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Motorcycle Rider Killed in Car-Involved Accident in Knoxville – What Options Do Motorcycle Accident Survivors Have in Knoxville under Tennessee Personal Injury Laws?

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A terrible and fatal motorcycle accident claimed one man’s life in Knoxville earlier this week on Sunday, and residents of the Marble City are wondering exactly what rights and options victims of serious motorcycle accidents have in Knoxville under Tennessee personal injury laws. According to local news reports, the fatal motorcycle accident occurred on Sunday, October 27, at around 5:00 p.m. in the evening. Although details and insights into exactly how the fatal motorcycle accident occurred are still limited, pending further investigation, officers believe that the motorcycle rider was traveling on Washington Pike in Knoxville, near the Target by Greenway Drive, when a driver in a Chevy SUV went into his path, causing him to collide with the vehicle. “The driver was then thrown into the roadway,” according to Knoxville Police Department Communications Manager Scott Erland. Erland also indicated that “The light was green for both the Chevy SUV and motorcycle.” The motorcycle rider, a 51-year-old man who has not yet been identified to the public, was taken to the hospital for emergency medical care, but hedied at the hospital on Wednesday evening.

Motorcycle Accidents Claim Countless Lives in Knoxville and Throughout Tennessee

In light of the horrific and fatal accident that claimed the motorcycle rider’s life in Knoxville this week, it is important for Knoxville motorcycle riders and their families to be aware of the risks of motorcycle riding in Knoxville, and about their rights and options under Tennessee personal injury laws if they are injured by a negligent driver on the road.

Thus far in 2024, there have been a total of 2,771 motorcycle crashes in Tennessee , 162 of which resulted in fatalities. There have also been 744 motorcycle accidents that resulted in “serious injuries” in Tennessee this year.

When a person is injured in a motorcycle accident in Knoxville due to the actions of a negligent driver or party, they may be entitled to money compensation for their injuries and losses. In order to get compensation for your Knoxville motorcycle accident injuries, you must file a lawsuit in court under Tennessee personal injury laws. There is a limited time to file a claim under Tennessee personal injury laws, so it is best to speak with an experienced Knoxville personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after you are injured in a serious accident.

A Law Firm that Helps Motorcycle Accident and Car Accident Victims in Knoxville – Knoxville Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or someone you love were injured in a motorcycle accident or car accident in Knoxville and you need legal help, contact the experienced Knoxville personal injury lawyers at the law firm of Fox Farley Willis & Burnette, PLLC. The experienced Knoxville personal injury lawyers at the law firm of Fox Farley Willis & Burnette, PLLC are here to help Knoxville accident victims get justice for their injuries and losses caused by other drivers. Do not hesitate to speak with an experienced lawyer about your case today. Contact the experienced Knoxville personal injury lawyers at the law firm of Fox Farley Willis & Burnette, PLLC, and speak to a lawyer about your case now.  The call and consultation are free!

Source:

wvlt.tv/2024/10/31/motorcyclist-dies-knoxville-crash-police-say/

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