A 25-year-old man was struck and severely injured by a semi in a serious San Bernardino County pedestrian accident that occurred on June 3, 2011, around 2:57 a.m. in Fontana. According to San Bernardino County Fire Department dispatchers, the pedestrian was trying to cross the street on foot when he was hit by a big-rig on Interstate 10 (I-10).
There is no information available as to what made the big-rig driver hit and injure the pedestrian. It would be interesting for the investigating officers to determine whether the big-rig was driving recklessly or was distracted at the time of accident.
The injured victim should immediately consult with an experienced San Bernardino County truck accident lawyer who would hire a trained private investigator to find out how this accident occurred. A big-rig injury attorney will make it easy for the victim to obtain compensation to cover treatment, medical and hospitalization costs, and other accident-related expenses. If the driver lost control because of a mechanical error, his employer may be held responsible for the injuries suffered and other accident-related damages.
Our law office sincerely hopes and prays that the injuries suffered by the pedestrian do not prove fatal and heal soon.
Ross Jurewitz is a San Bernardino truck accident lawyer and is the managing lawyer of the Jurewitz Law Group, a California personal injury law firm dedicated to representing families of people injured or killed in semi accidents. Initial consultations are always free at our office. In addition, the Jurewitz Law Group offers a “No Fee Guarantee” which means that potential clients not only receive a free consultation but also will not be charged any attorneys’ fees unless our law office recovers money for the victim. If you or a loved one has been killed or injured in a big-rig accident in San Bernardino County, please order your free copy of Mr. Jurewitz's California car accident book, The Ten Biggest Mistakes that can Destroy Your California Accident Case. It is full of helpful information that will help you protect your legal rights and it is free to all California residents.
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