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A motorcycle rider was injured on Saturday afternoon in a motorcycle crash in Lower Chichester Township, Delaware County, according to reports. If you or a loved one suffers injuries in a motorcycle crash, it is important that you talk to an experienced Delaware County motorcycle accident lawyer from Kwartler Manus about your case.

Details About the Motorcycle Rider Crash

There are very little details about the crash from Saturday afternoon. What we do know is that the motorcyclist was transported to Crozer-Chester Medical Center for serious, but unspecific injuries. The rider was thrown from their motorcycle in the accident, which occurred at Ridge Road and Cosgrove Street around 4:45 PM.

You Might Be Able to Recover Compensation

After a motorcycle accident, it might be possible for you to recover compensation for your injuries or the injuries or death of a loved one. That is why you should always talk to an attorney. You might be eligible for the following damages:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of consortium (if your loved one died)
  • Lost wages
  • Lost time at work
  • Loss of future earnings and benefits

This is not an exhaustive list, so be sure to speak with a motorcycle accident lawyer today.

Call Kwartler Manus Today After a Motorcycle Accident

The moments following a motorcycle accident are scary. You do not know how you will return to work, how much time you will need to spend rehabbing your injury, or if you will ever get the chance to ride a motorcycle again. No matter the severity of your injuries, talk to a Delaware County motorcycle accident lawyer. Call the office of Kwartler Manus to schedule a free consultation today.


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