[06-30-2023] San Bernardino County, CA – Bicyclist Killed After Being Struck by Cement Truck in Ontario

[06-30-2023] Bicyclist Killed After Being Struck by Cement Truck in OntarioA pedestrian, who may have been a cyclist, was found dead after being struck by a cement truck in Ontario on Friday Morning, June 30, 2023.

The California Highway Patrol said the accident happened near the on-ramp of the eastbound 60 Freeway at Archibald Avenue at approximately 8:35 a.m.

The driver, who remained on the scene, told the police that he seemed to strike the victim while he or she was in the crosswalk. He then pulled over on the on-ramp, where a bicycle was stuck under his truck.

A yellow tarp closer to the crosswalk covered the victim’s body. The identities of the people involved have not been disclosed.

Authorities are still conducting their investigation.

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Award-Winning Bicycle Accident Lawyers in San Bernardino County

It is possible to file a claim for damages if you were hurt in a bicycle accident. Legal representation can make seeking compensation for injuries sustained in a bicycle accident much smoother.

A consultation with a lawyer who can give sound advice would be helpful in this challenging situation. Your insurance company will be notified, and your legal documents will be updated.

Our San Bernardino County bicycle accident lawyers at Arash Law, headed by Arash Khorsandi, Esq., are aggressive advocates of defending people injured in bicycle accidents. Our firm has recovered over $500 Million for clients all over California.

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What To Do After a Bicycle Accident

Being safe when riding a bicycle is paramount, but the odds are against you – cars outnumber two-wheelers in California. At some point, you or a fellow rider may be in an accident involving a motorist. Knowing what to do in the immediate aftermath can affect how well you protect your rights or those of a companion who may be severely injured. Here’s a checklist to help you maintain control and preserve critical information:

  • Dial 911: call the police or an ambulance immediately. If you are unable to do so, ask someone to help.
  • Always wait for the police to arrive and file an official report. A police report provides documentation detailing the incident, including the identity of witnesses.
  • Leave your bike in the same state after the crash. It is best if the police see the accident scene undisturbed.
  • Obtain the contact information of any witnesses.
  • Immediately seek medical attention at the scene, emergency room, hospital, or doctor’s office. When in doubt, go to the ER! Give all complaints to the doctor. Medical records prove that you were injured and document the extent of your injuries.
  • Take photos of injuries and your bicycle.
  • Never negotiate with the vehicle’s driver, regardless of who may be at fault. Get the driver’s name and insurance information, along with the names of any passengers.
  • Make a statement to insurance once you talk to a lawyer.
  • Consult with an experienced California bicycle accident lawyer on the next appropriate steps to take.

I HAD AN ACCIDENT

Fatal Bicycle Accident Statistics

Despite fewer bicycle accidents in 2018, there were still close to 800 cyclist fatalities nationwide, a 12% increase from 2001. The National Center for Health Statistics reports that, in contrast to 377 deaths from other causes, 712 bikers died due to car accidents.

According to statistics, California has the most fatal bicycle accidents. According to a National Bicycle Safety Foundation study, 11,116 people were injured, and 145 died while bicycling in California in 2017.

Riders are constantly at risk from road hazards. Vehicles ride too closely to bikers and disregard their rights, regardless of the danger. As a result, accidents and even fatalities are possible.

Drivers frequently slam through stop signs and red lights because they consistently don’t yield the right of way. Drinking or careless driving could result in a fatal bicycle collision.

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