Matthew Crohn Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Lamar Boulevard in Austin

Matthew Crohn Killed in Motorcycle Crash on Lamar Boulevard in Austin

Matthew Crohn Killed in Austin Motorcycle Crash on Lamar Boulevard 

Austin, Texas (September 23, 2021) – The man who was killed on September 8 in a motorcycle crash in north Austin has been identified as Matthew Crohn, 36, according to the police.

The deadly crash happened around 5:58 p.m., in the 12300 block of North Lamar Boulevard.

Police said Crohn was riding his 2017 Honda motorcycle when he struck the left rear portion of a sedan that was turning left from the center turn lane.

Crohn was pronounced dead at the scene.

The police are investigating the crash. Anyone with any information about the accident is asked to call the Highway Investigation Tip Line at 512-974-8111 or Crime Stoppers at 512-472-8477 (TIPS).

Most motorcycle crashes are caused by negligent drivers who don’t keep a proper lookout or fail to yield the right-of-way. Because motorcyclists are vulnerable, their injuries are usually severe, often suffering from road rash, broken bones, brain injuries, amputations, or spinal cord injuries. In some cases, the accident results in death.

If you have lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, you should consult our attorneys, at Joel A. Gordon & Associates, who have a history of success in wrongful death claims. To speak with a wrongful death attorney, please  Click to call: 281-943-5555.

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