Eric Trainer Dies in Motorcycle Crash on 60 Freeway [Moreno Valley, CA]

Eric Trainer Dies in Motorcycle Crash on 60 Freeway [Moreno Valley, CA]

Moreno Valley Traffic Crash Kills Hemet Man Eric Trainer

Moreno Valley, CA (July 26, 2022) – On Monday, Eric Trainer, 47, of Hemet, died in a motorcycle crash on 60 Freeway.

The authorities received the crash report at about 7:30 p.m. on the eastbound freeway near Day Street. Officers say the crash also involved a pickup truck.

Immediately, the paramedics rushed Eric Trainer to Riverside University Health System Medical Center where he died.

Meanwhile, the authorities are investigating the cause of the Moreno Valley traffic crash. There is no information if anyone else sustained injuries in the collision.


Sweet Lawyers extends our deepest sympathies to the bereaved family of Eric Trainer. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.


When a Loved One Dies in Collision

California’s road accident rate continues to increase, rather than decrease. Road accidents like the Moreno Valley traffic crash still happen despite the additional safety features of newer vehicle models.

Moreover, the increased crash rate indicates that auto accidents happen everywhere. In fact, they are a leading cause of death for individuals ages 5-64.

Accordingly, the NHTSA says two out of three motorists will experience a traffic accident during their life.

Furthermore, that is why it is truly important to reach out to us if you lost a loved one in an accident.

When you hire our seasoned wrongful death lawyers, you will only need to tend to your well-being. Our team will focus on your legal claim.

To the loved ones of Eric Trainer, you don’t need to experience hardship because of other people’s negligence. Our legal experts will find the best possible outcome for you.

Additionally, with over 40 years of experience in the legal field, we know what it takes to win your wrongful death case.

Our attorneys will fight to achieve the justice you and your family truly deserve from a deadly incident.

Call us at (800) 674 7852. You can always reach out to us any time of the day and any day of the week.

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