[06-25-2023] Merced County, CA – Man And Woman Injured After Motorcycle and Vehicle Collision on Collier Road

[06-25-2023] Man And Woman Injured After Motorcycle and Vehicle Collision on Collier RoadA 47-year-old male motorcyclist and his 41-year-old female passenger were found injured following a crash with a car in Merced County on Sunday afternoon, June 25, 2023.

The California Highway Patrol said the accident happened around 4:30 p.m. along Highway 99 north of Collier Road.

According to the investigating authority, a man and woman from Patterson were riding a 2013 Yamaha motorcycle and going south on Highway 99 when a 2015 Mercedes SUV traveling around 65 mph stopped suddenly in front of them due to traffic.

The motorcycle swerved to the left and struck a concrete guardrail in the center median before colliding with the SUV. Both driver and passenger riders were thrown off the bike after swerving to avoid the SUV.

The motorcycle driver was flown to an area hospital to treat significant injuries, and the passenger was transported to an area hospital to treat minor injuries. Both riders were wearing helmets. The driver of the SUV was not injured.

The authority has not released the identity of the people involved.

Authorities said neither drugs nor alcohol appeared to factor in the collision.

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Motorcycle Accident Lawyers in Merced County

If you were injured as a motorcyclist in California and believe you have a legal case, you must contact an attorney immediately. Our legal team is available to answer your queries and assist you in determining if you have a valid compensation claim.

All parties involved in a traffic collision should be investigated to determine who should be held accountable, regardless of who was at fault. To seek financial compensation, victims may file a personal injury or unlawful death lawsuit under the law.

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What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accidents can be traumatic for the motorist and their loved ones. They can cause severe injuries, financial burdens, and psychological trauma. Knowing what to do following a motorcycle accident can help safeguard your rights and ensure you receive the medical care and compensation you deserve.

  1. Stay calm and ensure safety: Check yourself and others for injuries, and move to a safe location if possible.
  2. Call for help: Dial 911 to report the accident and request emergency services if necessary.
  3. Exchange information: Get the names, contact information, and insurance details of the other driver(s) involved in the accident, as well as any witnesses.
  4. Do not admit fault: Even if you think you were partly responsible for the accident, do not admit fault at the scene or to insurance adjusters later.
  5. Seek medical attention: Even if you feel fine, getting checked out by a doctor is essential to ensure you have no hidden injuries.
  6. Report the accident: Notify your insurance company immediately, and provide all necessary information.
  7. Consult an attorney: Consult a California motorcycle accident lawyer to learn about your legal options and protect your rights.

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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

According to the National Safety Council, in 2020, motorcyclists accounted for a significant proportion of road fatalities, occupant deaths, and occupant injuries. The provision of helmets could have prevented some of these losses.

Additionally, fatalities from transportation-related causes increased by 23% for every 100,000,000 kilometers traveled in 2020 compared to 2019.

In California, motorcyclists have a large share of road fatalities, with only 6% attributable to reckless driving. Despite the speed with which motorcycles can navigate roadways, research indicates that returning to motorcycling after an accident is more complicated than returning to driving a car.

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