Kent County Motorcycle Accident
A 50-year-old Middleville biker was seriously injured in a head-on Kent County Motorcycle Accident on May 25th in Byron Towship. According to the Kent County Sheriff, the biker and another biker were riding down 100th Street when he was allegedly hit head-on by a car turning into a driveway. The other biker was able to swerve to avoid the accident and was not injured. The injured biker had to be airlifted to the hospital. Police are still investigating the accident.
I am very sorry to hear about this accident and wish the biker a speedy and complete recovery.
Because this Michigan motorcycle accident involved contact with another motor vehicle, the biker should be eligible for Michigan No-Fault Insurance benefits. This will provide for payment of medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care services, and other benefits. For a complete explanation of the rights of injured bikers in Michigan, you should request our FREE BOOK, “The Ultimate Michigan Motorcycle Accident Handbook.”
The no-fault insurance laws are complex and confusing and it is imperative that the injury victims and their family members contact a Michigan motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible so that the claims process can be started. There are strict deadlines for filing claims and submitting bills and if not met, the insurance company may be legally entitled to refuse payment for these claims.
Posted May 27th 2009 to Motorcycle Accidents
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