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Two people lost their lives in a recent motorcycle crash in Ridley Township. The incident happened around 4 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Police and rescuers arrived on the scene in the 1900 block of E. Macdade Blvd in Folsom. That’s where they found two motorcycles had crashed.

Initial investigations found that both motorcycles were traveling east on Macdade Blvd prior to the accident. For some uncertain reason, one of the motorcycles made contact with the other, causing both drivers to lose control. There were two people on the striking motorcycle, both of whom were killed in the accident. Neither had helmets at the time of the crash. Police believe speed was a factor in the accident.

The operator of the other motorcycle suffered a minor leg injury. Both motorcycles were traveling together. Speak with a Delaware County motorcycle accident lawyer after a loved one dies in a crash.

What Happens When Someone Causes Your Loved One’s Death?

In accidents where a person loses their life, family members can seek legal action against the at-fault party. In this situation, it may be necessary to conduct a comprehensive investigation to determine who caused the accident. That party, even if it was one of the people who died, could be found liable.

The Importance of Hiring Your Own Attorney

Victims of motorcycle accidents and fatalities deserve to work closely with legal representation that will protect their rights. At Kwartler Manus, our motorcycle accident lawyer in Ridley Township can provide guidance and support in navigating your rights. Do not settle a case, especially in a wrongful death accident, until you speak to an attorney representing you.


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