Defending The Rights of Injured Motorcycle Victims in Michigan For Over 3 Decades
dent, you have experienced first-hand how serious accident of this nature can be. At the Clark Law Office, our Lansing motorycle attorneys have handled many serious accident and high-profile cases winning at trial for our clients. We have the experience and knowledge it takes to help you get the compensation you deserve!
Notable Motorcyle Verdict for Accident Attorney David M. Clark For $2.7 Million
Christopher Allen Looper was riding his 1978 Harley Davidson in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina when an Air Force bus collided with him. The bus entered his lane of travel near the intersection of South Ocean Boulevard and Springmaid Pier Road. He was struck by a twenty-eight passenger blue Air Force bus. This case was tried in front of United States Federal District Judge C. Weston Houck of Charleston by founder/owner of The Clark Law Office, David M. Clark. The testimony in court centered around the fact that the bus was being driven by an Air National Guardsman and first time visitor to Myrtle Beach.
Looper suffered extensive physical injuries as a result of the accident. He sustained fractures of his collar bone, the right elbow with a loss of two centimeters of bone, the left wrist and thumb, a fracture of his little finger, his right thigh, right heel and fractures of the toes to his right foot. He also suffered a fracture of his pubic bone, his sacrum, and his pelvis. In addition to the many fractures, Looper suffered a serious contusion of the kidney, multiple abrasions, and burns to approximately 3 percent of his body resulting in permanent scarring and disfigurement.
The government made the arguement that Mr. Clark's client, Christoper Looper, was on drugs and drunk while speeding at the time when the Air Force bus collided with his motorcycle. The case involved 2 years of litigation and a week long trial. There were numerous witnessess and expert witnesses who testified during the trial. After the trial was finished, the Federal Court stated, notwithstanding the vast resouces of the US Air Force, that David's client was not drunk or on drugs and had done nothing wrong. Dave's client was awarded $2,700,00 and the passenger on the motorcycle was awarded $580,000.
Michigan Motorcycle Accident Statistics
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Highway Administration there were 121 motorcycle accident related deaths in the State of Michigan in 2008. 88% of those drivers were wearing helmets. Many motorcycle accidents occur because the driver of a car or commercial truck simply does not see the rider on his bike. Clearly, in a match between a car and a motorcycle, there can be extensive injury to the motorcycle rider, even if he or she is wearing a helmet and other protective gear.
A knowledgeable lawyer at the firm has successfully represented clients and obtained millions of dollars in compensation for the victims of another's negligence. Every case is different and a unique strategy should be developed based on the specific facts and the extent of injuries in each case. See what may be done for your particular case by scheduling an initial consultation at the office today!
Contact a Michigan Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Today For A Free Consultation
Motorcycle accidents can be severe causing catastrophic injuries including brain injuries, paralysis, spinal cord injuries and others. Even if not catastrophic, your injuries could result in thousands of dollars in medical bills and expensive physical therapy. You may not be able to work or provide for your family due to your injuries. This is why it is so important to get the help of an experienced attorney who understands what you have on the line and will work dedicatedly to recovery the compensation you need to get back on your feet. Let David M. Clark and The Clark Law Office use our expertise to help get you the compensation you deserve.
Contact a Michigan motorcycle accident attorney right away to see what can be done for your particular case. You may be entitled to extensive compensation.