Flagstaff, AZ – One Dead After Motorcycle Accident on I-40
Flagstaff, AZ (July 8, 2019) – A motorcycle accident on I-40 on Sunday afternoon, July 7th, left one woman dead.
Susan Simpson Hull died Monday following a motorcycle accident the previous day while on vacation in Arizona, officials said.
The motorcycle accident occurred around 2:20 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 40 near the town of Twin Arrows, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Hull, who was driving the motorcycle, was taken by ambulance to Flagstaff Medical Center, where she died the following day.
No other passengers or vehicles were involved. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.
Our thoughts and condolences go out to the victim’s family.
Motorcycle Accidents in Arizona
A recent report released by the Arizona Department of Transportation shows a steady increase in fatalities from auto accidents across the state since 2016. And now that summer is here, more traffic is on the roads, meaning more dangerous auto accidents for vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians.
These auto accidents can cause tragic, unforeseen consequences for victims and their families. But victims can contact a motorcycle accident attorney in Phoenix for help. In some cases, attorneys can help victims and families get the fair compensation they deserve.
Our knowledgeable motorcycle accident attorneys at ELG Law have years of experience in helping victims and their families get justice. Contact our motorcycle accident attorneys in Phoenix, Arizona at (623) 562-3838 and schedule a free, no-hassle consultation for legal aid today.
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