Form.
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