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Motorcyclist Injured In Hit-and-Run, Police Request Public’s Help

Motorcyclist Injured in Hit-and-Run, Police Request Public’s Help

A recent hit-and-run incident has left a 65-year-old motorcyclist from Auburn Hills with severe injuries. The crash, which occurred in Bloomfield Township, has shocked the local community and raised concerns about road safety.

As authorities work diligently to investigate the incident, it’s important to highlight the impact of this tragic event and the steps victims can take to seek justice and compensation. Our legal experts at Mihelich & Kavanaugh, PLC, are dedicated to helping victims like this injured motorcyclist pursue the justice they deserve.

Accident Overview: Key Details So Far

The accident took place on a Thursday morning at the intersection of Telegraph and Maple roads in Bloomfield Township. Involved were a Harley Davidson motorcycle and a white SUV. According to the Bloomfield Township Police Department, the crash occurred shortly before 10:30 a.m.

The motorcyclist, whose identity has not been disclosed, sustained critical injuries and was immediately rushed to Corewell Health Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Despite the severity of the incident, the driver of the white SUV fled the scene without assisting. This callous act has left the injured motorcyclist battling for their life, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.

Ongoing Investigation and the Search for the SUV

The Bloomfield Township Police Department, in conjunction with the South Oakland County Crash Investigation Team, is actively working to locate the driver of the white SUV. Investigators believe that any detail, no matter how small, could be crucial in identifying the suspect. The police have asked anyone with information regarding the vehicle to contact their traffic investigation unit at 248-433-7755.

The Impact of Hit-and-Run Accidents on Motorcyclists

Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable on the road, as they lack the protection that enclosed vehicles provide. This makes collisions, particularly hit-and-run incidents, much more dangerous. The victim in this case faces a long recovery, with potential lifelong effects from the injuries. Common injuries suffered by motorcyclists in such crashes include:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Even with a helmet, motorcyclists can experience significant head trauma, leading to long-term cognitive and physical impairments.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: These injuries can result in partial or total paralysis, severely impacting the victim’s life.
  • Broken Bones and Fractures: Multiple surgeries and extended rehabilitation are often necessary after a motorcycle accident.
  • Emotional Trauma: The psychological impact, including PTSD and anxiety, is another challenge that victims of hit-and-runs must navigate.

In addition to the physical and emotional toll, the injured motorcyclist may face overwhelming financial strain from medical bills and lost income during recovery.

Types of Compensation at Stake for Victims

Hit-and-run victims like the motorcyclist in this tragic event are entitled to pursue compensation for their injuries and damages, even if the responsible party has not been identified yet. The types of compensation available include:

  • Medical Expenses: This covers current and future costs, including surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, and any long-term care that may be required.
  • Lost Wages: If the injuries prevent the victim from working, they can claim compensation for lost income and any reduction in future earning potential.
  • Pain and Suffering: Victims can seek damages for the physical and emotional pain endured as a result of the accident.
  • Property Damage: In this case, the repair or replacement of the damaged motorcycle would also be included in a compensation claim.

When the at-fault driver is unknown, victims can still pursue compensation through uninsured motorist coverage from their own insurance policies. This type of coverage can be instrumental in covering medical bills, lost wages, and other damages when the driver responsible for the accident cannot be located.

How Mihelich & Kavanaugh, PLC, Can Help

At Mihelich & Kavanaugh, PLC, we understand the overwhelming nature of hit-and-run accidents, especially for motorcyclists who are left to navigate both physical recovery and legal complexities. Our team of dedicated attorneys has extensive experience handling hit-and-run cases and advocating for the rights of injured motorcyclists. We work closely with accident reconstruction experts, medical professionals, and investigators to build strong cases on behalf of our clients.

We are committed to ensuring that victims receive the full compensation they are entitled to, whether through uninsured motorist claims or other legal avenues. Our compassionate approach means that we stand by our clients every step of the way, fighting for justice and holding the responsible parties accountable.

Conclusion: Your Legal Options After a Hit-and-Run

This hit-and-run incident has left a motorcyclist in critical condition, and as investigations continue, the search for justice remains a top priority. We urge anyone with information about the white SUV involved to contact the authorities and help bring the responsible driver to justice.

Call us for a free and confidential case evaluation. You can reach us 24 hours a day and 7 days a week by phone, text, and online chat.

NoteOur law office relies on external sources for the content of this post. Although we aim for accuracy, we have not independently verified all facts related to this incident. Should you identify any inaccuracies, please notify Mihelich & Kavanaugh, PLC for corrections. Posts will be removed upon request.

DisclaimerThe content of this post is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute a solicitation for business. The information contained herein is not intended to offer legal or medical advice. If you or someone you care about has been injured in an accident, it is recommended to seek immediate medical assistance. The photo featured in this post was not taken at the actual scene of the accident.

Source: OAKLAND PRESS

The map below shows the intersection of Telegraph and Maple roads in Bloomfield Township where the accident happened

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