Bicyclist Injured in Vehicle Crash on 1200 Airport Park Boulevard [Ukiah, CA]

Bicyclist Injured in Vehicle Crash on 1200 Airport Park Boulevard [Ukiah, CA]
Bicyclist Injured in Vehicle Crash on 1200 Airport Park Boulevard [Ukiah, CA]

1 Hospitalized in Ukiah Bicycle Accident on 1200 Airport Park Boulevard

 
UKIAH, CA (October 30, 2022) – Friday morning, a bicyclist sustained injuries following a crash with a vehicle on 1200 Airport Park Boulevard.
 
The incident happened at around 11:32 a.m. at the 1200 block of Airport Park Boulevard.
 
According to reports, a vehicle struck a cyclist riding an electric bike for still unknown reasons.
 
Moreover, responders rushed the cyclist to a trauma center via helicopter.
 
Meanwhile, the events leading to the crash remained under investigation.


Bicycle Accidents Similar to Crash in Ukiah

 
Each year, around 20-50 million motorists and bicyclists are injured or become disabled due to a crash. However, even if accidents are a common occurrence, many people do not suspect what follows in the event of a crash.
 
Therefore, it is crucial to know how to proceed in case you find yourself injured after an accident. The most valuable step you can take in response to a bicycle accident is hiring a personal injury attorney.
 
“A common misconception is that personal injury lawyers don’t care. That is simply not true. Injury lawyers care about and want justice for their clients. We are driven by the desire to make our clients whole again,” says attorney Steve Baric of Sweet Lawyers.
 
If you or a family member sustained injuries in a bicycle crash, call the experienced attorneys at Sweet Lawyers. We have over 40 years of experience in the legal field. We know what it takes to win your case . Moreover, our attorneys and the experienced professional legal team dealt with cases such as this one, and know the physical and emotional toll they take. Furthermore, our team will fight to achieve the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve. Thus, call our offices at (800) 674 7852 for a free consultation.
 

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