In recent news there have been a number of motorcycle accidents in Texas. To mention a few:
Motorcycle Accident Injures 2 Ft. Worth TX – Jul 24 7:41 AM
East Texas Soldier Dies In Motorcycle Accident (Source: KLTV 7 Tyler Longview Jacksonville – Jul 21 8:55 PM)
OFF-DUTY DEPUTY INJURED IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT (Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph – Jul 21 10:27 PM )
Motorcycle wrecks are becoming more numerous. While many of the accidents are caused by poor driving on the part of the cyclist there are other factors that cause these terrible accidents. In 2003 3661 motorcyclists died in crashes which was a 4% rise from 2002. An additional 67000 were injured in motorcycle accidents.-NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.)
E. Michael Grossman is an experienced and accomplished Texas personal injury lawyer with an excellent record of success in Motorcycle Accident Cases! If youve been involved in a motorcycle accident contact the Law Offices of E. Michael Grossman for assistance. Website: www.texasmotorcycleaccident.com
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