Deadly Collision on Etiwanda Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA (January 02, 2022) – On Tuesday, the authorities reported that a pedestrian died in a traffic crash on Etiwanda Avenue.
Apparently, the fatal crash happened at the 8000 block area, wherein they confirmed the victim dead at 4:59 a.m.
Meanwhile, they withheld the victim’s identity pending the notification of the next of kin. Officers are still investigating this collision.
Please contact the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department for further details on this incident.
We extend our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased. May you find strength during this painful time.
We Can Help the Bereaved
The aftermath of deadly accidents can make everything difficult for a family.
Having a legal representative after such a traumatic event will give your family space to heal. Importantly, you can be sure that you will get justice for your loved one.
“Our goal is to safeguard the legal rights of families in the wake of accidents. Insurance companies only protect their own interests, which is why we protect those of our clients. Our firm works hard to ensure that you are granted the highest restitution possible,” says Mark Sweet, of Sweet Lawyers.
We represent the families of the victims that died in a crash. Furthermore, our law group is well-versed in the legal justice system. Indeed, we have no problem overcoming challenging suits. So, if you are facing a wrongful death case, call (800) 674 7852.
Our lawyers will exhaust their best to ensure you get the maximum settlement. Indeed, they will speak to witnesses, analyze evidence, and obtain important data that will help your case.
Our legal experts will work on your behalf to hold the responsible party accountable for their failure to follow traffic laws, resulting in the untimely death of your loved one.
We encourage you to grieve and heal, while we determine the ideal approach to getting your family a satisfying settlement. Reach out to us anytime if you would like to know more about a wrongful death claim.