Motorcycle Battery Problems
A motorcycle requires a properly working battery in order to operate safely. If a defect or malfunction in the battery leads to charge resistance or a loss of a charge, some crucial systems can shut down. Especially in newer motorcycles, this loss of power can prove catastrophic. For instance, a loss of power may lead to an inability to adequately control the motorcycle, causing a collision.
If you have been injured because of a failed motorcycle battery or other motorcycle electrical defect, you may be eligible for financial compensation from the party at fault. Contact the Wisconsin motorcycle accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 for more information
Causes of Motorcycle Battery Malfunction
A battery on a motorcycle can shut down for a variety of reasons. Although some of these reasons can be due to improper maintenance, many battery problems are due to defective design or manufacturing. For example, environmental factors can take a heavy toll on a motorcycle’s battery if it is improperly protected from the elements. This can lead to malfunctions such as the following:
- A defective terminal
- Excessive corrosion
- Ventilation malfunctions
- Electrolyte defects
- Cracked cases or battery seals
These malfunctions can result in a loss of control over integral systems. If you lose power on your motorcycle due to a faulty battery, you can be left in a dangerous and even deadly situation.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love has sustained a serious injury because of a defective motorcycle battery, legal options may be available. For more information regarding your rights, contact the Wisconsin motorcycle defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

