As Arizona motorcycle crash attorneys, we were sorry to learn about the death of an Iowa airman who just recently returned from Iraq. The crash occurred near Saguaro National Park on Friday, February 10, 2012, according to Fox 10. The man was a U.S. Air Force Sergeant stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. He was originally from Red Oak, Iowa and was 36-years-old. It is unclear at this time how the crash occurred or if anyone else was injured. Our thoughts and prayers are with the sergeant’s family during this difficult time.
This Arizona Motorcycle Crash: How Did it Happen?
This Arizona motorcycle crash could have been caused by a number of different factors. Until police and other professionals thoroughly investigate, there won’t be answers. We often see cases in which another driver swerves into the motorcyclist’s lane, causing the motorcyclist to lose control. It is also possible another driver made an unsafe lane change, turned in front of the motorcycle instead of yielding, or was driving drunk and hit the motorcyclist. It takes professional investigation to determine exactly what happened.
Arizona Motorcycle Crash Information
Eighty-six people lost their lives in Arizona motorcycle crashes in 2010, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). There were just over 2,700 crashes in total, injuring nearly 2,400. Most crashes happened through no fault of the motorcyclist, meaning that someone else was to blame for the accident.
Call an Arizona Motorcycle Crash Lawyer
An expert Arizona motorcycle crash lawyer, such as Attorney Mark Breyer, works closely with police while they investigate to determine what happened and who caused the deadly crash. Our team knows that it is often someone else’s fault when motorcyclists crash, and we work hard to bring that person to justice. We represent the victim’s family and fight to obtain a settlement that pays for the many costs associated with the collision. We do all the work while the family has the privacy and time to grieve for their loved one. Contact us at the Breyer Law Offices, P.C. today for a free consultation.
