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Crash Shows Importance Of Wearing A Helmet While Operating A Motorcycle

Recently, a 17-year-old boy lost control of the motorcycle he was operating as he finished passing another vehicle. He was thrown from the bike and landed on the road. The accident occurred near in South Central Pennsylvania outside of Harrisburg near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was wearing his helmet and was taken to the hospital with only a minor injury. This crash displays the importance of wearing a helmet while, at any time, operating or being a passenger on a motorcycle.

For more information on motorcycle safety feel free to visit SchmidtKramer PC website at schmidtkramer.com or contact a lawyer at the firm.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Scott Cooper

Crash Shows Importance Of Wearing A Helmet While Operating A Motorcycle

Recently, a 17-year-old boy lost control of the motorcycle he was operating as he finished passing another vehicle. He was thrown from the bike and landed on the road. The accident occurred near in South Central Pennsylvania outside of Harrisburg near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was wearing his helmet and was taken to the hospital with only a minor injury. This crash displays the importance of wearing a helmet while, at any time, operating or being a passenger on a motorcycle.

For more information on motorcycle safety feel free to visit SchmidtKramer PC website at schmidtkramer.com or contact a lawyer at the firm.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Scott Cooper

Crash Shows Importance Of Wearing A Helmet While Operating A Motorcycle

Recently, a 17-year-old boy lost control of the motorcycle he was operating as he finished passing another vehicle. He was thrown from the bike and landed on the road. The accident occurred near in South Central Pennsylvania outside of Harrisburg near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He was wearing his helmet and was taken to the hospital with only a minor injury. This crash displays the importance of wearing a helmet while, at any time, operating or being a passenger on a motorcycle.

For more information on motorcycle safety feel free to visit SchmidtKramer PC website at schmidtkramer.com or contact a lawyer at the firm.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Scott Cooper

Niles Motorcycle Accident Leaves Two Injured

Our Michigan motorcycle accident attorneys are reporting a Niles bike accident on South 11th Street and Cherry Street on the evening Saturday, July 16th. According to police, a motorcycle was traveling northbound on South 11th Street when a vehicle crossed in front of it causing the motorcycle to strike the car. Both the driver and passenger on the motorcycle sustained injuries due to the motorcycle-car accident.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident. I hope the victims have a fast recovery without any permanent damages. 

Our Michigan motorcycle accident lawyers advise victims of their legal rights. If the motorcycle crash did not involve contact with another motor vehicle, a legal claim can not be made. However, if the bike accident did involve another motor vehicle, the motorcyclist may be able to make a claim for Michigan no-fault insurance benefits. These benefits provide for payment of medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care services, and other benefits. The injured victim may also be able to make a personal injury claim against the driver if found negligent.

Victims of motorcycle accidents do have legal rights. If you or a family member suffers injuries due to a bike accident, contact our office immediately to discuss your case. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer.

Michigan Motorcyclist Killed By Downed Tree

A west Michigan man was killed early Tuesday morning when he struck a tree that had been felled by Monday’s powerful storms. According to the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Department, construction barrels warning motorists of the obstacle had been removed sometime Monday night. The motorcyclist had been wearing a helmet and traveling at a prudent speed, but was apparently unable to avoid hitting the tree after cresting a hill.

This fatal crash leaves many questions unanswered. Most importantly, why were the construction barrels removed while the obstacle remained in the road? By all accounts, the victim did everything a motorcyclist should do: he was wearing a helmet and obeying the speed limit. While the storm system that moved through lower Michigan earlier this week was responsible for many downed trees and power lines, this particular hazard had been identified and a barrier set up.

All fatal accidents are tragedies. This one seems particularly awful because potentially life-saving warnings had been inexplicably removed from the area prior to the crash.

Originally posted at InjuryBoard by Nolan Erickson
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