[08-27-2023] Sacramento County, CA – Unidentified Woman Fatally Struck by Car on Fruitridge Road

[08-27-2023] Unidentified Woman Fatally Struck by Car on Fruitridge RoadAn unidentified woman was killed after being struck by a car on Fruitridge Road in Sacramento County on Sunday evening, August 27, 2023.

According to the Sacramento Police Department, the incident occurred at approximately 9:00 p.m. on the 5000 block of Fruitridge Road.

Unfortunately, the woman was declared deceased at the scene. However, her identity remains undisclosed at this time. Officials said the driver involved remained at the scene and cooperated with the authorities.

No further details were released and anyone with the information related to the incident should contact the authorities immediately.

The investigation into the collision continues.

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Within California’s legal structure, pedestrians are granted fair rights and protections comparable to those of drivers and cyclists, emphasizing the importance of equality. If you encounter injuries as a pedestrian or endure the unfortunate loss of a loved one due to a driver’s negligence, you retain the entitlement to seek monetary reparation.

Our highly recommended pedestrian accident lawyers in Sacramento County are wholeheartedly committed to carefully evaluating your circumstances, offering essential advice throughout the legal process, and considering crucial factors that might impact the suitable compensation you deserve. If you need assistance, we encourage you to contact us promptly.

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Nine Steps to Navigate the Aftermath of Pedestrian Accident

Whether you find yourself injured or as a family member of a deceased victim, it’s crucial to recognize that the initial words and actions you take after the incident can significantly shape the result of your claim or legal case.

To enhance the potential of your injury claim, kindly take into account the subsequent recommendations:

  1. Call the police after the accident, and make sure the officer creates an accident report.
  2. Document your injuries, the accident scene, property damage, weather conditions, road conditions, and the vehicle that struck you.
  3. Take a picture of the driver at fault’s license, insurance card, and license plate.
  4. Obtain all eyewitnesses’ names, contact information, or anyone who has seen anything.
  5. Visit a doctor or other healthcare professional immediately and inform them of all affected parts of your body.
  6. Keep a journal detailing your injuries and recovery. Describe how you feel, the treatment you receive, and the costs you pay.
  7. Consult a personal injury lawyer before accepting a settlement offer from an insurance adjuster.
  8. Stay off social media. Please don’t post about your accident or its circumstances.
  9. Contact an experienced California pedestrian accident lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your case.

I HAD AN ACCIDENT

Fatal Pedestrian Accident Statistics

In the United States, pedestrian fatalities and injuries have increased significantly. As the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) indicated, despite an overall 14% decrease in traffic-related fatalities from 2007 to 2016, there was a significant 27% surge in pedestrian fatalities during that period.

In 2016, the nation reported an alarming total of 5,977 pedestrian fatalities, translating to an average of approximately 88 lives lost each day. Moreover, hospitals documented a collective 137,000 instances of pedestrian injuries in 2017. Notably, California stood out with a substantial tally of pedestrian fatalities, registering 893 deaths and over 14,000 injuries in 2012.

California leads the nation in pedestrian fatalities and severe injuries compared to other states. The primary factors contributing to most pedestrian accidents involve vehicles failing to yield to pedestrians or making abrupt stops. We recommend consulting an experienced attorney specializing in handling such cases if you are considering seeking legal counsel.

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