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SUV Driver Charged in Houston, TX Motorcycle Accident that Injured 2


Posted on Aug 20, 2011

About 9:30 p.m. on August 13, 2011, a man and his female passenger on a motorcycle crashed into an SUV in a wreck at Nicar near Airline. The cyclists suffered critical injuries when their motorcycle slide-crashed into the SUV. Reports say that the motorcycle driver could not avoid the accident and that the SUV driver is at fault for failing to yield legal right of way. Authorities have ticketed the SUV driver for the violation, and say that the case may go to a grand jury if either of the motorcycle victims dies from the wreck.

Our wishes are with the injured motorcycle victims who suffered the wreck at Nicar near Airline. We hope that they can recover from their injuries. Their injury accident illustrates the most common source of injuries from motorcycle collisions with other vehicles. In two thirds of motorcycle collisions with other vehicles, the bike crashed into the side of a larger vehicle. The larger vehicle's driver in these wrecks has failed to yield legal right of way to the motorcyclist. Often this is because the driver of the larger vehicle failed to note the approach of the smaller vehicle.

If a negligent driver caused you to be injured in a motorcycle accident, our experienced Pearland, TX motorcycle crash law firm could help you recover fair financial compensation for your injuries. Call now for your free legal consultation and a free book giving you important information about Texas motorcycle claims.

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