Jeremy Jones, 27, seriously injured in motorcycle collision on State Route 23 near Trenton, Utah
Utah man's foot 'partially amputated' in motorcycle crash
A Tremonton man suffered a "partially amputated foot" and a head injury after crashing his motorcycle, troopers say.
Jeremy Jones, 27, and his father were driving motorcycles Saturday evening at approximately 6:45 p.m. on State Route 23 when Jones exited the road and hit a tree and fence post. He was not wearing a helmet and was transported to Cache Valley Hospital, then airlifted to Ogden Regional Medical Center. Authorities are investigating whether excessive speed and possible alcohol use contributed to the accident.
After a serious or fatal bicycle accident, take these steps to help the recovery process
When someone is seriously injured in a bicycle accident, the first days and weeks are spent getting medical treatment and dealing with the new reality of injuries, pain, lost work, and disruption to normal life. When someone dies in a crash, family members are forced to deal with grief, anger, and loss as they struggle to move forward.
After a serious or fatal bicycle collision, an injured person, or the family left behind, incur damages including the cost of current and future medical expenses, lost work and wages, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life. When the crash is caused by a negligent driver, there may be financial recovery available for the victims.
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