Motorcyclist Leonard Thomas Hooppaw, 43, dead, deputy injured in head-on collision on South Camano Drive in Island County, Washington
Stanwood man died in Camano crash
A motorcyclist who died in a crash on Camano Island on Saturday has been identified as Leonard Thomas Hooppaw, 43, of Stanwood. Hooppaw died at the scene, according to the Island County coroner’s office. He was southbound when he reportedly crossed into northbound traffic about 5:30 p.m. Saturday on S. Camano Drive near E. Awa Lane. His 1990 Harley Davidson collided with a 2014 Dodge Charger.
Take these important steps after a serious motorcycle accident in Island County
After a motorcycle accident in Island County, it is important to immediately take steps that will help the injured rider begin to recover both physically and financially. Since motorcycle accidents often result in serious or fatal injuries, motorcycle crashes usually involve extensive medical treatment, at considerable cost. Fatalities in motorcycle crashes are common.
If the motorcycle rider's injuries are serious, if the crash was fatal, or if you just have questions about what you should do, contact an experienced Island County personal injury attorney. Motorcycle accidents are very challenging to manage without the assistance of a lawyer who understands the process and can obtain the highest possible settlement so that you can recover financially from a Island County motorcycle accident.
Learn more about the next steps to take after a serious or fatal Island County motorcycle accident here.
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