Officers Investigate Deadly Collision in Blythe
Blythe, CA (May 7, 2024) – 61-year-old Phillip Means of Lake Havazu Arizona was killed following a dirt bike accident at Shorty’s Sports Park Sunday morning.
Officers said Means was involved in a collision at a sanctioned off-road racing event.
He was immediately transported to a hospital where he was declared deceased at 11:10 a.m. the same day.
The authorities are still investigating.
Sweet Lawyers extend our sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.
Should the Bereaved of Phillip Means File a Wrongful Death Claim?
Following this fatal crash, it is important to make sure you are legally covered so you can grieve in peace.
That is why hiring a legal expert who can help you with a possible wrongful death claim is one of the best decisions one could make during this time.
Moreover, it is helpful to know that each state has its laws covering who can file a wrongful death suit on behalf of the deceased.
Furthermore, these people are related to or depend financially on the deceased. The law usually allows the following people to file a wrongful death case:
- Surviving spouses
- Domestic partners (registered domestic partnership)
- Children of the deceased
- Financial dependents, parents, and minors under the care of the deceased
- Personal representatives
So, to the bereaved, reach out to our wrongful death lawyers. Let us help you discover if you are eligible to file a case on behalf of your departed loved one.
With 40 years of practice, Sweet Lawyers is confident that we can tackle your wrongful death lawsuit and help you recover. Our legal experts are here to guide you through a legal claim.
Call our offices right now at (800) 674 7852 and let us help you get justice for your family. Additionally, our consultation is free and confidential.