Michael Hanson and Connie Shook die in motorcycle vs. car crash on SR 101 in Lilliwaup on May 4

Modified Date: 
Tue, 03/08/2016 - 1:38pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, May 3, 2013

3 killed in 2 motorcycle crashes in Jefferson County

Two people riding a motorcycle about 27 miles north of Shelton on Highway 101 were killed Saturday afternoon after a vehicle crossed the center line and crashed into them, according to the Washington State Patrol.

Two dead in motorcycle vs. car crash in Mason County

Mason County troopers are on the scene of a fatal motorcycle vs. car collision on Saturday afternoon. The crash occurred on SR 101 just north of Hamma Hamma road. Troopers say two people on the motorcycle died.

Pierce County man, woman killed in motorcycle crash are ID’d

Michael A. Hanson and Connie L. Shook were the Pierce County residents killed Saturday when the motorcycle they were riding collided with a car in Mason County, the Washington State Patrol reported Monday.

Two killed in motorcycle-vehicle collision in Mason County

Two people were killed when a motorcycle and car collided in Mason County

In a crash Saturday afternoon, two people were riding a motorcycle that collided with an oncoming vehicle on the highway north of Shelton. The crash killed Michael A. Hanson, 48, of Graham, and Connie L. Shook, 50 of Spanaway.What money damages are recoverable in a death claim? Every death from an accident is tragic. When a death is the result of someone else’s negligence, certain survivors may make a wrongful death claim against those responsible. Close relatives may recover monetary damages for the loss of financial support, as well as for medical, funeral, and burial expenses, lost earnings, and in some cases for pain, suffering, and loss of love and affection. Learn more about Mason County motorcycle claims here…

People Involved: 
Michael A. Hanson
Connie L. Shook

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