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Brighton, CO – One Killed in Motorcycle Accident on Bridge St

June 30, 2020 | 3 min read
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Brighton, CO (June 29, 2020) – Police continue to investigate an automobile accident that claimed one victim’s life on Saturday. Just after 2 p.m., on June 20, the Brighton Police Department responded to the scene of a collision on Bridge Street.

Reports from police show that a red Honda motorcycle was traveling down the Bridge Street off-ramp near Southbound Highway 85 when a pickup truck traveling in front of it dropped several objects out of the bed. The motorcyclist struck one of the objects and crashed on the road. The motorcyclist suffered fatal injuries in the accident and was declared deceased at the scene. The BPD is trying to determine the cause of the collision.

We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the family of the victim who lost their life in this accident.

Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Colorado

Motorcycle accidents claim the lives of more than 125 people each year. Although these vehicles account for nearly 1% of all traffic on roads across the country, riders are victims in nearly 15% of all traffic fatalities annually across the United States. Motorcycle accidents involving multiple vehicles are more likely to result in catastrophic injuries. Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable against the impact of other vehicles in collisions, to begin with. Being struck by multiple vehicles dramatically increases the chances of suffering from fatal injuries. Losing a loved one tragically and unexpectedly can have an overwhelming impact on surviving relatives.

When victims lose their lives in collisions, families are often left to deal with unbearable mental and emotional consequences. Many families are forced to spend tens of thousands of dollars on funeral expenses, deal with lost earnings, and suffer emotional and mental consequences. When families lose loved ones in motorcycle accidents, due to the negligence of others, they should reach out to a Colorado wrongful death lawyers as soon as possible.

Over the past four decades, the Colorado motorcycle accident lawyers at Burg Simpson have fought aggressively to protect the legal rights of families throughout the state who have lost loved ones in accidents caused by negligent drivers. Our attorneys strive to help those harmed moved forward in the best way imaginable after a life-altering collision. If your loved one lost their life in a motorcycle accident as a result of another driver’s actions, contact our Colorado personal injury law firm at (888) 895-2080 to schedule a free case evaluation to see how our team can help you.

Note: Independent sources were used in the creation of this post.  These sources include news reports, police reports, eye-witness reports, social media reports, and first-hand accounts about the injury accident. For that reason, the facts pertaining to the specific events surrounding this accident have not been independently verified by our writing team. If there is any information that is not correct about a specific incident or if you would prefer that the post be removed, please reach out to us as soon as possible so that we can make the correction or remove the post.  

Disclaimer: At the personal injury law firm of Burg Simpson, we have made it our mission to give back to our local community members. We have dedicated our careers to changing peoples’ lives for the better by fighting for them in court to ensure that they receive fair and full compensation for their injuries and damages after suffering an injury.  We hope these posts will help bring awareness to the dangers of driving and will remind members of our communities to practice safer driving habits and take the necessary precautions to prevent being injured. This is not a solicitation for business. The information in this post should not be misconstrued as medical advice or legal advice. The photos depicted in this post are not representative of the actual accident scene.

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