[10-10-2023] Stanislaus County, CA – Bicyclist Hospitalized After Vehicle Crash in Turlock

[10-10-2023] Bicyclist Hospitalized After Vehicle Crash in TurlockAn unidentified bicyclist was hospitalized after being hit by a vehicle in Turlock on Tuesday afternoon, October 10, 2023.

According to the Turlock Police Department, the crash occurred at about 5:00 p.m. in the 3500 block of W. Monte Vista Avenue.

The bicyclist was reportedly struck by a vehicle while exiting the parking lot. The victim was transported to a local trauma center with unknown injuries, while the driver didn’t show any visible injuries.

As officials investigated, the second eastbound lane was closed while the first lane was opened. The victim’s current condition and the identities of those responsible for the incident were not disclosed.

Experienced Bicycle Accident Lawyers in Stanislaus County

Injuries caused by bicycle accidents may be compensated legally, and our legal representation can greatly assist. In order to obtain financial compensation for pain and suffering, the victim or their family may file an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit.

Our dedicated team of lawyers will assess your case as part of your complimentary consultation. We will assist you with the necessary formalities upon receiving any additional information affecting the settlement offer.

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What To Do After a Bicycle Accident

If you ride a bicycle and get hit by a car, you must ensure you are safe. Understanding the best ways to protect your health and legal rights is also crucial, whether you want to be ready in case a vehicle incident occurs in the future or if you’ve already had one and need more advice. By taking the following actions, you can make sure that you receive the payment you are entitled to:

  1. Move to Safety: Getting into a crash while riding a bicycle can leave you feeling shaken and disoriented. Immediately move to a safe location if possible. By relocating to the side of the road, you can help prevent further accidents.
  2. Get Immediate Medical Attention: Your adrenaline rush might initially mask the pain from your injuries. To prevent further complications, a quick body assessment is crucial to identify any bleeding, fractures, sprains, lacerations, or bruised limbs and joints. This will also help you communicate with emergency personnel when they inquire about your condition.
  3. Contact the Authorities: Inform the California Highway Patrol or the police department where the collision occurred.
  4. Document the Events Leading to the Accident: Capture every angle of the accident scene and jot down the details of the incident. Cover the “who, what, where, when, and how” aspects.

If the vehicle responsible for the accident is nearby, ensure you record its license plate number. Identify the driver if possible. Police reports, legal representation, and insurance company discussions will benefit from this data.

  • Identify All Witnesses: Keep a mental note of your location and whether there were any witnesses. If people came to your aid or were in the area, engage them in conversation. Ask about what they observed, get their names and contact details, and consent to be contacted for further assistance. It can be helpful for law enforcement, legal matters, or insurance interactions.
  • Call Our Bicycle Accident Law Firm at (888) 488-1391: Speak to our bicycle accident lawyers to discuss your incident without risk or obligation. We can determine whether your case has merit, help you talk to insurance companies, and assist you in filing a personal injury claim if necessary.

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Bicycle Accident Statistics

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 932 motor vehicle incidents resulted in biker deaths in 2020. Cycling deaths in 2019 increased by 9% compared to 2019.

The number of highway deaths and serious injuries has increased since 2010. In recent years, pedestrian and bicycle traffic fatalities and serious injuries have increased significantly, with pedestrian deaths up over 50% and bicycle deaths up over 60%.

The number of serious injuries and fatalities caused by intoxicated driving has increased by 35%. As a result, the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) develops road safety education and prevention programs. About 93.7 million dollars have been allocated by the OTS for 415 traffic safety grants in 2021, focusing on improving bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure.

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