Lockport, NY – Serious Injured Involved in Motorcycle Crash in Lockport

Lockport, NY (June 30, 2019) – Around 11:09 a.m. on June 28, serious injuries were reported in a motorcycle crash on Tonawanda Creek Road in Lockport.

Troopers investigated the accident, where they found that 56-year-old Paul McClintock went off the side of the road on his motorcycle and struck a tree.

At the time, McClintock was operating a 2015 Harley Davidson motorcycle traveling northeast on the roadway. He lost control, which caused him to skid approximately 40 feet before it went off the roadway. The motorcycle became airborne at one point.

McClintock was immediately taken to ECMC for treatment of his head and rib injuries.

State Police assisted at the scene with the help of the Rapids Volunteer Fire Company.

Motorcycle Accidents in New York 

Lockport, NY – Serious Injured Involved in Motorcycle Crash in LockportFirst and foremost, we would like to take this time to extend our warmest thoughts to the party who was injured in this serious motorcycle accident. We understand how difficult it can be to face the aftermath of a motorcycle accident. Even in the event of a single-vehicle accident, you might find that somebody else is liable for your injuries depending on the circumstances of your case. For this, it is imperative to have a skilled personal injury attorney on your side.

At Hach & Rose, our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping those who have experienced serious injuries in these accidents. We are here for parties who have received injuries such as brain trauma, organ damage, spinal injuries, and more due to the negligence of another party. Do not hesitate to contact us for the help you deserve in your time of need at 212-779-0057.

Note: Secondary sources were used to create this piece and, because of this, the information included has not been independently verified. If you notice a factual issue with our posting, please bring it to our attention and we will correct or remove it as soon as possible.

Disclaimer: Our intent in these posts it to bring attention to the dangers members in our community face and to encourage caution. Accidents do happen and we hope these posts help those affected. However, this information should not be misconstrued as legal or medical advice, and we urge you to contact a trained legal professional for more information regarding your specific situation.

 

 

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