In Cutler, California, a tragic incident occurred on a Tulare County highway when a man, attempting to clear the road of debris from an earlier collision, was fatally struck by a vehicle. The incident unfolded early in the morning, around 6 a.m., on Friday, at the intersection of Highway 63 and Avenue 392, a short distance south of Cutler.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the sequence of events began when a truck traveling south on Highway 63 paused to make a left turn and was subsequently hit from behind by another car. In the aftermath, a Good Samaritan stopped to assist in removing debris from the roadway and, tragically, was hit by another passing vehicle, leading to his death at the scene.
The investigation revealed that the driver of the car that struck the man did not see him on the road. From the initial collision, one individual was transported to the hospital with head injuries but is anticipated to recover fully.
Following the incident, Highway 63 was temporarily closed from Avenue 388 to Road 128 to facilitate the CHP's investigation but was reopened shortly before 8 a.m. Authorities have indicated that neither drugs nor alcohol are believed to have played a role in this unfortunate series of events.
This heartbreaking occurrence underscores the unpredictable nature of roadways and the paramount importance of roadway safety. Incidents like these not only bring about untimely loss and grief but can also lead to complex legal implications for all parties involved. It is crucial for individuals affected by such incidents to seek knowledgeable legal guidance.
In light of this, we extend an invitation to those impacted by roadway accidents to contact The Law Offices of Scott Warmuth for a complimentary consultation. Our team is dedicated to providing expert legal advice and representation to ensure your rights are protected and to assist in navigating the complexities of personal injury claims. Reach out to us at 888-517-9888 for a free phone evaluation of your case.
Man struck and killed picking up crash debris in Tulare County, CHP says
Topics: Accident Reports
Sep 27th, 2024