Roxbury, CT (May 3, 2019) – State Police continue to investigate a motorcycle crash on Good Hill Road in April that sent two to the hospital.
On April 19, 21-year-old Cole D. Patrick was riding a 2019 Harley Davidson FTLRX motorcycle with 19-year-old Lilly Retallick, when he lost control of the bike.
Ms. Retallick was ejected from the motorcycle, causing serious injuries to occur. Mr. Patrick held onto the motorcycle as it slid across the roadway. Patrick sustained non-life-threatening injuries in the crash. Both individuals were transported to an area hospital for treatment.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ms. Retallick and Mr. Patrick at this time.
Motorcycle Collisions In Connecticut
Every ten seconds, a motor vehicle accident occurs somewhere in the United States. Sadly, a large number of these horrific collisions involve motorcycles. Victims of motorcycle accidents are extremely vulnerable to sustaining serious and life-threatening injuries, like TBIs or spinal cord injuries. The chances of sustaining serious injuries are greatly increased when drivers are not wearing helmets.
Our Connecticut motorcycle accident attorneys at the Law Offices of Paul Levin have over 25-years of experience helping those harmed get the justice they deserve. The Law Offices of Paul Levin's attorneys are well-versed in Connecticut personal injury laws, which enables us to help those harmed get the maximum amount of restitution available to help cover medical costs, lost wages, and other damages sustained in their collisions. Contact our law office today at (866) 322-5302 to see how we can help with your claim.
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Disclaimer: As active members in our local and statewide communities, we are saddened by these accidents and our hearts go out to the friends, family, and victims affected by them. Our intent in these posts is to raise awareness in our community of the dangers involved in these activities and to hopefully prevent future injuries. This information should not be misconstrued as legal advice, and you should always speak with an experienced legal professional about your case.
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