1 Dead in Orange Bicycle Crash on Meats Avenue
ORANGE, CA (September 21, 2020) – Sunday night, a 3-year-old boy died in a bicycle accident on Meats Avenue in Orange.
According to reports, at about 7:15 p.m., a woman driving a pickup in a mobile home park struck and killed the boy. Orange police Sgt. Phil McMullin confirmed that the fatal crash occurred on 1931 E. Meats Avenue.
Despite the paramedics performing CPR on the little boy, he still succumbed to injuries at the scene. At this time, the authorities haven’t disclosed his identity due to pending family notification.
Meanwhile, the female driver remained at the scene and helped with the investigation. Furthermore, the police said that drugs or alcohol didn’t play a role in the incident.
The fatal bicycle accident on Meats Avenue remains under active investigation.
With heavy hearts, we extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the victim.
Bicycle Accidents in California
In today’s current state of affairs, walking and bicycling outside has increased in commonality. Meanwhile, so has the risk of accidents.
According to Tyler Toomey, a practicing attorney at Sweet Lawyers, “Common locations for these incidents include shopping center entrances and street corners.”
In the face of such a tragedy, it is important to make sure your family is taken care of. If you want strong legal representation to advocate on your behalf, contact Sweet Lawyers at (800) 674 7852. When someone dies in a pedestrian accident, the children, parents, or guardians of the deceased have the right to file a claim. We are a wrongful death case law group that aims to do right by your loved one. Also, we’re determined to get you the best settlement while you work on healing and recovering. Call us today for a 100% free case evaluation. Above all, we believe your loved one deserves proper justice.