It is often a mystery to figure out why a motorist fails to stop at a red light — a clearly visible, universal signal used to control traffic at intersections. There are probably as many reasons for running a red light as there are drivers. Some of the more common actions of drivers that may lead to running a red light include the following:
- A driver in a new area may not notice the traffic light until he or she is practically at the intersection — so he or she goes on through, hoping to go unnoticed.
- A driver may be distracted by cell phone activity, a GPS (global positioning system) device or conversations with passengers in the car.
- The traffic signal may be malfunctioning, turning the intersection into a de facto four-way stop intersection.
Whatever the reason a car or truck ran a red light and collided with your motorcycle, you owe it to yourself and your family to pursue compensation for your injuries. A head injury, a broken bone, an amputation or a spinal cord injury will bring many challenges to your life. You will have medical bills to pay and lost wages to replace. If your injury is serious to catastrophic, you will be left with disabilities to cope with for a long time — or a lifetime.
After a Red Light Motorcycle Accident Anywhere in the Country, Lawyer Mitchell Proner Can Evaluate Your Case
Talk to an experienced motorcycle injury lawyer about your red light-related crash. Learn how the law firm of Proner & Proner can help you recover the compensation you are entitled to from negligent motorists or their insurance. Our law firm represents injured motorcyclists nationwide.
Our Law Firm Handles Motorcycle Accidents Caused by "Car Running A Red Light"
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