Hudson, NH – David Swierk was seriously injured while riding his motorcycle in Hudson, New Hampshire on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015.
62-year-old David Swierk was headed north on his 2014 Harley Davidson when the motorcycle he was riding north on Dracut Road, just over the state line into New Hampshire. He was struck by a 1998 Audi traveling south on Dracut after it swerved into his lane for an unknown reason.
25-year-old Michael Michaud was driving the Audi. He has his minor injuries treated at the scene.
Swierk was flown to Brigham and Woman’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts for treatment of his injuries. He’s in critical condition.
The accident is still under investigation by local police.
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