Posted on Aug 04, 2011
Early Sunday afternoon, July 31, a female riding on the back of a motorcycle was killed after the bike she was riding collided with a car at the Intersection of Kimball Road and Texas 26 (Colleyville Blvd.) in Grapevine. The Unidentified woman died at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth while the male driver was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. His condition is unavailable as of this moment.

The car involved in this collision was traveling westbound on Texas 26 and was attempting to turn left onto Kimball when it had the collision with the motorcycle that was traveling eastbound on Grapevine Highway (26). Witnesses to the crash stated that both drivers had a yellow light when the collision occurred.

The driver of the car, a 20 year old woman from Oklahoma, along two male passengers, age 23 and 16, were all taken to local hospitals and their conditions are unknown.

This accident happened just down the street from The HART Law Firm, and close to my home. As motorcycle riders, we are particularly interested in motorcycle safety, and enforcing safety rules that protect motorcyclists.  We represent injured motorcycle riders to ensure the drivers that violate safety rules are responsible for violating driving safety rules, and to make the roads safer for motorcyclists.  When people are required by our civil justice system to be fully responsible for following traffic safety rules, we all are safer.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the injured and the family of the deceased. Car drivers, please keep your eyes open for those of us on motorcycles!

 

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