1 Killed in Motorcycle Crash on IH 30 in Arlington

1 Killed in Motorcycle Crash on IH 30 in Arlington

One Killed in Arlington Motorcycle Crash on IH 30 near Six Flags 

Arlington, Texas (December 6, 2020) – One person was killed in a motorcycle crash Saturday afternoon in Arlington, according to police.

The fatal crash happened just before 2:35 p.m., December 5, in the 2100 block of E. Interstate Highway 30 near Six Flags.

Police said a minivan was traveling eastbound in the inside lane of the interstate when a motorcycle attempted to pass it on the left.

The motorcycle hit a concrete barrier on the left shoulder, ejecting the rider.

The motorcyclist was trapped under the van and was pronounced dead at the scene. Their identity has not been released.

The minivan driver stayed at the scene and cooperated with investigators.

The crash remains under investigation.

We pass our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.

Who May Make a Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?

A wrongful death claim for a family member may be brought by spouses, children or parents. The State of Texas also allows the estate of the deceased to bring a survival action to recover for past medical expenses and conscious pain and suffering, as well as other non-economic damages which the deceased may have suffered before death. Texas does not permit brothers, sisters, cousins, or grandparents to assert any claims for the death of a family member.

Wrongful death claims require an attorney who understands the complexity of the damages caused by a significant loss. The lawyer representing the client has the responsibility to hire the necessary experts to help prove the case. 

If you have lost a loved one in a traffic accident, contact our law firm today to talk to an attorney who will help you in your case.

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