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California Republican Party To Pay $11M In A Orange County Motorcycle Crash

California Republican Party To Pay $11M In A Orange County Motorcycle Crash

California Republican Party To Pay $11M In A Orange County Motorcycle Crash

Introduction

A Riverside County motorcyclist who suffered life-altering injuries in an Orange County freeway crash will be paid $11 million by the California Republican Party.

According to the court documents, on August 05, 206, the plaintiff was returning to his home at Riverside County at 3:30 p.m. on a Yamaha when a Chevrolet Malibu near Gypsum Canyon Road struck his motorcycle. The accident left the plaintiff quadriplegic affecting him and his family as he is the sole breadwinner of the family. The tragedy has left him physically and mentally disturbed.

The attorney for the plaintiff claimed that the defendant was a paid employee for a politician's State Assembly campaign of 2016. He even added that the campaign was uninsured.

As per further investigation from the plaintiff's attorney, the defendant was working to gather data of potential voters for the politician who formed a joint venture with the California Republican Party. As a result, the attorney stated that the political party should be held accountable for the accident as the party's worker did not have a valid driver's license.

Currently, the plaintiff is undergoing physical therapy and an adaptive CrossFit to regain his strength. He is also an active volunteer with the Triumph Foundation where he is a speaker and counselor for people who are newly diagnosed with spinal cord injuries.

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