Eduardo Hernandez Dies in Pedestrian Accident on Woodson Avenue [Lakeside, CA]

Eduardo Hernandez Dies in Pedestrian Accident on Woodson Avenue [Lakeside, CA]
Eduardo Hernandez Dies in Pedestrian Accident on Woodson Avenue [Lakeside, CA]

Pedestrian Eduardo Hernandez Struck and Killed by Bus in Lakeside Accident

 
Lakeside, CA – On Friday, 68-year-old Eduardo Hernandez died in a fatal accident at the 12000 block of Woodson Avenue.
 
Moreover, the San Diego Sheriff’s Department confirmed the December 4 accident.
The authorities received the crash report at about 5:45 p.m. in the unincorporated community of Lakeside, near Santee.
 
The pedestrian was struck and killed by a bus, although the vehicle was not confirmed by authorities.
 
Firefighters immediately responded and worked to save the pedestrian’s life.
 
However, Mr. Hernandez was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead that same day.


We at Sweet Lawyers would like to send our condolences to the family and friends of Eduardo Hernandez. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.


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“Having legal representation after such a traumatic event will provide your family the space to heal while ensuring that your well-being is protected,” says Mark Sweet, a seasoned attorney at Sweet Lawyers.
 
If you or a family is troubled in a similar Santa Monica tragic accident, call Sweet Lawyers now at (800) 674-7852. Indeed, let us help you deal with the legal circumstances of this loss. While assigning blame may feel trivial in a time like this, it is important to legally to protect your rights. We understand your difficulty in trusting a firm to handle a delicate case. Let our seasoned attorneys guide you so you won’t have to face this battle alone. Our firm is highly regarded in handling anything from a personal injury to a wrongful death case. Above all, we do not require any ridiculous retainer fees from our clients. In addition, you can reach us at any time. We are always available to help you. You just need to send us an email, talk to us on our live online chat, and you may send us a text message anytime.
 

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