Orange, CA – Pedestrian Killed in Crash on W. Lincoln Ave.
Orange, CA (February 24, 2024) – A pedestrian was killed in a crash that took place in Orange on Friday, February 23rd. The accident was reported around 6:40 p.m. at the intersection of West Lincoln Avenue and North Berkeley Street.
According to the California Highway Patrol, a pedestrian was crossing the road when they were struck by a vehicle. The pedestrian, who was not identified, suffered critical injuries and died at the crash scene. The victim’s name was not immediately released. Police did not provide any other information on the circumstances leading up to the collision. There were no other injuries reported. The intersection was shut down in both directions as the crash was investigated. Drivers were told to avoid the scene and to find alternate routes of travel during this time. There is no word on whether any charges are expected. The accident remains under investigation. There is no further information available.
We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to the victim’s family following this fatal pedestrian crash in Orange.
California Pedestrian Accidents
Each year, approximately 1,000 pedestrians are killed in crashes that take place each year on California’s roadways. Additionally, more than 14,000 people will be hurt in pedestrian crashes. Many of the injuries that occur in California pedestrian accidents will be serious or even fatal in nature. Accidents involving pedestrians have a much greater chance of resulting in injuries than other types of crashes due to the fact that pedestrians have almost no protection from the force and impact of a collision.
Most pedestrian accidents occur at intersections or at night and in poorly lit areas. Pedestrian safety is an extremely relevant topic and government agencies in California have attempted to implement policies and programs to reduce the number of fatal accidents that occur in our state. Unfortunately, the number of deadly collisions still remain high and many innocent victims continue to be affected.
If you or a family member have been impacted by a pedestrian crash in California, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible. Having an experienced attorney by your side can make a major difference in the outcome of your case. Additionally, it is important to follow all of the proper legal procedures in order to ensure that your case is handled appropriately and that you receive the compensation that you deserve. You could have a limited time to act following a crash so it is important to seek legal help at the soonest possible time in order to avoid the loss of your rights.
Our team stands ready to speak with you at any time. We will treat your case with the care and compassion that it deserves. We offer a free consultation for all potential clients and there is no fee until we have obtained a recovery on your behalf. When you need a tough law firm, we deliver the results that you need. To schedule your time to speak with a pedestrian accident attorney in Orange, please reach out to us using our online intake form or give us a call at 866-236-5474.
Note: The content generated by our team of writers relies on secondary sources for its creation. We have not conducted independent verification of the facts pertaining to this specific incident. If you identify any inaccuracies within this content, please contact Benji Personal Injury immediately so that we update the post with the most accurate and up-to-date information available. If you wish to have the post removed from our platform, we are prepared to do so upon request.
Disclaimer: This publication is not intended as a solicitation for business purposes. Its primary objective is to provide informational content. None of the information presented herein should be construed as medical or legal advice. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries in an accident, it is imperative that you seek immediate medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional. Furthermore, please be advised that the photograph featured in this publication does not depict the scene of the referenced accident.