Ok, thanks. I've found a few. Looks mostly like rear end and t-bones at intersections.
I'm sure a helmet would help with that, but not sure a lightweight, mesh jacket would help much in those situations.
It sounds like those accidents you've found were mainly the more recent occurrences, and weren't the accidents resulting in someone dying, which are largely
many years back now (I think about 2018??)

Because IIRC, just about every accident where someone has ended up dying was quite a few years ago now (and 2018 was probably just the most recent) there were a few reported here, more elsewhere... but they all would've very likely been
faaarrr less damaging to the riders/pillion
if only they'd been wearing even just a lightweight mesh jacket!!
I'm fairly sure that in pretty much
all of the fatal Spyder accidents that
I can recollect being reported/discussed here, while it's easy to have 20/20 hindsight, it seems that the single major contributor to the resulting death was the lack of protective gear that would've at the very least
minimised the skin loss injuries that resulted in the fatal damage &/or infections.
To me, while I'm going to ride anyway, anything that's reasonably do-able which will tend to help limit any potential/likely injuries to something being '
less than fatal' is worthwhile bothering with, even if it does mean I get a little warm when the bike stops moving;
but, like I've said before, it's your Spyder, and it's your body, so it's ultimately your choice...
For
myself,
I choose to wear ATGATT basically all the time, and yes, I've still been injured on the odd occasion, but those injuries only reinforced my ATGATT tendencies because of how bad they
WEREN'T - heck,
anyone who gets hit by a cement truck travelling at 60 kph is going to feel it, even the driver of the car that the cement truck pushed me'n my bike into felt it; while the gear that I had on did actually help minimise my injuries! I got to go home that afternoon, cos I had all the gear on and 'only' ended up with some minor scratches, a bunch of pulled muscles, a lot of really bad bruises, and a couple of broken ribs, thanks to me wearing protective clothing with basic armour in the elbows, knees, hips, and back; while he, the driver of the car that I was pushed into by what was effectively a moving 'immovable object', despite being in a semi-protective cage, wasn't wearing any protective gear & he lost a lot of skin from a rotating wheel as the cement truck ground us both into each other, and he then got to spend a fair few days in hospital getting skin grafts and on heavy duty anti-biotics, and he still doesn't walk too well, years after the fact - but the cement truck & driver barely felt a thing, the driver didn't even realise he'd hit
anyone for about 50 metres, let alone a large motorcycle and a car that he dragged for that distance!!
So I'm convinced that even if ATGATT doesn't
completely prevent injuries, the injuries you're likely to end up with while wearing it are
generally far less than if you didn't have the gear on at all; and I can say that in the full knowledge that I've walked away from that ^ and other things where others didn't; so AFAIC, even the lightest weight protective gear is better than nothing (have you ever seen a foot with the big toe peeled right off back to the ankle?!);
and I've seen far too many friends & others who simply
did not survive what
should've been survivable accidents,
if only they'd had boots on, or a mesh jacket, or kevlar pants, or maybe even that rudimentary armour that came with the jacket/pants inserted into the built in pockets in said garment, where it could've reduced/minimised the impact/damage that often
only just killed them!!
Just Sayin'
