A Porterville woman riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle suffered major injuries Tuesday afternoon when a car made a U-turn in the path of her motorcycle. According to news reports, a 43-year-old woman driving a 2006 Chevrolet sedan northbound on Plano Street when she began to make a U-turn near Scranton Avenue. The Chevy collided with a 2007 Harley Davidson driven by Joyann Williams, 38, of Porterville. The impact forced the motorcycle into an open field on the corner of Scranton Avenue. Williams was flown to Community Regional Medical Center with major injuries. The driver of the Chevy was not injured.
Cause of the Plano Street Motorcycle Accident
The Tulare County motorcycle accident is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. Based on the limited information available in news reports, it appears that the driver of the Chevy failed to yield to the motorcyclist's right-of-way and pulled into the path of the Harley Davidson. The CHP will look at speed of the vehicles, whether or not the driver of the sedan was making a legal U-turn, and other factors to determine how this accident occurred.
Motorcycle Accidents and Personal Injury Liability
If it is determined that the driver of the Chevrolet caused this crash, she may be liable for the major injuries sustained by Joyann Williams. Compensation awarded in a personal injury claim may include damages for hospitalization and medical treatment, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. While this crash remains under investigation, the family of the victim may benefit from seeking a consultation with an experienced California motorcycle accident attorney about the victim's rights to compensation from this accident. A lawyer familiar with the unique legal issues of motorcycle accidents can help the victim protect her legal rights and recover maximum compensation for her serious injuries as a result of the crash.
Sources: Recorder Online, Visalia Times-Delta

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