July 31, 2009

Helpful Information About Minor Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Some of the most serious injuries that one can suffer from an accident are brain injuries. They are very debilitating and they often go undiagnosed or under-diagnosed. Two of the most common categories of brain injuries are minor traumatic brain injury (MTBI) and traumatic brain injury (TBI).

To help injury accident victims recognize the symptoms of MTBI and TBI and their treatments, we have written two articles about minor traumatic brain injury caused by accidents and treatment for MTBI and TBI. They've been posted on our San Diego personal injury website which provides helpful resources for San Diego injury accident victims.

If you would like to speak with our personal injury attorneys about your brain injury accident, please contact our San Diego law firm at 619-233-5020.

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July 31, 2009

Interstate 15 (I-15) Truck and Car Accidents

The Interstate 15 (I-15 or "the 15") freeway runs along the inland part of San Diego County and runs north from National City through Escondido and Temecula in the north until it reaches Nevada near Las Vegas.

I-15 is a highly traveled shipping lane for interstate trucks and big-rigs. Because of their larger size and reduced maneuverability, we see an increased number of motor vehicle accidents along the freeway, including car accidents, truck crashes, and motorcycle wrecks.

We have added a new web report on our San Diego injury accident website about Interstate 15 trucking accidents and car wrecks. Check it out.

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July 31, 2009

San Diego City Council Takes on Pedicab Accidents and Injuries

The highly publicized death of a San Diego tourist by a pedicab driver last month has given way to new regulations being put in place on pedicab drivers by the San Diego City Council, who met on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, to re-regulate many of the rules.

The council approved a long list of changes that they find will help to improve safety as well as protect the customers. The Council also was adamant that they were not done with the regulations, and would be making more as they continued to research and find what was best to improve the entire oversight.

New regulations will cap the number of pedicabs allowed to operate in high-traffic zones, and will require drivers to display fares in a prominent location. It will also ban the three-wheeled bikes from sidewalks and streets with speed limits of more than 25 mph, unless they safely use a bicycle lane. They will no longer be allowed to take up metered parking space, and must carry proof of insurance and require their passengers to wear seat belts. All regulations will be taking effect in 30 days.

Many pedicab owners are very upset about the new laws, as it is projected to hurt their business by having to cut their workers by as much as 60 percent. Currently 430 pedicabs are legally registered to operate in San Diego, and 817 people have received operator permits to drive the pedicabs within the past year. You can read more about the San Diego City Council's hearing and proposed new laws to regulate pedicab safety in this SignOnSanDiego.com story.

If you or anyone you know has ever been injured or killed in a San Diego pedicab accident, please contact San Diego personal injury lawyer Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego injury attorneys at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact these San Diego accident lawyers online here.

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July 31, 2009

San Diego Bicyclist Dies on North Torrey Pines Road

An elderly man cycling in San Diego County died last week while out on his ride. His identity had not yet been released, but he was known to have been riding his bicycle south along North Torrey Pines Road when he died, and had apparently experienced a medical problem, which was to blame for his death, according to San Diego Police Department officers who reported on the matter.

Police had received a call around 10:45 a.m. the day of the accident last week about a solo bicycle accident along North Torrey Pines Road just north of Callan Road, and found the man alone and on the pavement when they arrived. The official cause of death is still pending an autopsy to be conducted by the Medical Examiner's Office.

If you or anyone you know has ever been injured or killed in a San Diego bicycle accident, please contact San Diego personal injury attorney Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego injury attorneys at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact these San Diego accident attorneys online here.

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July 31, 2009

Father of Chula Vista Girl May Face Charges in San Diego Trolley Accident

Earlier this week, we posted a story about this fatal San Diego trolley accident in Chula Vista where 4 year-old Veronica Ramirez was killed. She had been riding on a bicycle with her father when they approached the trolley crossing at L Street. According to witnesses, the guard arms were down and the warning lights were flashing when Veronica's father decided to ride around the guard arms in front of the oncoming trolley.

It wasn't a contest.

Veronica was airlifted to Rady's Children's Hospital in Kearny Mesa to treat her ultimately fatal traumatic brain injury (TBI) and head injury. Her father was taken via ambulance to treat a fractured pelvis.

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July 31, 2009

San Diego Boy Hospitalized After San Marcos Scooter Crash

A 12-year-old San Diego County boy ran a stop sign while riding a scooter, which resulted in a minivan vs. scooter accident in San Marcos, producing devastating results. A sheriff's deputy reported that the boy was airlifted to San Diego's Rady's Children's Hospital for treatment.

The boy had been riding the popular Razor scooter along with two other boys on Pommel Way southbound at 7:45 p.m. on July 25, 2009, when they went through a stop sign at Palomarcos Avenue, and he collided with a minivan that was crossing through the intersection at the time. The driver of the minivan had attempted to avoid collision, swerving and successfully missing the first two boys, but struck the third, inducing a serious head injury and possible traumatic brain injury (TBI) to him.

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July 30, 2009

Knee Injuries Commonly Caused by Accidents and Their Treatments

Knee injuries are commonly caused by personal injury accidents, particularly slip and fall accidents where the foot unexpectedly moves underneath the body in odd ways.

Knee injuries can often be treated in an out-patient procedure. However, sometimes knee injuries are so severe that they require more serious surgery.

To help San Diego injury accident victims who have suffered knee injuries, we published two articles on our personal injury law website about common knee injuries and knee injury treatments. We hope that you find them useful.

If you have suffered a knee injury in an injury accident, please contact our San Diego personal injury lawyers for a free consultation at 619-233-5020.

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July 29, 2009

Interstate Trucking Accidents | San Diego Personal Injury Attorney

Big rig trucking accidents are very serious. When a vehicle is struck by a tractor trailor, they are either completely destroyed or very seriously damaged. And that is just the car, not the passengers inside. Drivers and passengers typically either suffer lifelong injuries or are killed.

Due to the severity of these accidents, people injured due to interstate trucking accidents should certainly consult with a personal injury attorney.

We hope to help truck wreck victims by providing educational materials and information so that our clients are informed and can make educated decisions. To that end, we have written this helpful article all about interstate trucking accidents and posted it on our San Diego personal injury law firm website. Please read through it and, if you would like to receive more information or assistance with your truck accident claim, please contact our San Diego injury accident attorneys at 619-233-5020.

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July 29, 2009

San Diego Bay Boat Crash Injures Father and Daughter

An Escondido man, 33, and his 11-year-old daughter were seriously injured on July 27, 2009, in San Diego's Mission Bay when their private watercraft (PWC) crashed.

The father and daughter had been on the same watercraft when it was struck by another vessel around 10:45 a.m. near Ski Beach along Fiesta Island, according to Lt. Andy Lerum. The driver of the other water vessel had no reported injuries. Both father and daughter were taken to nearby San Diego hospitals, while San Diego police were still investigating the boat crash. You can read more about this SignOnSanDiego.com story.

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July 29, 2009

San Diego Border Patrol Agent Shot in Chula Vista Attack

Last Friday, federal investigators were on a mad hunt to find the suspect involved in the shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent who was shot in the head in Chula Vista. Unfortunately, the suspect has left only a confusing trail of evidence.

Agent Robert Rosas, a 30-year-old married father of two was killed around 9 p.m. last Thursday when responding alone to a suspected border incursion near Campo, a town in rural, arid terrain in southeastern San Diego County. He was shot in the head and in the body and was dead by the time backup agents arrived, according to Keith Slotter, a special agent in charge of the FBI's San Diego bureau.

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July 28, 2009

Shoulder Injuries Caused by Accidents and Their Treatment

Shoulder injuries are commonly caused by car accidents, typically by seat belts restraining the left shoulder while the body is accelerated forward by the force of a rear impact. San Diego accident victims need help treating these shoulder injuries and need helpful information to assist them in their recovery.

Because of that, we wrote two articles to help injury accident victims and have posted them on our San Diego personal injury website (the articles are linked above).

We hope you find them useful. If you would like more assistance and guidance about your injury accident claim, please contact our San Diego personal injury attorneys at 619-233-5020.

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July 28, 2009

Orange County Jury Awards Injured Construction Supervisor $4.7 Million After Being Struck by Commercial Truck

On July 28, 2009, an injured construction supervisor was awarded $4.7 million by an Orange County, CA jury after being struck by a commercial truck and severely injured. You can read more about the verdict at the link.

If you or a loved one has ever been injured or killed in a San Diego trucking accident, contact San Diego commercial truck accident lawyer Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego injury attorneys of the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact these San Diego, CA personal injury lawyers online here.

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July 27, 2009

Valley Center Man Killed in San Diego County Bicycle Accident

On July 21, 2009, a bicyclist was fatally injured on a rural road in North San Diego County when the bike he was riding was struck by by a pickup truck.

The victim, Angel Guadalupe Galvez, 37, had been cycling southbound along Cole Grade Road in Valley Center as the 1992 Chevrolet pickup approached from behind, around 8:15 a.m. according to California Highway Patrol. As the driver tried to pass Galvez just by Fruitvale Road, the struck intercepted the bicycle. Medics that had arrived on the scene took Galvez to Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, where Galvez, a Valley Center resident, was pronounced dead a short time later.

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July 27, 2009

4 Year Old Killed, Father Injured, After Bicycle Hit by Trolley

A 4 year-old girl, identified as Veronica Ramirez, was killed and her 34 year-old father injured when the bicycle they were riding was struck by a San Diego trolley in Chula Vista on July 26, 2009.

The Chula Vista bicycle accident occurred on westbound L Street near Industrial Boulevard. According to witnesses, the trolley signals were already activated and the barriers were lowered when the young man attempted to cross the tracks as the trolley approached. The trolley struck the bicyclists, sending them flying about 40 feet.

The young girl was taken to Rady Children's Hospital but died a short time later from her head injury. Her father was taken to UCSD Medical Center with a broken hip and internal injuries.

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July 26, 2009

San Diego Motorcycle Accidents and Injuries

Motorcycle accidents are more likely than car accidents to cause serious injury or death to the rider. San Diego motorcyclists, more than most motorists, need the help of a trained and experienced personal injury attorney.

We recently added a helpful article about motorcycle accidents and injuries on our San Diego personal injury website. We hope that you find it useful and beneficial.

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July 23, 2009

Man Injured After Attack at San Diego House Party

A San Diego house party on July 18, 2009, turned dangerous when a man in attendance there was knocked unconscious before he left in the early morning hours, according to police. The Rancho Bernardo assault occurred around 5 a.m. when the assailant insulted the victim's girlfriend at the party that was held on Grassy Trail Drive.

After the insult, the girlfriend threw her drink on the man and he pushed her. The woman's boyfriend then grabbed the assailant and told him to leave immediately. Although the man left with his friends, they waited outside for the couple to leave. When they did leave, the attacker reportedly punched the victim in the face, knocking him to the ground. The assailant did not stop there, however, as he stomped on the man's face and then fled. The man had to be taken to the hospital by his friends for serious injuries, although they were not believed to be life-threatening. You can read more about this San Diego assault and battery in this SignOnSanDiego.com story.

If you or anyone you know has ever been injured or killed in a San Diego private property injury please contact San Diego personal injury lawyer Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego injury attorneys at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact these San Diego accident attorneys online here.

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July 22, 2009

San Diego MTS Worker Shot on the Job

A San Diego Metropolitan Transit System security officer was reported to be in stable condition in the hospital following a shooting attack on his life when he was shot twice while at the Grossmont Trolley Station in La Mesa late July 18, 2009.

The shooting happened at 10:15 p.m. when an unidentified man shot the worker with a semiautomatic pistol, and then took the gun and two spare magazines from the officer's belt. The attacker was not found even though a search was conducted with both police dogs and a helicopter. Trolley services at the station were suspended until 3:40 a.m. the following day for police investigation. Riders were instead transported by bus. MTS officials report that security has been enhanced as a direct result of the incident.

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July 21, 2009

Study Shows Driving While Texting More Dangerous than DUI

The results of a study conducted by the Automobile Association of America has shown that driving-while texting (DWT) increases the likelihood of being involved in a car accident by a staggering 50 percent. A similar study also showed that DWT was considerably more dangerous than driving while under the influence (DUI).

One of the studies simulated driving with a light turning red on the dashboard to show a car stopping suddenly in front. Results showed that it took longer and required a much greater distance for a DWT driver to stop than a DUI driver. According to this particular scenario, texting is significantly worse than being drunk when operating a motorcycle or motor vehicle.

While the rate of auto accident deaths due to DWTs increases, researchers at the University of Utah have developed a device they named Key2SafeDriving which blocks all cell phones in a car that has its ignition turned on. This program would allow calls to 911 and other special numbers the override the disarming. DWTs is a significant problem not only on freeways and streets, but on train and trolley tracks as well. Recently in Southern California, a commuter train engineer ran a red light while texting and caused a train crash that killed 25 people and injured 130 others.

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July 17, 2009

San Diego Motorcyclist Critically Injured on State Route 56

A 50-year-old man presumably from San Diego County was left in critical injury around 12:40 p.m. on July 11, 2009, when he fell off of his motorcycle along Carmel County Road. The unidentified man had been trying to make a stop on the southbound side of the road while he approached state Route 56, according to San Diego police.

The man had hit the brakes on his motorcycle and skidded approximately 129 feet before falling to the ground and sliding even further. Paramedics who arrived on the scene took the man to the hospital with a ruptured spleen, several broken bones, and numerous cuts and scrapes. He was still listed as being in critical condition as of Sunday afternoon. You can read more about this San Diego County motorcycle accident in this SignOnSanDiego.com story.

If you or anyone you know has ever been injured or killed in a San Diego motorcycle crash, please contact San Diego personal injury attorney Ross Jurewitz and the San Diego personal injury lawyers at the Jurewitz Law Group at (619) 233-5020. You may also contact these San Diego injury lawyers online here.

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July 15, 2009

Downtown San Diego Trolley Accident Kills Pedestrian

An eastbound San Diego trolley in Downtown San Diego struck and killed a pedestrian over the weekend on the afternoon of July 12, 2009, authorities say.

The fatal trolley accident occurred on the trolley line on C Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues, shortly after 3 p.m., Sgt. Ramona Hastings of the San Diego Police Department said. A dispatcher of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department said that the victim died at the scene and that streets in the immediate surroundings were closed for investigations, which had not been concluded as of Tuesday morning. The victim's name had not been released. You can read more about this San Diego trolley accident in this SanDiegoNewsNetwork.com story.

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July 14, 2009

Driver Not Charged in Connection with Fatal San Diego Pedicab Accident

The recent San Diego fatality that had caught hold of the community was the accident where a woman died when she fell from the wagon of a pedicab as it was riding up a street that was expressly blocked to bicycles. Witnesses observed the driver swerving his own vehicle when the 60-year-old schoolteacher from the midwest fell and injured her head, later dying in the hospital from complications of the accident.

The newest development in the story is that prosecutors declined to file charges against the driver arrested on suspicion of manslaughter for the Fourth of July accident. It is not exactly clear why they were not seeking to press charges in the fatal accident. Sukru Safa Cinar, 23, was the Turkey native taken into custody. He was released from jail Thursday night pending further investigation, according to Paul Levikow, the District Attorney spokesman. You can read more about this San Diego pedicab accident in this 10News.com story.

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July 13, 2009

4-Year-Old Child Hit in Carlsbad Pedestrian Accident

On the evening of July 7, 2009, a 4-year-old girl from Carlsbad was hit by a car and flown to San Diego's Rady Children's Hospital after the accident to treat serious injuries.

Carlsbad fire Battalion Chief Mike Lopez reported that it had happened on the 3400 block of Monroe Street just near Carlsbad High School. The girl suffered from a broken leg when she was boarded onto the medical helicopter to be flown in for treatment, but that at the time she was conscious and alert.

The motor vehicle and pedestrian collision was ruled an accident, and the driver was not arrested. The girl was hit while chasing a ball out into the street as a northbound Chevrolet Suburban was approaching and struck her leg. As of last Wednesday, she was doing okay in the hospital. You can read more about this Carlsbad pedestrian accident in this North County Times story.

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July 10, 2009

Woman Dies in San Diego Pedicab Accident

San Diego has recently had its eyes on the almost unprecedented tragedy in a fatal pedicab ride. On July 4, a 60-year-old passenger who took a ride from a pedicab driver in the Downtown district died as a result of the ride after she fell from the wagon and suffered life threatening head injuries that ultimately took her life.

A report claims that the 23-year-old driver, Sukru Safa Cinar was riding in an unsafe and eratic manner when the passenger, 60-year-old school teacher Sharon Miller, slipped from the pedicab and struck her head on the ground. The exact charge against the driver, who was arrested, is still unknown. SDPD spokesperson Monica Munoz mentioned that the driver used poor judgment when driving on the Martin Luther King Promenade on the north side of the trolley tracks, near 2nd and J Street in the San Diego Gaslamp District. The area where the accident took place is clearly marked for no bicycles, skateboards, or pedicabs. Munoz mentioned that the driver was swerving from left to right as he rode. Miller and her husband had been in town for a National Education Conference, and she was riding with another female passenger when she fell to her death.

Miller was taken to the UCSD Medical Center where she died Sunday evening. The driver remained on the scene to answer police question about the incident. You can read more about this San Diego pedicab accident in this 10News.com story.

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July 8, 2009

Obama Gives Auto Defect Plaintiffs the Cold Shoulder in GM and Chrysler Bankruptcies

It appears from this ABC News story that Obama will not allow any reasonable and rational consideration stand in the way of nationalizing GM and Chrysler through bankruptcy--a deal that appears only to benefit the auto worker unions.

In the latest move, apparently supported by the Obama Department of Justice, the bankruptcy court issued an order that allowed the "Old" GM to sell all assets to the "New" government- and union-owned GM, while leaving all liabilities--including claims by hundreds of people allegedly injured by defective vehicles--with the "Old" GM. Unfortunately, since all assets had been stripped from the "Old" GM, there most likely will be little if any money to pay these injured plaintiffs.

These plaintiffs are just the most recent group to have their legal rights taken from them during the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies. Most notably, several retirement funds--including teachers' pension funds--had their equity stake in these companies decrease to nearly 10% of their original investment.

In the case of the GM auto defect plaintiffs, they have effectively lost their day in court to have a jury determine if their loved one's death or their serious injury was caused by GM's faulty design or construction. Even if a jury finds in their favor now, it is but a hollow victory since there is no money to compensate these victims for their losses.

The deal for the Chrysler plaintiffs is even worse. Based upon the bankruptcy court's order, any plaintiff who bought their Chrysler car before the June Order cannot sue Chrysler for injuries caused by an auto defect--even if the injury occurred after the Order was issued.

The Obama administration's decision to throw injured victims under the bus in the name of protecting these failing behemoths to escape their responsibilities is despicable. Considering that Obama ran on a platform of "Hope and Change" that would look out for people and not the corporations shirking their responsibilities, every American should be extremely upset. Not only is it hypocritical but it puts profits over people.

Look next for Obama to create national medical malpractice caps, artificially protecting negligent doctors from having to take full responsibility for their errors, in order to pass his Health Care Reform bill.

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July 8, 2009

Escondido Fourth of July Party Turns Deadly

A private residence house party in Escondido celebrating the Fourth of July last Saturday turned fatal when one party-goer was ultimately shot and killed at the festivities. The victim was identified as Daniel Eugene Alexander, 26, of Escondido.

Escondido Police reported that Alexander had been shot in the head while at the party taking place on Vine Street near West Ninth Avenue. Police had been called to the scene at 11:35 p.m. about a fight on the property. Officers arrived on the scene within three minutes and then heard gunshots. They then found Alexander lying in the driveway, and he later died at the scene. SWAT officers were later called in and searched the house but were not successful in finding a suspect. You can read more about this http://www.jurewitz.com/practice_areas/bicycle-and-pedestrian-accidents.cfmfatal Escondido negligent security and dangerous party case in this SignOnSanDiego.com story.

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July 7, 2009

Helpful Information About Back Pain and Spinal Injuries

One of the most common injuries suffered by San Diego accident victims is a spinal injury, typically resulting in pain to their back or neck. The spine is the foundation and structure for your entire body, so an injury to the spine can be very serious.

We've added some free helpful information about spinal injuries to our website for San Diego residents. If you're suffering from back or neck pain, please be sure to read this article.

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July 6, 2009

Helpful Information About Minor Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI)

One of the secret and silent serious injuries one can suffer during an accident is a minor traumatic brain injury (MTBI). Notably, Natasha Richardson died following a closed head MTBI injury after striking her head while skiing. It was also speculated that pitchman Billy Mays' death was caused by MTBI due to falling objects from the overhead compartments in his plane.

MTBI is a very serious condition that can prove fatal if not quickly diagnosed and treated. To better inform San Diego residents, our website added this helpful information about minor traumatic brain injury (MTBI), including its' detection and treatment.

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July 2, 2009

Oceanside Motorcycle Accident Caused by Hit-and-Run SUV Driver

An Oceanside motorcycle crash on Highway 76 near the Interstate 5 onramp on June 28 was reportedly caused by a hit-and-run SUV driver who had fled the scene, along with his two passengers.

The accident occurred around 7 p.m. on Sunday when the driver of a GMC Yukon ran a red light on westbound 76 as they drove toward the onramp, which then caused the motorcycle coming towards them to broadside the SUV. The passenger on the motorcycle was a 20-year-old Escondido woman who was ejected and crashed through one of the Yukon's windows and ultimately landing inside of the SUV. The driver of the motorcycle, known only as a man from Escondido, crashed into the SUV and landed on the road. Both riders from the motorcycle had to be flown to a San Diego trauma center with non-life threatening injuries. You can read more about this Oceanside hit-and-run motorcycle accident in this North County Times story.

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July 2, 2009

San Diego Cyclist Hospitalized After Hitting Parked Car

A 32-year-old cyclist from San Diego was hospitalized with major head injuries on June 29 after having crashed into a parked vehicle while he was riding his bicycle, San Diego police authorities have reported.

The man had not been wearing a helmet, and crashed around the 3200 block of J Street in downtown San Diego around 2:20 p.m. on Sunday. It is believed that excessive speed had prevented him from making a safe turn onto 33rd Street, according to San Diego police Sgt. Ramona Hastings. You can read more about this San Diego bicycle accident in this 10news.com story.

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