Lenexa, KS (September 2, 2024) – A motorcyclist was injured following a two-vehicle crash outside of Lenexa on Sunday, September 1st. The accident took place on the Interstate 435 WB ramp to Interstate 35 that afternoon around 2:31 p.m. Local reports revealed that a 2015 Kia Optima and a 2002 Suzuki motorcycle were traveling westbound when the driver of the Kia, 21-year-old Alejandro M. Carrera of Overland Park, made a lane change and hit the nearby rider.
The motorcycle overturned, separating the rider from the vehicle. The Kia came to a stop in the second lane, and the Suzuki came to a rest on the shoulder. Emergency crews were rushed to the scene to provide aid to the involved parties. The injured motorcyclist, 73-year-old Mark E. Binns of Olathe, was transported to Overland Park Regional Hospital for treatment. No further information on the crash is currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the collision is in progress.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for a full recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents in Kansas
The thrill of riding a motorcycle on the open road is something that many Kansas residents enjoy, but even experienced motorcycle riders know that sharing the road comes with real risks. There is a much higher risk of serious injury for a motorcyclist. A disproportionately high number of traffic deaths nationwide involve motorcycles. In Kansas alone, 1,867 motorcycle accidents were reported in a recent year, and 1.867 people were hurt with 90 dying in these accidents. More than 35 percent of these accidents involved more than one vehicle. Motorcyclists have a nearly 28 times greater chance of being killed in a crash compared to someone in a passenger car. To make a personal injury claim and get full compensation, you need to work closely with a qualified Lenexa motorcycle accident lawyer from the very start of your case. The legal team at Bretz Injury Law is ready to fight for your full recovery. Contact our offices today at 620-524-0080 to get started on your case.