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29-year-old Motorcyclist Found Dead in La Mesa

Friday, August 21, 2009 by ANorman

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A 29-year0old motorcycle rider was found beneath a transition road in La Mesa early Wednesday morning and was pronounced dead at the scene.  It is believed that the male cyclist was heading west on Interstate 8 and had taken the northbound state 125 on ramp when he took a turn too fast and crashed into a wall.  The collision knocked the biker off of his 2008 Kawasaki motorcycle onto an incline at Severin Drive.  Although he was wearing a helmet,  the driver was killed.

The motorcycle kept going and ended up several hundred feet away.  At around 5 a.m. fellow drivers noted the bike lying on the shoulder of 125 and called the police. The man’s name is not being released pending further investigation and notification of family.

Although at this juncture cops do not know how the accident occurred they do know that alcohol was not involved.  This fact is significant,   as it will narrow down causes.  One likely scenario is that the motorcycle had a faulty part in it that caused it to lose control. Another is that  hazardous road conditions caused the wreck.  If it is deemed that someone else’s negligence caused the demise of the biker, family members will be able to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.  Have investigators determined that your loved one was not at fault for their motorcycle accident?  Then call our seasoned wrongful death legal team today for a free consultation  and get the care and attention your case deserves, today.

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