1 Person Dead in Big Sur Motorcycle Accident on Highway 1
BIG SUR, CA (April 6, 2023) – Wednesday morning, a disastrous motorcycle crash on Highway 1 killed the male rider in Big Sur.
The incident happened at around 6:07 a.m. on southbound Highway 1.
According to reports, a southbound Harley Davidson struck a GMC Sierra 25000 that was making a left turn into a Naval Facility’s driveway.
Moreover, responders confirmed that the 53-year-old male motorcycle rider died in the crash.
Furthermore, authorities withheld the identity of the deceased, pending notification to the next of kin.
At this time, the circumstances that led to the crash remained unclear. Once additional details become available, the public will be notified.
Due to the limited information available, the authorities continued to investigate the crash.
During this tragic time, we would like to send our sincere sympathies to the bereaved family and friends of the victim.
Dealing with Loss after Disastrous Motorcycle Crash on Highway 1
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“Our goal is to safeguard the legal rights of families in the wake of catastrophic accidents. Nothing can bring back those dearly departed. Thus, we strive to secure the future of our clients, protecting them from further losses,” explains Mark Sweet of Sweet Lawyers.
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