On the morning of October 28, 2024, a tragic incident occurred in Antioch, California, where local police were dispatched to the scene of a motorcycle accident in the 4300 block of Hillcrest Avenue at around 10:58 AM. A 43-year-old motorcyclist, a resident of Antioch, was discovered lying on the pavement with severe injuries and was unresponsive. Despite immediate attention, the individual was declared dead at the scene.
The area of Hillcrest Avenue was cordoned off for some time between Hidden Glen Drive and Via Dora Drive to facilitate emergency response and investigation. The Antioch Police Department's Traffic Accident Investigators are leading the inquiry into the accident. Although details are still emerging, initial findings suggest that the motorcyclist was speeding northbound on Hillcrest Avenue when he lost control and collided with the sidewalk, resulting in his ejection from the bike.
The Antioch Police Department urges anyone with information about the incident to contact their non-emergency line at (925)778-2441 or reach out to Traffic Collision Investigator Sergeant Green at 925-779-6864 or via email at rgreen@antiochca.gov.
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the potential consequences of high-speed motorcycle riding. In light of this, individuals affected by similar incidents should consider consulting with a personal injury attorney to explore their legal options. A specialized attorney can provide critical guidance and support in navigating the aftermath of such accidents, including seeking compensation for damages and losses.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a motorcycle accident and is in need of legal assistance, The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth are here to help. We offer a free phone evaluation of your case to determine how we can assist you in achieving the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us today at 888-517-9888 to schedule your free consultation.
Fatal Motorcycle Accident on Hillcrest Avenue Claims Life of Local Antioch Resident
Topics: Accident Reports
Oct 29th, 2024