Alcohol and Marijuana Use Result in Fatal Washington Motorcycle Accident | Seattle Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Recent toxicology reports indicate that the driver of a fatal motorcycle accident was intoxicated at the time of the crash. The tests show he had traces of both alcohol and marijuana in his body. The accident took place back in February on Interstate 5. Geoff Gilbert, 42, was driving his motorcycle on a foggy day when he ran into the back of a pickup truck. The Chehalis music teacher was returning home from a concert in Olympia. Unfortunately, Gilbert did not survive the impact of the crash. As the toxicology reports suggest, alcohol was a contributing factor in the motorcycle accident. Gilbert was the director of the W.F. West High School band. Motorcycles already have the reputation of being dangerous. But when you pair them with alcohol consumption and marijuana use, then you really have a recipe for disaster. The combination of these factors creates the ideal situation for motor vehicle accidents to occur. According to the Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 11,773 people died in alcohol related auto accident in 2008. Needless to say, alcohol consumption greatly impairs driving and sometimes leads to deadly car accidents. Please, don’t drink and drive! This information is provided by Straight Talk Law, where you can order free information on Everett car accidents, buying Washington car insurance, and other valuable legal information, offered as a public service by Seattle personal injury attorney and author Jason Epstein and his Seattle car accident, Renton motorcycle accident, and Bellingham wrongful death law firm in Seattle, Washington. Leave a Reply |
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