Halethorpe Motorcycle Accident Kills Man
By injuheis on March 24, 2009
Motorcycle Season Coming Soon: The Fear of Accidents Rise
The Baltimore Sun reports in an article that the authorities have identified the 42-year old man who died this past Sunday, March 8, when his 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster crashed into a 2009 Mercury Grand Marquis near St. Agnes hospital, as Curtis Amburgey. There is no word on whether or not Mr. Amburgey was wearing a helmet while riding, even though Maryland law requires a helmet to be worn at all times when riding on public roads.
According to the Sun and Maryland State Police, 92 people have already died on the Maryland roads this year alone, as compared to the 77 from last year. In the current economic climate, more people are turning to motorcycles as the favored mode of transportation to save on fuel expenses, which could account for the increase in fatalities.
Experienced Maryland motorcycle accident attorney Steven H. Heisler reminds motorcyclists to stay safe by driving defensively this motorcycle season and cautions other vehicle operators to be alert and mindful of the motorcyclists on the roadways.
If you have been injured in a motorcycle accident in Maryland, it is wise to seek legal counsel to help you navigate the legal system. Mr. Heisler has been helping Maryland personal injury victims for many years; he has the experience and resources to help you with the legalities after you have been injured in a motorcycle accident. For a free consultation with skilled Maryland personal injury lawyer Steven H. Heisler, call him today at 877-228-4878.
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