The driver, Joseph Winters, 34, of Willoughby, was headed west on Riverside Commons Drive when he struck a high curb along the north side of the road. Winters was thrown from the bike,landing alongsidehis motorcycle in the grass off thatsideof theroad. Two men in a truck passing by spotted Winters in the grass, stopped to help him and called 9-1-1. He was taken to Lake West Medical Center and later flown to MetroHealth Medical Center. His condition is not available. Winters was wearing a helmet, and investigators say drugs or alcohol did not appear to be a factor.
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Update: Oak Creek Man Killed In Fatal Motorcycle Crash
She's in the yellow shirt, riding on the back of her husband's bike, right next to the motorcycle that loses control. We contacted Polanski by phone. Without hesitation, she confirmed to reporter Lisa Adams that she was there, and "out of the corner of her eye" saw the motorcyclist lay his bike down. Polanski says her husband continued on to get out of the intersection before they stopped and looked back. They did not believe anyone was hurt.Polanski says sheand her husband have told police all they saw. She also saysthey don't know who the hit and run biker is. Attorney W. John Knox of Knox Legal Advisors says someone does. Herepresents Marvin Allen a man in his 30's hit by the mystery motorcyclist and transported to the hospital the night of the crash. Allen suffered back injuries and four weeks after the accident, is still not able to return to work. "You have countless witnesses, judging from that video of the accident," said Knox, "I'm guessing hundreds of people saw the impact yet we don't have any leads strong enough to formulate who the perpetrator is here." Knox says it's very unusual to have such a clear recording of an accident, but even with that video, investigators have not been able to identify the motorcycle operator. The glow of the tail lights obscures the license plate numbers. Knox is pursuing a civil case and the first step is to find the person at fault. If that's not possible, he says there are other legal avenues to pursue in what is considered a hit and run case. He hopes someone comes forward to help Marvin Allen, a man Knox says just wants to get back to work and support his family. Search Yellow Pages:
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I-94 lanes reopen after fatal motorcycle crash south of Milwaukee
forced the closure of all westbound lanes at Grange Ave. for most of the morning, but it has since been cleared. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office said it responded to the crash, which occurred at about 8:30 a.m., but information on the crash victim wasn't immediately available. The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department is investigating The state Department of Transportation reported that all lanes had reopened just before 1 p.m. The Journal Sentinel's mobile traffic report can be downloaded onto all kinds of smartphones by going to your phone's browser, typing in the web address mjstraffic.com and adding the icon to your phone's home screen. You can also access this chart through your desktop at jsonline.com/traffic . 2013 , Journal Sentinel Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 Investigators: Motorcycle Accident Leaves Woman With Injuries, Big Bill
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Motorcycle crash claims life of Shreveport man
Posted by Mark Schaaf (Editor) , August 20, 2013 at 02:52 PM I-94 closed Tuesday morning at Grange Avenue due to a fatal motorcycle accident. Photo Credit: WISN Loading... Next Previous Slideshow Download An Oak Creek man has been identified as the person killed in a motorcycle accident on Interstate 94 Tuesday morning. Witnesses saidDavid Dang, 19, was traveling at a high rate of speed when helost control of the motorcycle and struck orange construction barrels and the median wall, according to a Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office news release. Dang was pronounced dead at the scene. The crash, which was reported about 8:30 a.m. closed the northbound lanes ofI-94 at Grange Avenuefor several hours Tuesday.
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Roar Motorcycle Accident Still a Mystery
She was on a ventilator fighting for her life, then later learned her hospital stay was going to be costly in an unexpected way. They charged 900 bucks to store it; just short of 900 dollars, DiDonna said about her damaged motorcycle. After recovering from her injuries, DiDonna learned her motorcycle had been towed to a private tow yard instead of the police impound. That is where it racked up enormous storage fees. I was intubated, so I wasnt able to speak, said DiDonna who added that police never spoke with her after the crash. DiDonna says after the accident, a Naperville police officer wrote her a ticket, brought it to the hospital and gave it to her boyfriend.
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