Teen Motorcyclist Seriously Hurt in University City Collision

March 18, 2024

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    Teen Motorcyclist Seriously Hurt in University City Collision

    March 18, 2024

    Major-Injury Motorcycle Accident Reported on Regents Road

    In a recent incident in University City, a 19-year-old motorcyclist was seriously injured after colliding with a 2010 Toyota Corolla that pulled out in front of him. The accident took place on Regents Road and left the rider in critical condition.

    This unfortunate incident serves as a reminder of the dangers motorcyclists face on the road and the importance of staying vigilant at all times. Collisions involving motorcycles can have devastating consequences, often resulting in severe injuries or even fatalities.

    At Avian Law Group, we understand the challenges faced by motorcyclists and are committed to helping them seek justice and compensation in the event of an accident. Our team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to advocating for the rights of injured motorcyclists and holding responsible parties accountable for their actions.

    If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident, it is crucial to seek legal representation as soon as possible. Our team can help you navigate the complex legal process and work towards securing the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

    Don’t hesitate to reach out to Avian Law Group for expert legal guidance and support during this difficult time. Stay safe on the roads and remember to always prioritize safety while riding a motorcycle.

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