Scottsdale, AZ – Motorcyclist Killed in Wrong-Way Crash on L-101 at Indian School Rd
Scottsdale, AZ (October 22, 2020) – A motorcyclist has died after colliding head-on with an SUV traveling the wrong way on Loop 101 in Scottsdale early Thursday morning.
Per reports from the Scottsdale Police Department and the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the accident happened just after 3:00 a.m. on northbound Loop 101, also known as the Pima Freeway, near Indian School Road.
The driver of the SUV, who was driving the wrong way down L-101, was identified on Thursday afternoon as 25-year-old Nicholas Sajovic. He was booked in Scottsdale on a charge of second-degree murder.
Investigators have not identified the motorcyclist and have not said how long Sajovic was allegedly driving down Loop 101 in the wrong direction. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, northbound Loop 101 was closed at Indian School Road while police officers investigated but the area has since reopened.
No other details were released, but officers are still piecing together the events that led up to the crash.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of the deceased victim.
Wrong-Way Accidents in Arizona
Usually caused by impaired, distracted, or otherwise negligent drivers, wrong-way crashes mean severe consequences for those involved. In fact, wrong-way collisions, more than any other type of crash, occur when drivers are under the influence. Furthermore, studies show that nearly 90% of these wrong-way accidents are caused by some sort of driver negligence.
Plus, the interstates across Arizona are some of the most dangerous highways in the country, ranking in the top five across the nation for fatalities and injuries. For example, nearly 300,000 motorists travel on Interstate 10 in Phoenix’s stretch of the highway on a daily basis, putting many drivers at risk for serious collisions on the major thoroughfare.
Tragic, unforeseen consequences may plague victims and their families after these wrong-way accidents. Due to the nature of these serious crashes, which are often head-on collisions, victims are much more vulnerable to serious injury or even death. But those affected can contact a Phoenix accident lawyer for help, and in some cases, seek the fair compensation they deserve from a personal injury suit or wrongful death suit.
In fact, at ELG, when we represent a client and an adverse insurance company asks us to allow for a recorded statement from our client, 99% of the time the answer is a definitive no! Our recommendation is to tell them you will seek out counsel first, then call us at ELG. We will gladly review the facts of your case and tailor our advice to match the specific needs of your case.
At ELG, we do not cut corners and use intake specialists or a non-attorney to talk or meet with you. Our experienced, compassionate staff guarantee your consultation will be with one of our injury attorneys who only handle accident matters, so you and your family can feel confident and rest assured that we will answer all your questions.
Our team of injury accident lawyers in Arizona at ELG specializes in fighting for victims and their families after a wreck. Contact our Arizona accident attorneys today at (623) 877-3600 to schedule your free consultation for legal aid.
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