Running a Red Light on a Motorcycle In Charlotte: Can You Still Sue?
Running a Red Light on a Motorcycle In Charlotte: Can You Still Sue?
Many motorcyclists are partly to blame for their own injuries. They might have failed to wear a helmet. Perhaps they ran a red light. Maybe they were intoxicated at the time of the crash. Whatever the case may be, these situations can make it very difficult to sue and recover compensation for your injuries with the help of local lawyers. But will running a red light in Charlotte really prevent you from filing an injury lawsuit and recovering compensation? Why is this the case? Let’s find out. An Example of a Motorcycle Running a Red Light in CharlotteOn December 9th, it was reported that a motorcyclist had been killed after running a red light in Charlotte. The accident occurred when a motorcyclist moved through an intersection while the red light was illuminated. The motorcyclist then impacted a school bus that was attempting to make a left-hand turn. The police report indicates that the motorcyclist was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, and that he was also speeding before the impact. The school bus driver was tested, and there were no signs of intoxication. North Carolina is a “Pure” Contributory Negligence State
Man riding motorcycle around a curve; image by Nandu Vasudevan, via Pexels.com.
https://www.qcnews.com/charlotte/new-details-released-in-fatal-motorcycle-crash-involving-school-bus-in-steele-creek/
https://wallethub.com/answers/ci/is-north-carolina-a-no-fault-state-2140699311/
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