Motorcycles are a way of life for many, and for everyone else there are certain habits that need to be learned so that we are ready to see and react to motorcycles when they share the roads with us. While most people understand this and attempt to take the proper steps to avoid accidents, the unfortunate reality is that Nevada motorcycle accidents can, do and will happen.
Tragically, a Las Vegas motorcycle accident that occurred this afternoon took the life of the motorcyclist after he collided with a school bus. The accident occurred at the intersection of Sahara Avenue and Atlantic Avenue at approximately 1:30 p.m. The only detail that was provided was that the motorcyclist was run over by the school bus after the collision.
While no additional details have been provided as to what could have caused the accident, investigators have stated that they are looking closely at the details available and will work as quickly as possible to define a cause of the incident. At that point, certain legal rights and options will likely arise, especially if it turns out that the accident was the fault of the school bus.
Nevada Accidents
Unfortunately, Nevada motorcycle accidents are all too common. According to the state government, which keeps official records of causes of death, more than 50 people are killed every year as a result of Nevada motorcycle accidents. While this may not seem like a large number, that comes to an average of one person every week who is killed somewhere in the state.
Contact a Nevada Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
If you have lost someone you love because of a motorcycle accident or in any other accident, you need to take action to preserve your legal rights. Contact the Las Vegas personal injury lawyers who have spent years successfully fighting for the rights of families who have lost someone before their time. Contact Jack Bernstein & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.






Mon, May 3, 2010
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