Silva, MO — September 14, 2025, One person was killed following a motorcycle accident that occurred at around 2:29 P.M. on NB 67.

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According to reports, an Indian motorcycle accident operated by a 54-year-old woman was traveling on NB 67 when it lost control for unknown reasons and left the road where it struck a sign and overturned.

When first responders arrived on the scene they found the driver fatally injured and pronounced her deceased. No other vehicles were involved in the crash, and authorities have not released the identity of the deceased, or provided an update on the status of the investigation.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

Motorcycle crashes are often chalked up to “loss of control,” but that phrase doesn’t tell the full story. When a rider goes down with no other vehicles involved, the questions that don’t get asked are usually the ones that matter most.

1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A single-vehicle motorcycle crash may look straightforward, but the evidence on the road can reveal a lot. Investigators should examine the tire marks, the angle of departure, and any signs of evasive maneuvers to understand whether the rider was reacting to something sudden. Without reconstructing those details, the cause gets left to speculation rather than fact.

2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Motorcycles are sensitive machines, and even a small mechanical failure can have devastating results. A locked throttle, brake malfunction, suspension failure, or even a tire defect could all cause a rider to lose control instantly. If the Indian motorcycle wasn’t inspected thoroughly before being moved, critical evidence pointing to a defect may already be lost.

3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
While not every motorcycle has a built-in data recorder, many newer models do store information about speed, braking, and throttle use. Beyond that, phones, GPS devices, or helmet cameras might provide vital context. If those sources weren’t reviewed, then key details about the rider’s final moments on the road may never be known.

What seems like a simple explanation is often far from simple. The only way to find out why a crash like this happened is by asking harder questions and making sure no evidence is left unexplored.


Takeaways:

  • It’s not clear whether investigators reconstructed the motorcycle’s path before the crash.
  • A potential mechanical or equipment failure may not have been ruled out.
  • Digital evidence from devices or the bike itself could provide answers if preserved.

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