[08-14-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – Bicyclist Killed After Being Struck by Vehicle in Quartz Hill

[08-14-2023] Bicyclist Killed After Being Struck by Vehicle in Quartz HillA bicyclist was fatally injured after being struck by a vehicle in Quartz Hill, Los Angeles County, on Monday evening, August 14, 2023.

The California Highway Patrol responded to the accident near 42nd Street West and Avenue L intersection around 10:51 p.m.

A vehicle struck a bicyclist while riding on the road. There were severe injuries on the bicyclist when he was found. The authorities attempted to save the life of the victim. The patient died at a nearby hospital after being transported there.

The victim had not yet been identified. However, a damaged Chevrolet Camaro was left at the scene and towed for evidence. Police did not mention whether the suspect remained on the scene and cooperated with them.

A hit-and-run crash has not been ruled out, although there was no indication that anyone was being held.

Award-Winning Bicycle Accident Lawyers in Los Angeles County

If you are injured, or a loved one is killed in a bicycle accident, you may be eligible to file a claim for damages. A lawyer can help you obtain compensation for your injuries and loss, and we can provide legal advice if needed. Any questions regarding your legal rights as a client can be directed to our legal team.

It is crucial to consult with an experienced lawyer in this challenging situation to obtain sound advice. We will notify your insurance company and update your legal documents.

Our Los Angeles 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 $750 Million for clients all over California.

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What To Do After a Bicycle Accident

In California, cars outnumber two-wheelers, so bicycle safety is paramount. You or a fellow rider may be involved in an accident with a motorist. Knowing what to do in the immediate aftermath can make a difference in protecting your rights or those of a companion who has been 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Do not 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.

I HAD AN ACCIDENT

Fatal Bicycle Accident Statistics

According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, 932 bicycles were killed in motor vehicle incidents in 2020. This marks a 9% increase over 2019 when 856 cyclists were killed.

In cities, bicycles and vehicles are most likely to collide. Car collisions frequently result in injuries or deaths for bicyclists. A bicycle accident usually involves at least one bicycle colliding with a parked or moving automobile, a pedestrian, or another bicycle.

Between 2007 and 2018, 8,908 cyclists died in the United States. They arrived at the average by dividing the total by 12. In 2018, 857 cyclists were killed, making it the deadliest year for cyclists.

Cycling has become a popular type of exercise for many Californians who are leading healthier lives. Cycling on the road alongside cars can be extremely dangerous, and bicycle accidents can cause severe or fatal injuries.

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