Motorcyclist ejected from motorcycle ensuing collision
According to a California Highway Patrol police report, on Friday, April 20th 2018, at about 10:28 p.m., at least one person was injured ensuing a motorcycle-involved traffic collision on the westbound of Interstate 105 near Central Avenue in the city of Los Angeles.
In addition, the report stated that a motorcycle and two additional vehicles not described by authorities were the vehicles involved in the traffic collision. Moreover, the motorcyclist was ejected and found on the ground on the HOV lane, as stated by officials.
HOV and No.2 lanes of traffic were blocked as authorities worked to clear the accident and a tow truck was required for the vehicles involved in the accident, as stated by CHP.
Furthermore, it is unclear how many were injured, but at least one person was transported to a nearby hospital by paramedics. Additionally, authorities have not yet released any information on the injured party at this time.
Currently, this crash remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the exact cause and liable party in the crash.
Further details will be reported at a later time once the investigation has concluded.
Our May Firm staff is deeply saddened upon hearing news of this accident, and will keep the victim as well as their family and loved ones in our thoughts and prayers during this tremendously difficult time.
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