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11 J. Health Care L. & Pol'y 215 (2008)
Motorcycle Helmet Laws: The Facts, What Can Be Done to Jump-Start Helmet Use, and Ways to Cap Damages

handle is hein.journals/hclwpo11 and id is 219 raw text is: MOTORCYCLE HELMET LAWS:
THE FACTS, WHAT CAN BE DONE TO
JUMP-START HELMET USE, AND
WAYS TO CAP DAMAGES
MELISSA NEIMAN*
INTRODUCTION
States first enacted universal motorcycle helmet laws in 1966, and by 1975
forty-seven states and the District of Columbia had such laws.' The states enacted
motorcycle helmet laws in order to receive federal highway construction funds,
which were contingent on the enactment of such laws.2 These incentives were
withdrawn, and motorcycle enthusiasts organized in groups, and successfully
lobbied to have these state laws repealed.3 Currently, only twenty states require
helmets for all motorcycle riders while the remaining states either do not require
helmets or have only partial laws that usually require helmets for riders less than
eighteen years of age.4
Medical studies have overwhelmingly shown increased risks of both
morbidity and mortality for non-helmeted motorcycle riders as opposed to
helmeted riders.5 Further studies have demonstrated the increased cost to society
associated with the elevated morbidity and mortality for non-helmeted riders.6
Although the medical literature and the cost analysis studies show universal helmet
Copyright © 2008 by Melissa Neiman.
* M.D. University of Texas Medical Branch; Residency, Neurological Surgery Parkland Memorial
Hospital; Diplomate, American Board of Neurological Surgery; J.D. University of Houston Law Center.
I. M. Margaret Knudson et al., Motorcycle Helmet Laws: Every Surgeon's Responsibility, 199 J.
AM. C. SURGEONS 261, 261 (2004).
2. 23 U.S.C. § 402(c) (2000).
3. Knudson et al., supra note 1, at 261; Am. Motorcyclist Ass'n, The History of the AMA,
http://www.amadirectlink.com/whatis/history.asp (last visited Nov. 26, 2007).
4. Ins. Inst. for Highway Safety, Current U.S. Motorcycle and Bicycle Helmet Laws (June 2007),
http://www.iihs.org/laws/HelmetUseCurrent.aspx.
5. Knudson et al., supra note 1, at 262; Jonathan C. Hundley et al., Non-Helmeted Motorcyclists:
A Burden to Society? A Study Using the National Trauma Data Bank, 57 J. TRAUMA 944, 948 (2004).
6. NAT'L HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMIN., U.S. DEP'T OF TRANSP., STATE LEGISLATIVE FACT
SHEET    MOTORCYCLE     HELMET    USE     LAWS    (Jan.   2000),   available  at
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/outreach/safesobr/2 I qp/html/fact sheets/Motorcycle.Helmet.html.

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