20-year-old motorcyclist killed, after his motorcycle collides with a tractor-trailer on 84th Street and Byron Creek Drive in Byron Township.

Modified Date: 
Fri, 10/23/2015 - 4:08am
Accident Date: 
Thursday, April 10, 2014

1 dead in motorcycle, semi-truck crash.

Kent County sheriff’s deputies are at the scene of a fatal wreck involving a semi-truck and a motorcycle in Byron Township.
Kent County sheriff’s deputies are at the scene of a fatal wreck involving a semi-truck and a motorcycle in Byron Township. The wreck happened just before 10 a.m. at 84th Street and Byron Creek Drive, according to the Kent County Sheriff’s Department. Deputies said that the motorcyclist, a 20-year-old man who was killed in the wreck, was headed west on 84th Street when a semi-truck pulled out onto the road from Byron Creek Drive. Deputies did not say who was the at-fault driver. Take these important steps after a serious motorcycle accident in Michigan After a motorcycle accident in Michigan, it is crucial to undertake steps that will help the injured rider begin recovering both physically and financially. Since motorcycle accidents commonly result in serious or fatal injuries, motorcycle crashes usually involve extensive medical treatment, at considerable cost. Fatalities in motorcycle crashes are common. If the injuries are significant, if the crash was fatal, or if you have questions about what you should do, consider contacting an experienced personal injury attorney. Motorcycle accidents are difficult to handle without the assistance of a lawyer who understands the process, knows how to negotiate with an insurance adjuster, and can obtain the highest possible settlement so that you can recover financially from a Michigan motorcycle accident. Learn more about the next steps to take after a serious or fatal Michigan motorcycle crash here.
City: 
Byron, MI

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