Tucson, AZ – Nicholas Lipari Killed in Motorcycle Crash at Wilmot Rd
Tucson, AZ (February 25, 2020) – Officers from the Tucson Police Department have identified a motorcyclist who was killed in a crash near Park Place Mall on Monday afternoon.
The motorcyclist, identified as 29-year-old Nicholas Vincent Lipari, was severely injured and pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. According to authorities on the scene, a Honda Civic was driving northbound on Wilmot Road and entered the left lane to turn left onto Park Place Drive. The motorcyclist and the driver of the Civic then collided.
The driver of the car stopped immediately and remained on the scene for the investigation, which is ongoing at this time. No citations or charges have been filed.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family of Nicholas Vincent Lipari. Our thoughts are with any injured victims in hopes of a full recovery.
Fatal Motorcycle Crashes in Arizona
According to data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcycle accidents have more than doubled across Arizona in the past 25 years nationwide. Across the country, crash statistics show that one in seven deaths on the road occurred on a motorcycle.
Unfortunate consequences plague victims after a motorcycle accident. From long-term physical issues and medical bills to job loss or even death, victims and families are left to cope with devastating circumstances. But the victims and their families affected by these injurious wrecks can contact a Phoenix accident lawyer for help. In some cases, a skilled lawyer can help victims get justice and a fair settlement to compensate for their damages from a personal injury lawsuit or a wrongful death lawsuit.
Our motorcycle accident attorneys at ELG Law have years of experience advocating for victims and their families after motorcycle crashes. If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle wreck that occurred through no fault of your own, contact our crash lawyers at (623) 562-3838 to schedule your free consultation today.
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