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CHARLOTTE, NC – June 26, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –
NC Car Accident Lawyers is highlighting the critical legal challenges facing motorcycle accident victims in Raleigh following a fatal crash on Glenwood Avenue in June 2026 and a serious injury collision on Ebenezer Church Road in north Raleigh the same week. The firm emphasizes how left-turn crash patterns at Raleigh intersections create specific contributory negligence complications for injured riders.
The two incidents within days of each other on Raleigh corridors reflect the sustained crash risk facing Wake County riders as motorcycle season reaches its peak. Wake County leads all North Carolina counties for motorcycle crashes with 287 reported annually, with Glenwood Avenue identified as a high-risk arterial for late-evening motorcycle crashes where entertainment traffic and left-turn movements at signalized intersections create recurring conflict points.

These recent crashes follow a documented pattern exemplified by a fatal collision at Yonkers Road and Interstate 440 in Raleigh in August 2025 that killed 55-year-old Lewyn Stewart. The driver turning left onto the I-440 ramp stated she did not see the motorcycle traveling north on Yonkers Road, representing a left-turn-across-path scenario that accounts for a documented majority of fatal motorcycle collisions with other vehicles in North Carolina according to NCDOT crash pattern data.
Of all fatal motorcycle collisions involving other vehicles in North Carolina, 78 percent are head-on or left-turn configurations, most commonly caused by a driver turning left directly into the path of an oncoming rider. This specific crash type represents the leading cause of motorcycle fatalities in Wake County and throughout the state.
“When a driver claims they did not see the motorcycle, insurance adjusters immediately investigate whether the motorcycle’s speed, lighting, or lane position contributed to the visibility issue,” said a firm representative for NC Accident Lawyer Raleigh motorcycle accident lawyer services. “Under North Carolina’s contributory negligence standard, any finding of even one percent rider fault eliminates all recovery. The evidence window in these intersection crashes is particularly short, with NCDOT intersection cameras cycling recordings within 30 days and signal timing data held for only 60 days.”
North Carolina’s contributory negligence rule eliminates all recovery if the motorcycle rider is found even one percent at fault. In left-turn crash investigations, insurance adjusters representing the turning driver routinely argue that the rider was traveling above the speed limit or failed to take visible evasive action before impact, using these arguments to assign partial fault to the victim and trigger the contributory negligence bar.
The evidence that establishes which vehicle had the right of way in a Raleigh motorcycle accident lawyer case includes traffic signal timing data, NCDOT intersection camera footage, skid mark analysis, and witness accounts. All of this evidence is subject to records retention limits and must be preserved through formal legal demands within days of the crash.
NC Car Accident Lawyers is a network of personal injury law firms serving motorcycle accident victims and other injured motorists throughout North Carolina, with offices in Raleigh, Durham, and Charlotte. The firm handles motorcycle accidents, car accidents, rideshare collisions, and truck accidents on a contingency fee basis, with no upfront costs and free case evaluations available 24 hours a day.
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