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Motor Vehicle Accidents

7/30/2010
Scott A. Crosbie
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Lexington Motorcycle Accidents & Central Kentucky Personal Injury

Two people required transportation to the hospital after a recent motorcycle accident involving another vehicle, according to the Georgetown News.  In the car-motorcycle collision, a Pontiac Trans-Am was headed east in front of the motorcycle when it began to slow down to make a left-hand turn in a passing zone, says the report.  The driver of the motorcycle reportedly could not see the vehicle's brake lights and crashed into the back of the car.  The motorcycle driver told the sheriff's deputy that the Pontiac had black-out covers over its tail lights, causing the lack of visibility.  Following the serious accident, both occupants of the motorcycle were injured, one of which suffered serious injuries.

As a Lexington personal injury attorney, Scott Crosbie devotes a significant part of his practice to helping victims of central Kentucky motorcycle accidents and car wrecks recover financial compensation so they can focus on getting better rather than monetary concerns.  If you have questions about your central Kentucky injury or Lexington motorcycle accident, contact Scott Crosbie for free resources and answers to your questions.  866-239-0039.


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