[11-01-2023] Orange County, CA – Male Pedestrian Killed Following Collision With Vehicle on East Lincoln Avenue

[11-01-2023] Male Pedestrian Killed Following Collision With Vehicle on East Lincoln AvenueA male pedestrian was killed following a collision with a vehicle in Orange on Wednesday night, November 1, 2023.

The Orange Police Department and the Orange Fire Department were dispatched upon reports of the traffic collision around 7:24 p.m. at the 300 block of East Lincoln Avenue.

According to the preliminary investigation, a Chevy Blazer struck a pedestrian who was walking north outside of a crosswalk while it was traveling west on Lincoln.

The pedestrian was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries, where he was later declared dead. The Chevy driver remained on the scene and was found to have no evidence of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

While investigations into the cause and factors of the collision continue, officials have not provided details of the incident.

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9 Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Accident

It is tough to think clearly after being hit by a vehicle, let alone if you are injured. But what you say and do at the crash scene can significantly affect the outcome of a subsequent claim you file against the party at fault. The following tips may help you avoid doing something that could reduce the value of your personal injury claim:

  1. Call the police as soon as the accident occurs and ensure an officer creates an accident report.
  2. Take photos of your injuries, the accident scene, property damage, the weather conditions, the road conditions, and the vehicle that hit you.
  3. Take pictures of the at-fault driver’s license, insurance card, and license plate.
  4. Get all eyewitnesses’ names, contact information, or anyone who may have seen anything.
  5. See a doctor or other healthcare professional immediately, and tell them about every affected part of your body.
  6. Keep a journal about your injuries and the recovery process, detailing how you feel, the treatment you receive, and what costs you pay.
  7. Do not speak to the insurance adjuster or accept a settlement offer until you talk to an experienced lawyer.
  8. Stay off social media and avoid posting about being in an accident or the circumstances of your accident.
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Fatal Pedestrian Accident Statistics

According to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, hit-and-run accidents caused twenty-four percent (24.3 percent) of pedestrian fatalities in 2020. Deaths from pedestrians increased by 46.2% between 2011 and 2020, while deaths from other traffic increased by 14.4%. Deaths for pedestrians increased by 3.9 percent from 2019 to 2020, despite a 13.2 percent decrease in vehicles being driven.

A total of 7,388 pedestrians and 961 bicyclists were killed, and approximately 60,000 pedestrians and 41,000 bicyclists were injured in motor vehicle crashes in 2021. Bicyclists made up 2 percent of crash deaths, and pedestrians made up about 17 percent.

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