KILLEEN, TX — One man was hurt in a motorcycle crash that happened in Killeen, Texas on Monday, June 2nd, 2014, according to a report from KWTX.
Representatives tasked with leading the crash investigation say one person was hurt when the motorcycle they were driving crashed while driving on the Stan Schlueter Loop around 8:00 Monday morning.
Scene of the Accident
The driver of the motorcycle was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where an update on their condition was immediately unavailable after the accident.
It is believed that the motorcycle was struck by a vehicle.
Commentary:
I’d be interested in seeing where exactly the accident took place, because the road can tell us quite a bit about what may have happened. Details such as traffic at the time, road conditions, and lighting all play major roles in crashes like these, and building this body of evidence is only half the battle. Once the evidence has been amassed, if no judgment can be reached, then Texas uses a system of modified comparative fault, where a judge or jury is given the evidence, and they do their best to make sure the fault is handed down fairly and responsibly. This is why independent investigators can shift the balance, because they can find evidence that may have been overlooked, and sway the judgment altogether.
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I am the motorcyclist that was involved in this accident. I was in the outside turn or straight lane with my blinker on. The vehicle that struck me was in the turn only lane. She decide not to turn. She was ticketed for the accident and also for not having a license and no insurance. My insurance company has covered everything to include totaling my bike. The lady that hit me has been avoiding the insurance company.