Motorcyclist James Street Killed in Lincoln County, NC Accident
A gentleman named James Edward Street was killed in a motorcycle accident in Lincoln County, NC on Tuesday morning.
The accident apparently happened on N.C. Highway 150 near Boger City and Henry Dellinger Road. It is not clear what caused the accident and the NC State Highway Patrol is apparently investigating the accident.
* Additional information regarding this accident indicates that a flat-bed commercial truck turned across Mr. Street’s lane of travel causing Mr. Street to strike the truck’s passenger side door.
Read more on this tragic motorcycle accident.
The NC State Highway Patrol has a accident reconstruction unit that is often utilized to determine the cause of fatal accidents such as this accident. Hopefully, the SHP will be able to determine who was at fault in this case. Even in cases where the SHP cannot determine fault, our lawyers have employed private engineers and accident reconstructionists to evaluate an accident and determine who is at fault. If you or a family member have a question about a North Carolina motorcycle accident, contact the lawyers at Hendren & Malone for a free consultation.
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