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Collisions Between A Motorcycle And A Pedestrian

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Terrible things happen when a car strikes a motorcycle, bicycle, scooter, or pedestrian.  A person supported by little or no vehicular structure is at high risk of catastrophic injuries when he or she collides with a big steel box traveling at high speed on four wheels.  News reports often tell of accidents where a motorcyclist, bicyclist, or pedestrian died or suffered severe injuries after being hit by a car, but the occupants of the vehicle emerged from the accident with barely a scratch.  The danger of motorcycles is that they combine the high speeds of a motor vehicle with a design that offers virtually no protection in the event of a collision.  In fact, many fatal motorcycle accidents are single vehicle crashes.  If you have suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident where your motorcycle was the only vehicle involved, contact a Columbia motorcycle accident lawyer.

Two Wheels Are Enough to Cause a Collision Resulting in Two Fatalities

On August 20, 2024, a single vehicle motorcycle accident claimed two lives.  Just before 10:00 in the evening, James Leonard Ely III was riding his 2006 Suzuki motorcycle on Kyzer Road in Red Bank.  Ely was also transporting a passenger on the back of his motorcycle.  As the motorcycle approached Honors Court, Kevin Scott Collins attempted to cross Kyzer Road to get his mail from the mailroom of his apartment complex.  As he crossed the road, Ely’s motorcycle struck him.  The impact of the collision caused Ely to lose control of the motorcycle and veer off the road, eventually striking a car and a tree.  Ely was pronounced dead at the scene.  He was 17 years old.  Collins, 63, was also pronounced dead at the scene.  The passenger on Ely’s motorcycle was transported to the hospital to receive treatment for injuries that were not life-threatening.

As of the most recent news reports, the collision is still under investigation, and the South Carolina Highway Patrol did not reveal any insights to the News 19 website about what might have caused the accident.  The news report also did not indicate whether Ely was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision.  South Carolina law requires motorcycle occupants under the age of 21 to wear helmets.

Seeking Justice After a Motorcycle Accident

People who get injured in motorcycle accidents and the surviving family members of victims of fatal collisions have the right to seek compensation for their accident-related losses through an insurance claim, personal injury lawsuit, or wrongful death lawsuit.  A personal injury lawyer can help you quantify the amount of your financial losses and identify the party or parties responsible for the accident.

Let Us Help You Today

The personal injury lawyers at the Stanley Law Group can help you if you got injured in a motorcycle accident where your motorcycle struck a stationary object or where another vehicle struck your motorcycle.  Contact The Stanley Law Group in Columbia, South Carolina or call (803)799-4700 for a free initial consultation.

Source:

wltx.com/article/news/crime/fatal-accident-leaves-2-dead-in-lexington-county/101-59542f7a-0a07-4737-9595-41a65759d9b2

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