Talk about adding insult to injury.
Port Authority cop Daniel Graber’s motorcycle plowed into a 74-year-old woman on the Upper West Side late in 2011 — yet he’s suing her, claiming it was her fault.
Graber, 41, had his siren blaring as he escorted a small-scale replica of Washington’s Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall down Broadway to the Intrepid Museum, says his lawyer, Thomas Boyle.
But at West 86th Street, his Harley-Davidson “was caused to come into contact” with Marcia Williams, says the suit, filed Wednesday in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Williams “was negligent . . . in failing to yield the right of way . . . in failing to move . . . [and] in causing the collision with the motorcycle,” the suit says.
Not so, says Williams, who earlier sued Graber and the PA.
“He knocked me out. I woke up in St. Luke’s Hospital with a broken shoulder,” she recalled.
A limping Graber, reached at home in East Brunswick, NJ, vowed that “when the facts come out, it’s obviously going to show that I didn’t run her over.”
Both suits are seeking unspecified monetary damages.