Wichita, KS (February 22, 2024) – A motorcyclist was hurt following a collision in the Wichita area on Monday night, February 19. The accident was reported at the intersection of N. Parkwood Lane and Central Avenue late that night at around 8 p.m. Emergency responders were quickly dispatched to provide aid at the scene.
Local authorities found that a motorcycle had collided with another vehicle. The 21-year-old rider was traveling west on Central when they tried to make a turn into a local business. The motorcyclist was hit by an eastbound pickup truck driven by a 71-year-old. The rider suffered serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
The area was temporarily closed while emergency responders were present. The area was later reopened to outside traffic. No further information on the accident is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is in the hands of local law enforcement officials.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and his family at this time. We hope for a full recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents in Kansas
Riding a motorcycle can be a great feeling, but the most experienced riders know that there are serious risks when hitting the road on the back of a bike. Motorcyclists continue to be over-represented in national roadway fatalities, and nearly 80 percent of motorcycle crashes end in death or injury. Riders are nearly 28 times more likely to be killed in a crash compared to someone traveling in a passenger car. If you or someone close to you is unfairly hurt in a motorcycle crash, you need to partner with a trained personal injury lawyer who can help you pursue a personal injury claim.
You need to know that you are not on your own after a serious motorcycle accident. The legal team at Bretz Injury Law understands the law, and we are here to fight for your full recovery. If you have any questions about your case, our team of Wichita motorcycle crash lawyers are here to help. Contact our law offices today at 620-524-0080 to get started on your case.