Fresno Deadly Crash Under Investigation
Fresno, CA (September 15, 2024) – A woman in her 70s was killed in a pedestrian accident on Blackstone Avenue early Saturday morning.
The authorities have responded at 3:19 a.m. to the pedestrian vs vehicle accident at the intersection with Spruce Avenue.
According to the investigators, the vehicle’s driver was southbound on Blackstone Avenue in the number one lane when he struck the woman.
Troopers determined the driver appeared to have had the green light when the collision happened. Also, they do not believe the driver was under the influence.
Sadly, the woman succumbed to her injuries at the crash scene.
Meanwhile, the authorities ask anyone who may have information or witnessed the crash to call Fresno Police at 559-621-7000.
Sweet Lawyers expresses sympathies to those who have lost the deceased. Our hearts are with you through these trying times.
The Bereaved Must Hire a Legal Representative
Despite the additional safety features on newer vehicles, accident rate continues to increase, rather than decrease.
Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death for individuals ages 5-64.
As a matter of fact, according to the NHTSA, two out of three motorists will be involved in an accident during their life.
That is why it is crucial to hire a legal representative.
Having legal representation after such a traumatic event will provide your family with the space to heal, while also ensuring justice for your loved one.
With our wrongful death lawyers on your side, all you have to worry about is your well-being while our team focuses on your legal claim.
To the loved ones of the deceased in this collision, call us. You don’t have to experience more hardship because of other people’s negligence. With our team, you can be sure we will find the best possible outcome for you.
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