Jacksonville, FL – Motorcycle Crash at 13th St and McMillan St
Jacksonville, FL (January 13, 2020) – On Sunday night, January 12th, a motorcycle crash took place at the intersection of 13th Street and McMillan Street in Jacksonville.
When police arrived at the scene, they found that a motorcycle collided with an SUV. The motorcyclist was the only person injured in the collision and was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Jacksonville Sheriff’s deputies responded to the scene around 6:20 p.m. where they found the motorcyclist with injuries and the driver of the SUV at the scene.
The investigation into the accident is currently ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the injured victim and their family in hopes of a full recovery.
Motorcycle Accidents in Florida
In 2016, over 10,331 motorcycle accidents took place on Florida roads, many of which led to injuries. Motorcyclists are some of the most vulnerable parties on our roads who are prone to the worst harm in accidents. When drivers are not paying close attention to the roads around them, these accidents sometimes occur in the blink of an eye. Victims should always turn to the dedicated help of a Florida motorcycle accident attorney.
Our personal injury attorneys at Sheftall & Associates understand how overwhelming the aftermath of a collision can be on physical, emotional, and financial levels. Many victims are unaware of the variety of options they have following an accident. You have many rights under the law. Contact our skilled Florida accident attorneys at 904-647-2296 for more information on your legal options.
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