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Crash involving motorcycle, tractor-trailer proves fatal

On Behalf of | Aug 7, 2022 | Truck Wrecks |

There are a variety of factors that might impact the severity of a collision, one of which may include the size and weight of the vehicles involved. With less in the way of protective barriers to shield them from danger, motorcycle riders may be at serious risk of suffering severe harm in collisions, especially when the other vehicle involved is a tractor-trailer. A recent truck accident involving a motorcycle and tractor-trailer claimed the life of a person in Georgia. 

Fatal incident report 

According to reports, authorities responded to the crash at around 9:15 a.m. on a recent Tuesday. The incident reportedly occurred as the driver of an eastbound tractor-trailer was attempting to turn left across westbound lanes of traffic. The truck reportedly proceeded to navigate into the path of an oncoming motorcycle and the bike proceeded to crash into the side of the other vehicle. 

Reports indicate that the motorcycle rider was rushed to a hospital shortly after the crash. Unfortunately, this person passed away soon after arriving at the facility. While an investigation into the incident is underway, no further information was provided as to why the driver of the truck might have failed to spot the motorcycle or proceeded to exhibit such a dangerous maneuver. 

Wrongful death 

It is no secret that a truck accident can be a dangerous incident that may run the unfortunate risk of placing the lives of everyone involved in jeopardy. Those who experience the untimely loss of someone close due to the actions of a negligent truck driver may wish to exercise their rights to seek restitution in civil court, but they might need guidance in preparing for the process. When facing a similar situation, a person could consider speaking with an attorney in Georgia who guidance on his or her options and in preparing to pursue the compensation entitled through a wrongful death claim. 

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