Man charged for Colorado motorcycle accident
admin February 18th, 2010
The Greely Tribune reported a 30-year-old man was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide as a result of causing a Colorado motorcycle accident on September 21, 2007.
The man was driving a motorcycle with a 21-year-old female passenger when he lost control of his bike and caused the Colorado motorcycle accident.
The motorcycle tumbled about 225 feet into a cornfield and both the man and woman were missing for about seven hours after the Colorado motorcycle accident occurred.
The man suffered serious injuries as well as a brain injury, yet he has since recovered from his injuries. The woman was found dead at the scene of the Colorado motorcycle accident.
Investigators determined the man had a blood-alcohol level of .138 at the time of the Colorado motorcycle accident, which is above the state’s legal limit.
The Colorado motorcycle accident lawyers at McDivitt Law Firm can help if you were injured in an accident.
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