Wichita, KS (June 22, 2024) – A motorcyclist was injured following a fiery collision in the Wichita area on Friday, June 21. The accident was reported late that night around 7 p.m. Mead Street and Pawnee Street. Emergency crews were rushed to the scene after being notified of a serious motorcycle accident.
It was later revealed that a motorcycle was traveling on Pawnee when it was hit by a driver turning onto the roadway from Mead. The impact caused the motor vehicle to catch fire. The rider was hurt and transported to a local hospital by ambulance for the treatment of sustained injuries. No further information on the incident is currently available. Local law enforcement officials are handling the ongoing investigation into the cause of the accident.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family at this time. We hope for a full recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents in Kansas
In Kansas, riding motorcycles is a popular pastime. Even seasoned motorcycle riders are aware that sharing the road poses a significant danger because a major collision may cause severe injuries. Motorcyclists are responsible for a disproportionately high number of road deaths in the United States. A combined 1,867 motorcycle accidents were reported in Kansas alone in the most recent year. These crashes resulted in 90 fatalities and 1,213 injuries. Over 35 percent of these collisions involved other drivers. In an accident, riders have a nearly 28-fold increased risk of dying, and their injuries are almost certain to be far worse. Recovery after a motorcycle injury can be challenging. If you or someone close to you is hurt in a motorcycle accident, you must be ready to pursue a strong compensation claim.
You need to consult with a qualified lawyer to get the most out of your case. A skilled Wichita motorcycle accident lawyer will be ready to fight for you during this difficult time. Contact the offices of Bretz Injury Law today at 620-524-0080. We will be able to fight to ensure your legal rights are protected at every stage of your personal injury case.