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Motorcyclist’s Death on MS-18 Serves as Stark Reminder of the Dangers of Mississippi Roads in the Summer

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A fatal motorcycle accident that happened on Mississippi Highway 18 this week serves as a stark and terrible reminder of just how dangerous Mississippi roads can be for motorcycle riders during the summer months. According to local reports covering the deadly accident, the motorcycle-involved car accident happened near Fulton Place in Hinds County, at around 8:40 p.m. in the evening on Monday, July 28. Reports indicate that “a passenger vehicle was traveling eastbound on MS-18 and attempted to make a left turn across the westbound lanes. During the turn, the vehicle was struck on the passenger side by a motorcycle heading westbound, resulting in a broadside collision.” The motorcyclist, who tragically died at the scene of the accident, was identified as 18-year-old Holly Young, from Utica. The driver of the vehicle that was hit by the motorcycle was reported to have remained at the scene of the accident, and was cooperative with investigators. The investigation into the deadly motorcycle accident is ongoing, and it remains to be seen whether any other action will be taken in the case.

Motorcycle Riders Covered Under Mississippi Personal Injury Laws – Learn About Your Entitlement to Compensation

There is no doubt that especially in the summer months, motorcycling is a favorite pastime for many Mississippi residents and motorcycle enthusiasts. However, the truth of the matter is that motorcycle accidents can be extremely dangerous and deadly in Mississippi, and Mississippi motorcycle riders are at risk of injury or death when they hit the road for a ride. When a negligent or at-fault driver injures a motorcycle rider in Mississippi, they may be liable for the injured victim’s injuries and losses under Mississippi personal injury laws. Accordingly, Mississippi motorcycle accident victims have the right to file a lawsuit in court for money compensation against the liable parties that injured them. There is a limited time to file a personal injury lawsuit in Mississippi, so it is always best to speak with an experienced Mississippi personal injury lawyer about your case as soon as possible after a serious motorcycle accident occurs.

Finding a Lawyer in Mississippi – Mississippi Personal Injury Lawyer With Experience in Motorcycle Accident Cases

Motorcycle accident cases in Mississippi are typically no walk in the park. Among other things, Injured motorcycle accident victims must prove that the negligent driver that injured them in fact caused their injuries, and the extent of those injuries, in order to obtain compensation. An experienced Mississippi personal injury lawyer can help you collect and present the evidence in your case for the best chance of getting compensation due to you under Mississippi personal injury laws. A lawyer can fight for you in court and in settlement negotiations, and even can negotiate on your behalf with insurance companies to help you get the best result possible.

If you are in Mississippi and you need legal help with your Mississippi personal injury case, contact the experienced Mississippi personal injury lawyers at the law firm Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC and discuss your rights and options with a lawyer now.

Source:

darkhorsepressnow.com/news/2025-07-30/motorcyclist-killed-in-crash-on-ms-18-near-fulton-place/

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