Visalia Accident Attorney
John Rozier has the subsequent collision report; On Sunday, February 15, 2015, a Visalia motorcyclist was killed. The Kings County motorcycle accident occurred in Hanford, on Sunday night.
A 2009 Harley Davidson, driven by Jimmy Dean Slayton, 54, was headed westbound on Excelsior Avenue, past 16th Avenue. As the motorcycle drove through a curve in the roadway, it began to drift into the opposite lanes of traffic.
The bike hit an asphalt curb edge, and the biker was thrown from his vehicle.
Slayton was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.
Mr. Rozier is located right in Visalia and would like to speak to the family of the accident
victim. Please give him a call at 559-713-0159, or contact him online at www.nelsonrozier.com.
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Motorcycle Accident in Hanford Kills Visalia Man on Excelsior Avenue
February 15, 2015- A Visalia man was killed in a motorcycle collision, in Kings County. The vehicle accident took place in Hanford, Sunday night.
Jimmy Dean Slayton, 54 years old, was riding a 2009 Harley Davidson, traveling west on Excelsior Avenue, near 16th Avenue. The bike began to veer into the eastbound lanes through a curve in the roadway.
The motorcycle crashed into an asphalt curb edge, and Slayton was thrown from the Harley. The CHP reported that he was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
Slayton died at the scene of the collision.
Jimmy Dean Slayton, 54 years old, was riding a 2009 Harley Davidson, traveling west on Excelsior Avenue, near 16th Avenue. The bike began to veer into the eastbound lanes through a curve in the roadway.
The motorcycle crashed into an asphalt curb edge, and Slayton was thrown from the Harley. The CHP reported that he was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
Slayton died at the scene of the collision.
Fresno-Visalia-Bakersfield
accident attorney, John Rozier. Your lawyer for car crashes, wrongful
deaths and personal injuries. Our condolences go out to the family in
this collision. Please let us help you. www.nelsonrozier.com or call me at 559-713-0159.
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