JURY REJECTS MOTORCYCLIST'S CLAIMS FOR INJURY

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In May of 2009, trial was held in Anne Arundel County in the case of a motorcyclist who was injured when he lost control of his bike and crashed. The motorcyclist alleged that another driver cut him off while trying to make a left hand turn in front of the him. The Defendant denied responsibility, arguing that the Plaintiff lost control of his motorcycle well before Defendant began to make her turn. The jury agreed with the Defendant, finding that the Plaintiff was solely responsible for his own injuries.

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This page contains a single entry by Valerie Grove published on November 16, 2009 8:56 AM.

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