Motorcyclist Raymond Leo Horn Dies in Collision with Auto Driver
Raymond Leo Horn III, riding his motorcycle, died when Jaimee Lynn Piechota pulled in front of Horn Saturday night.
The collision occurred on U.S. 98 North at about 9 p.m. He was wearing his helmet.
Our condolences go to Mr. Horn’s family. He was just 21 years old.
All too often, it is easy to blame a motorcycle driver for being involved in a motor vehicle accident, but the fact is, Mr. Horn was doing everything right. He had the right of way, he was wearing his helmet, and there is no indication that he was speeding. So what’s the difference between an automobile and a motorcycle at night? One headlight.
There’s simply no excuse for not seeing a motorcycle — by day or night — and at Lilly, O’Toole & Brown, we don’t accept excuses or stereotypes. If you or someone you know has been injured in a motorcycle collision, give me a call.
Originally posted at InjuryBoard by K.C. Bouchillon
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Posted November 30th 2009 to Michigan Motorcycle Accident News, Motorcycle Accidents
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