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Father of two’s plea for road safety these holidays

A Brisbane motorcyclist and lecturer has relived the horrific crash on a suburban street that could have cost his life.

Motorbike accident survivor Henry Sun, third from left, pictured with son Oscar, 1, partner Kirsten and son Archie, 2, has recounted the terrifying moment he was struck by a car as he calls for drivers to be careful on the roads these holidays. Picture: Renae Droop
Motorbike accident survivor Henry Sun, third from left, pictured with son Oscar, 1, partner Kirsten and son Archie, 2, has recounted the terrifying moment he was struck by a car as he calls for drivers to be careful on the roads these holidays. Picture: Renae Droop

A father of two young children has recounted the terrifying crash that could have cost his life as he pleads with drivers to be safe this Christmas.

Albany Creek dad Henry Sun was struck by a car when a driver failed to give way on an Enoggera road in January last year.

The impact flung him through the air.

He recalls the moment he flew over his bike, landing about 10m away on the other side of the road.

Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied

The 29-year-old suffered an open fracture to his left leg, near his ankle and underwent emergency surgery to prevent amputation.

“I went up in air and I remember rolling and rolling,” Mr Sun said.

“There were cars behind me.

“I remember trying to get up but I wasn’t able to.

“I looked down at my leg and it was a complete L-shape, with half of my leg sticking out to the side,” Mr Sun said.

Mr Sun, an associate lecturer, said the recovery had been trying.

“I’m not doing a lot of physical work but the campus is big with offices on one side and rooms on the other,” he said.

Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied
Motorcyclist Henry Sun was seriously injured when he was struck by a car in Enoggera. Picture: Supplied

“Mentally, it’s been tough not being able to ride again and being off work for several months hasn’t helped.

“I felt a lot of guilt being injured with two kids under two and a house to look after.

“It has been a lot of pressure on my partner. She has been great but it hasn’t been easy.”

Mr Sun said he wanted to warn drivers and riders to take better care when merging lanes and to look out for each other.

“You might feel confident in your driving abilities but especially during this busier time on the roads you have to be careful.

“You can really ruin someone’s life by causing significant injuries.

Motorbike accident survivor Henry Sun, third from left, pictured with son Oscar, 1, partner Kirsten and son Archie, 2, has recounted the terrifying moment he was struck by a car as he calls for drivers to be careful on the roads these holidays. Picture: Renae Droop
Motorbike accident survivor Henry Sun, third from left, pictured with son Oscar, 1, partner Kirsten and son Archie, 2, has recounted the terrifying moment he was struck by a car as he calls for drivers to be careful on the roads these holidays. Picture: Renae Droop

“As a motorbike rider, I was told to be extra careful and to be aware of my surroundings and look at drivers to see what their intent is but I was still hit.

“I thought he was slowing down or stopping but he didn’t and maybe he didn’t see me.

“It’s a real eye-opener because you take staying safe on the roads for granted until something like this happens to you.”

Slater and Gordon senior associate Jason Monro, who specialises in vehicle accident claims urged road users to be alert these school holidays.

Mr Monro said more people may be at risk of being caught in an accident due to annual rise in holiday makers on the roads in the coming months.

“Distraction is one of the main causes of accidents and just one moment of inattention can result in horrific injuries whether your are a driver, motorcyclist, pedestrian or cyclist,” Mr Monro said.

“More people will be likely to holiday in Queensland this year taking road trips and locals have been opting to drive to avoid public transport due to the pandemic this year.

“With more people on the roads, we may see a spike in road accidents.”

Mr Monro said many people involved in accidents still did not know what entitlements were available to them.

“It’s best to seek legal advice to understand your options and to know what you can claim in terms of medical costs, lost wages or a lump-sum payment for pain and suffering you’ve experienced as a result of your injuries,” he said.

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