Florida Highway Patrol troopers are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injured a motorcyclist.
According to officials, the crash happened on Palm Beach Boulevard and Verandah Boulevard in Fort Myers. Troopers said a 59-year-old man was riding his motorcycle east when a car pulled out of Verandah, running a stop sign.
The car stopped for a brief moment and then took off westbound, according to FHP.
Eyewitnesses described the vehicle as a light green smaller Toyota SUV.
The hit-and-run crash remains under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to call FHP or Crime Stoppers.
Comment from Anidjar and Levine:
Glen Levine, from the Law Firm of Anidjar and Levine, comments on this crash. “A motorcyclist was injured in this unfortunate hit-and-run accident that occurred on Palm Beach Boulevard and Verandah Boulevard in Fort Myers. Our condolence goes to the families of the injured trooper. Injuries and deaths sustained in a motorcycle or vehicle accident can affect the lives of all parties involved and their families who feel the effects even when they are not directly involved. The pain and suffering that comes with these incidents can become a major burden on day-to-day life.”
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