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Any situation in which a driver flees from the police is a criminal act. Yet, fleeing in itself can be dangerous, often leading to speeding, reckless driving, and serious injuries after an accident happens. According to police reports, a person was ejected from their motorcycle while trying to evade a traffic stop.

News reports show that a Bristol Township police officer attempted to stop a motorcyclist. That rider was wanted by the police. That occurred at about 10:45 a.m. on a Saturday. The rider did not stop but instead sped off, moving northbound on Veterans Highway. However, in their fleeing, the motorcycle rider went through a steady red light. That caused the motorcycle to collide with the rear of another vehicle at the intersection of Veterans Highway (Route 413) and Rockview Drive.

The motorcycle driver was thrown from the bike. They were wearing a helmet. The rider was transferred to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital for care for injuries. The vehicle and motorcycle suffered significant damage.

Accidents Involving Police Chases

There is a very fine line between when to chase a person who is fleeing police pursuit and when doing so creates dangerous risks for others. In a case like this, the victim in the uninvolved vehicle struck by the motorcycle rider may have the right to pursue compensation.

With the help of our motorcycle accident lawyers, we can help you build a strong, evidence-backed claim that makes it clear who owes you compensation. Talk to Kwarlter Manus, LLC today to find out how we can help you.


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