Fatal Pedestrian Collision Reported on Elkhorn Boulevard
A fatal pedestrian collision occurred in Rio Linda on September 14, involving two separate vehicles and caused critical injuries to a driver. The accident happened along Elkhorn Boulevard near Rio Linda Boulevard sometime before or around 9:45 p.m., according to the North Sacramento California Highway Patrol (CHP), in two separate incidents. The driver of what may have involved a silver-colored sedan struck the pedestrian and fled the scene.
Second Driver Swerves to Miss Hitting Pedestrian
Later, another driver saw the pedestrian on the road, which caused the motorist to swerve to try and avoid hitting them. Sadly, the driver exited the roadway onto a residential property, suffering critical trauma. A juvenile also in the vehicle was unharmed. No additional details were released, and the period between the first and second accidents is unknown. An investigation is underway by the CHP traffic accident unit. Officials have recently identified the deceased as 32-year-old Brian Jakob McIntyre.
Searching for a Fleeing Driver in a Fatal Pedestrian Collision
Finding the driver who caused the fatal pedestrian collision is critical to holding them responsible for their actions. We’ve been successful many times in finding fleeing drivers. Our investigative techniques are vital in locating these negligent drivers. We look for surveillance cameras in the area, scout out the accident scene for clues, and interview any witnesses to the crash. In addition, the police report is examined for any helpful information.
Using Insurance Coverage to Pay for Your Accident Injuries
Many Californians have insurance that covers uninsured or underinsured drivers. When you suffer an injury or a loved one dies caused by a hit-and-run driver who can’t be located, you may use your insurance to help pay for your injuries. Even if the injured person does not have this coverage but another family member does, it can be used instead.
How Do I Know if My Family Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?
By calling, an attorney can review your accident case and determine whether or not your family can potentially file a claim for wrongful death following a fatal pedestrian collision. They can also answer any questions and let you know the options to recover compensation. Accident attorneys work on a contingency basis, so when you let an attorney handle your case, you owe them nothing unless your claim has a successful outcome.
Do I Have a Limited Time in Which to File a Claim?
Those injured because of the negligence of another person or entity in California have to file their claim within two years of the date of the injury. The court will refuse to hear the case if it is filed late. There are exceptions to the law, such as medical injuries or if the trauma involves a minor. By contacting an injury lawyer, you can determine what law pertains to your case and ensure your rights are protected.
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Personal Injury Attorneys in Rio Linda
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