Marine Loses Life in San Diego Motorcycle Accident
Posted on Jul 23, 2011 11:10am PDT
Even those who protect our country are prone to dangerous driving as was proven last week when a Marine lost his life in a motorcycle accident.
An officer from the California Highway Patrol was dispatched to the scene of the motorcycle accident where it was determined that a corporal had attempted to take a slight curve on East Mission Road. He was unable to make the curve successfully and was thrown from the 2006 Kawasaki he was riding at the time. The body was brought to the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office who, together with the Marine Corps, identified it.
Although their report has not been concluded, the CHP believes that alcohol may have contributed to the collision. The department will not know for sure until the results of the toxicology exams have been returned.
When you are injured in a motorcycle accident, you have more to worry about then your bike, which is why it is important that you take the time to consult with a personal injury attorney who can advise you of your legal options.