Motorcyclist Killed in Cajon Pass Accident on Interstate 15 near Kenwood Avenue
CAJON PASS, CA (October 9, 2022) – Saturday morning, a man died in a motorcycle crash on Interstate 15 near Kenwood Avenue.
The incident happened at around 4:21 a.m on northbound Interstate 15 near the Kenwood Avenue exit.
According to the San Bernardino County Fire Department and CHP, a northbound motorcycle lost control for still unknown reasons. As it crashed, the motorcyclist was ejected into the roadway. Then, a Nissan behind the motorcycle failed to stop in time and struck the motorcyclist.
Moreover, responding paramedics pronounced the motorcyclist dead at the scene.
Reports revealed that the female driver of the Nissan remained at the scene to cooperate with the authorities.
Meanwhile, the events leading to the fatal crash remained under investigation.
During this tragic time, we would like to send our sincere sympathies to the bereaved family and friends of the victim.
Dealing with The Loss after the Crash in Cajon Pass
Assigning blame is usually one of the last things you would consider doing in a time of devastating loss. Then, the family of the victim must become aware that they have the authority to file a wrongful death suit. A wrongful death suit can be the first step toward closure.
“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.
Sweet Lawyers consist of a compassionate legal team that aids families in the most delicate moments. Our firm buckles down when it comes to our clients’ futures and well-being. If you are facing a wrongful death case, call (800) 674 7852. We encourage you to rest and rehabilitate. Meanwhile, we determine the ideal approach to getting you the restitution you deserve. The financial toll the loss of a loved one has brought will be covered by us. If you’re interested, call our wrongful death attorneys today.