Author: Andrew Calandro
Motorcyclist Injured In Pinellas County Accident
Category: Accident News

Pinellas County – April 9, 2021

motorcyclist injured in pinellas county while traveling down courtney campbell causeway

A motorcyclist heading eastbound down one of Tampa’s largest bridges, the Courtney Campbell Causeway, was injured after a collision with another vehicle. The accident took place around 11:52 p.m. on April 9, 2021. According to Clearwater Police, the motorcycle driver attempted to change lanes, entering the path of a car. This was the cause of the accident. The motorcyclist was rushed to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Tampa in critical condition. It was not reported whether or not the car driver was injured in the accident.

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Andrew Calandro

After earning success litigating cases all over the state of Florida and consulting on cases nationwide, civil trial attorney, Andrew Calandro, decided to focus his practice on his hometown, helping the people of his own community.

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