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Lexington Motorcycle Accident Results in Leg & Facial Injuries


Posted on Jun 29, 2010

A Lexington motorcycle accident sent one man to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries Friday morning, June 25, according to MSNBC.  The van-motorcycle collision occurred on Walnut Hill Rd. when the motorcycle crossed the center line of the roadway while navigating a curve.  After slamming into a work van, the motorcyclist sustained injuries to his leg and face, but police believe he would have been more seriously injured if he had not been wearing a helmet.

Although it appears as if the van was not at fault in this Lexington motorcycle crash, many Fayette County motorcycle accidents result from the negligence of the other driver.  When motorcyclists are wearing helmets at the time of a collision, injuries may be less severe, but the vulnerability of motorcyclists increases the risk of serious injury in a crash even when helmets are worn.  For free resources, answers to questions, or a consultation regarding your central Kentucky motorcycle collision and how to receive the best medical treatment for your injuries, contact Lexington auto accident lawyer Scott Crosbie online or by phone (toll-free) at 866-239-0030.

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