As a motorcyclist it can be tempting to ride in the rain but remember that the wet conditions make the chance of an injury accident more likely. Do you trust your bike to be able to stop in time and avoid a collision? Weather related accidents can have fatal and devastating consequences--
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motorcyclist was killed early Saturday morning in a tragic motorcycle-automobile collision at 35th and Indiana in Kansas City, Missouri. A ccording to Kansas City Police, the accident happened when the motorcyclist was unable to stop and t-boned another vehicle. The man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. An investigation into the accident is underway. Constant thunderstorms and rain made the roads wet, although it is not known if this was the sole cause of the crash.
Our
experienced Kansas City Motorcycle Accident and Injury Lawyers know that the responsibility lies with both motorcyclists and motorists in preventing accidents in Kansas and Missouri. Always use your blinker-- follow speed limits. Allow other drivers the right of way. Too often people get a sense of entitlement when they're behind the wheel and think there is no way they will let someone pass. This is a recipe for disaster. Respect each other out there and above all-- Ride Safe. Ride smart.
If you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury in a motorcycle accident in Kansas or Missouri, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. If you're facing an uphill battle against insurance companies, you need someone in your corner you can trust. Call
experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Attorney James Roswold. With over 15 years of experience in Motorcycle Injury Accident cases, we may be able to assist you through this difficult time.
Contact Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys to set up your free consultation. You can get started today by ordering our free guide to motorcycle injury, "
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Category: Motorcycle Accidents
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