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61-Year-Old Bronx Man Dies After Clinging to his Life from Hit-and-Run Motorcycle Crash
Bronx, NY – A 61-year-old man died three months after clinging to his life from a hit-and-run motorcycle crash. The Bronx man was pronounced deceased on January 15 in St. Barnabas Hospital after struggling for his life from being struck by a motorcyclist who has not been caught. The unfortunate incident happened at around 9:10 p.m. on October 3 when a speeding Suzuki GSXR-600 motorcycle hit him while crossing W. Burnside Avenue in University Heights. The biker did not stop and left the victim with head and body injuries.
According to an NYPD spokesman, three pedestrians have been killed in The Bronx just this month. There were 98 pedestrians killed in 2020 compared to 124 the year before. If you or a loved one have been involved in any type of accident in NYC, talk to an attorney who can discuss the steps you need to take after the crash. The seasoned lawyers at Silberstein, Awad & Miklos, PC offer excellent client care and free consultation if you call them at 1-877-ASK4SAM or contact them online.
This post is intended to provide helpful information to improve the safety of those who live and work in the NYC area. We hope that it will help our readers avoid injury accidents and know what to do if they’ve been involved in one themselves. At Ask4SAM, sole goal is to help those who have been injured in an accident in one of the boroughs of New York City. Information in this post should not be considered solicitation, nor should it be construed as medical or legal advice.