A motorcyclist named George Wagstaff was seriously injured on Tuesday evening in an accident in Gastonia, North Carolina.

The accident happened when a car turned into the path of Mr. Wagstaff on East Franklin Boulevard just in front of the Knights Inn.  From available reports, it appears the driver of the car was attempting to turn left into the motel parking lot and crossed the path of Mr. Wagstaff.  Mr. Wagstaff was taken to Carolinas Medical Center which provides trauma treatment for serious accident victims in this part of North Carolina.

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Vehicles turning across the path of a motorcycle are among the most common types of accidents involving a motorcyclist.  In these types of cases, there are certainly some important questions that must be answered such as whether the other driver was texting or using a cell phone.  Hiring an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer is the best way to be certain that all of the critical issues will be investigated.  The NC motorcycle accident lawyers at Hendren & Malone have handled motorcycle cases all across North Carolina.  Contact us today for a free consultation.

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