Nathan M. Gulley, 17, and Isaiah M. Tuppince, 16, killed in motorcycle collision at Ninth Street and South Grand Avenue in Springfield, Illinois
Two teens killed in motorcycle-SUV crash at Ninth and South Grand
“Please pray for the families, the students and staff of Raider Nation as we pull together to grieve and remember two young lives. Central A&M High School will be open today if any students or staff wish to meet and pray, remember or be together. Please do not hesitate to reach out in this time of grief.”
BREAKING: Two A&M students killed in Springfield motorcycle crash
WAND News has also learned the teenagers were students of Central A&M High School in Moweaqua. Early Sunday afternoon, the Facebook page of the Central A&M High School Principal Charles Brown announced the school would be open today to mourn the “loss of two students in a tragic motorcycle accident.”
Lawsuit filed in deadly crash that killed 2 Central A&M students
A lawsuit has been filed against the ride-sharing service Uber and the driver who hit a motorcycle killing two teens.
Take these important steps after a serious motorcycle accident in Springfield
After a motorcycle accident in Springfield, 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 Springfield 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 Springfield motorcycle accident.
Learn more about how a Springfield motorcycle accident attorney can help.
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