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bicycling helmet fallen on the asphalt next to a bicycle after car accident on the street in the city

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Sacramento, CA – An incident unfolded early Monday morning, April 22, 2024, at the intersection of Mack Road and Stockton Boulevard in Sacramento, in which a bicyclist collided with a big rig, according to KCRA.

According to dispatcher radio communications, around 5:52 AM the big rig was traveling at approximately 40 mph when it collided with the male bike rider. Emergency services promptly transported the bicyclist to a hospital for medical treatment.

At the time of reporting, the exact cause of the crash remains unclear.

Personal Injury Claims

After a vehicular accident, in addition to emotional distress, victims and their families can be overwhelmed with the sudden financial burdens of medical bills, loss of income due to recovery time, and, in unfortunate circumstances, burial fees.

The responsibility for these costs should fall upon those responsible for causing these injuries and their insurance provider. However, insurance companies will try to minimize the compensation for any claim they cannot deny, which is why having the help of a skilled personal injury attorney can prove crucial in ensuring justice for victims of vehicular accidents.

Duty of Care Toward Cyclists and Pedestrians

Cyclists and pedestrians are owed a “duty of care” from drivers no matter where they meet. Motorists are legally obligated to monitor the roads ahead, and all mirrors and blind spots, for any rider who may be nearby. Drivers must hit the brakes to avoid any chance of a collision. This legal responsibility stems from the fact that cyclists and pedestrians travel with less protection alongside heavier and faster cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Drivers must also stop once a collision has occurred to get medical attention for a cyclist or pedestrian as fast as possible. Remaining on the scene, turning on hazard lights, and blocking off traffic also reduce the chances of the victim being struck by approaching motorists who may not be able to see an injured cyclist down in the street.

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