[04-16-2025] San Diego County, CA – Motorcyclist Killed in Collision with Audi at East Orange Avenue and Max Avenue in Chula Vista

A motorcyclist was killed in a traffic collision involving a black Audi at the intersection of East Orange Avenue and Max Avenue in Chula Vista on Wednesday evening, April 16, 2025.

According to the Chula Vista Police Department, the crash occurred just after 5:30 p.m. when the rider of a blue Kawasaki motorcycle was traveling eastbound on East Orange Avenue. The motorcycle collided with the Audi as the car made a left turn onto Max Avenue.

Responding officers and paramedics attempted life-saving measures, but the rider was pronounced dead at the scene. The rider’s identity has not yet been released, pending family notification.

The Audi driver, a 34-year-old pregnant woman, and her 1-year-old child passenger sustained minor injuries. She remained at the scene and cooperated with police.

Authorities stated that alcohol or drugs are not suspected as factors in the crash. The Chula Vista Police Traffic Bureau is handling the investigation.

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What To Do After Sustaining Injuries In A Motorcycle Accident

If you’re injured in a motorcycle accident, taking the right steps at the scene and immediately afterward is crucial to ensure your safety and protect your interests. Here’s what you should do:

  1. If you’re injured, call 911 right away. Try not to move until help arrives. Moving too much could make your injuries worse.
  2. Report the accident to law enforcement, even if it seems minor. The police will document the scene and gather information for a report.
  3. Get the names, contact details, driver’s licenses, and insurance information of everyone involved in the accident. Include the witnesses’ contact information.
  4. If you’re able, take pictures of the scene, all vehicles involved, and any visible injuries and damages. Also, note if any traffic or surveillance cameras in the area might have captured the incident.
  5. Report the accident to your insurance provider as soon as possible. Don’t admit fault, and stick to the facts.
  6. Don’t accept the first settlement offer. Insurance companies often make low initial offers to minimize payouts. Instead, talk to our motorcycle accident attorneys in Chula Vista before agreeing to anything. We’ll handle the negotiations on your behalf while you focus on recovering. Our team will make sure you get the compensation you deserve.

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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

Motorcycle riders remain at a significantly higher risk of traffic accidents. In 2022, there were 6,218 motorcyclist fatalities, accounting for 15% of all traffic-related deaths. According to NHTSA data, this was the highest number of motorcyclist deaths reported since at least 1975.

To improve safety, drivers and riders must share the road and stay alert. Motorcyclists can reduce risks by staying visible, wearing DOT-approved helmets, and avoiding riding under the influence. Everyone on the road has a role to play in preventing these tragic accidents.

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