Man dead after being ejected from motorcycle in South St. Louis crash

SOUTH ST. LOUIS, MO – A motorcyclist was fatally ejected from his motorcycle in an accident in South St. Louis on Friday afternoon, according to KMOV 4.

The crash occurred on Gravois Avenue and Rosa Avenue at about 3:30 p.m., when the 49-year-old operator of a 2008 Yamaha V-Star motorcycle crashed into the fender of a 2008 Toyota Yaris.

The motorcyclist, South St. Louis man Muhamed Sirucic, was then thrown from his motorcycle and onto the pavement. He was taken to the hospital, and there, he was later pronounced dead.

The other driver was not hurt in the accident.

This article is one in a series presented by OnderLaw to inform our neighbors about car accidents and traffic news across our city. It should not be interpreted as legal advice. However, if you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle accident, we would like to discuss your case in detail. Depending on the circumstances, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your medical bills, your lost income, and other expenses. More importantly, the only way to help ensure motorcyclists are protected on the road or fix the root cause of many accidents is to enlist the help of an experienced attorney that has the possibility to effect change and can prevent this from happening to another family. Contact us today to speak to one of our compassionate St. Louis motorcycle accident attorneys.